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<h2 id="rzahqmsgpi">Check message and job logs</h2>
<p>Information about integrated Windows&reg; servers is logged in several places.
If you have a problem, this information may help determine its cause.</p>
<p><span class="bold">Monitor job log</span></p>
<p>The Monitor job log (see the topic <a href="rzahqmonitorjob.htm#rzahqmonitorjob">Monitor job</a>) contains
messages that vary from normal processing events to detailed error messages.
To check this log, do this:</p>
<ol type="1">
<li>At the i5/OS&trade; command line, use the Work with active job (WRKACTJOB) command
and find the job in the QSYSWRK subsystem with the same name as your network
server. If the job does not appear on this display, the job has either ended
or has not started.</li>
<li>If you find the job, use option 5 to work with the job and option 10 to
display the job log.</li>
<li>Press F10 for detailed messages.</li>
<li>If you find useful information in the log, write down the job ID (all
three parts: Name, User, and Number). Then print the log with this command: <tt>DSPJOBLOG JOB(number/user/name) OUTPUT(*PRINT)</tt>.</li></ol>
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<dt class="bold"><span class="bold">Note:</span></dt>
<dd>If the problem caused your monitor job to end or you are debugging a
problem that happened before the present monitor job, search for a spooled
file that contains information in the previous job log. To find spooled files
that deal with your network server, use this command: <tt>WRKSPLF SELECT(QSYS *ALL *ALL nwsd_name)</tt>.
</dd>
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<p><span class="bold">QVNAVARY job log</span></p>
<p><img src="delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />The QVNAVARY job log contains messages that deal with the vary
on and vary off of the IXS or IXA attached network server description when
you shut down and restart from of the network server description when you
shut down and restart from Windows server. To check this log for
shutdown and startup errors, do this:<img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></p>
<ol type="1">
<li>At the i5/OS command line, use the Work with active job (WRKACTJOB) command
and find the QVNAVARY job in the QSYSWRK subsystem.</li>
<li>Use option 5 to work with the job and option 10 to display the job log.</li></ol>
<p>You can also use WRKJOB JOB(QVNAVARY).</p>
<p><img src="delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />For IXS or IXA attached xSeries&reg; servers, a batch job using the name
BTnwsdname is submitted to perform the vary off and vary on needed to 'reboot'
the server.<img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></p>
<p><img src="delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />Identify the qualified name of the job that was submitted in
the QVNAVARY joblog. Locate the joblog for the submitted 'reboot' job by fully
qualifying the jobname using WRKSPLF SELECT(*ALL) JOB(qualjobname).<img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></p>
<p><img src="delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />List all 'reboot' jobs with WRKSPLF SELECT(*ALL) JOB(BTnwsdname)<img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></p>
<p><span class="bold">Job log of the job that initiated a vary on or off</span></p>
<p>If a batch job or interactive user initiated a vary on or off of the NWSD
from i5/OS, the log for that job might provide helpful information. For example,
if you used a VRYCFG or WRKCFGSTS command, you can use the Display job (DSPJOB)
command and option 10 to look at the job log.</p>
<p><span class="bold">Server message queue</span></p>
<p>If during the installation you specified a message queue for your network
server, that message queue can provide helpful information.</p>
<ol type="1">
<li>If you need to verify whether you specified a message queue, at the i5/OS command line, type <tt>DSPNWSD NWSD(nwsd_name)</tt> and
press Enter. If it is set to <tt>*none</tt>, only serious
messages go to the QSYSOPR message queue.</li>
<li>If a message queue is specified, use this command on i5/OS to display
the messages: <tt>DSPMSG MSGQ(library/queue)</tt></li></ol>
<p><span class="bold">System operator's message queue</span></p>
<p>The integrated server updates the system operator's message queue (QSYSOPR)
with normal startup and shutdown messages in addition to failure messages.
To display these messages from the character-based interface, enter <tt>DSPMSG QSYSOPR</tt>.</p>
<p><img src="delta.gif" alt="Start of change" /><span class="bold">Communications message queue</span><img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></p>
<p><img src="delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />iSCSI attached servers include a communications message queue
parameter. If during the installation you specified a communications message
queue for your network server, that message queue can provide helpful information
about communications status messages.</p>
<ol type="1"><img src="delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />
<li>If you need to verify what message queue was specfied, at the i5/OS command line,
type DSPNWSD NWSD(nwsd_name) and press Enter. If the communications message
queue is set to *SYSOPR, messages go to the QSYSOPR message queue.</li>
<li>If a communications message queue is specified, use this command on i5/OS to display the messages: DSPMSG MSGQ(library/queue)</li><img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></ol><img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" />
<p><span class="bold">Profile synchronization job log</span></p>
<p>The profile synchronization job log contains EIM and user profile enrollment
messages. To check this log, enter <tt>WRKJOB QPRFSYNCH</tt>.</p>
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