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I would like to enable persistent logging on all of our thin clients. We have approximately 150 devices (5040 AIO, 5010) all running firmware version 8.5_017.
Is it possible to do this in WMS or is it just available to the ftp/http server? Ideally it would be nice to have them easily accessible in one place. Just trying to avoid loosing the logs every time the device reboots. Probably would like to keep them 7 days at most.
I have doing a little exploration into this, but I do not think I am configuring this correctly.
You will need a ftp server for that.
Add
Privilege=High EnableTrace=yes
SaveSysinfo=ftp://1.1.1.1/logs/$mac.log append=yes
or similar to the Adveanced section of the WMS server, whereas 1.1.1.1 is the IP address of your fileserver
CG
Sorry to revisit this old thread. Is there any reason why a log file would be disappearing? I have this configured on 3 devices and it appears the log file will be removed after a few minutes. Then it will reappear when there is activity on the device. Should the file just be there permanently?
Here’s the config I am using:
CCMEnable=Yes DebugLevel=2
EnableTrace=yes
SaveSysinfo=ftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/Wyse/wnos/trace/$mac-log.txt append=yes size=10000000
I also noticed this in the event logs. Not sure where the http site is configured. The event happens on a badge swipe.
10:49:31.001 Invalid statement: EnableTrace
10:49:31.005 Checking Software http:/wnos/PD10_wnos …
10:49:32.001 Contacting SNTP [pool.ntp.org] …
10:49:32.002 Contacting OneSign Server …
10:49:32.009 Event Log: output to ftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/Wyse/wnos/trace/008064cf74ed-log.txt
10:53:44.835 http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/Wyse//wnos/ini/jentringer.ini: error code 404(404 – File or directory not found.)
10:53:44.989 Connection broker is initialized
10:53:45.156 [Horizon]Init
10:53:53.647 [Horizon]Exit
So the log will stay there, but after 6 minutes of inactivity, it will disappear.
Anything related in your FTP logs?
CG
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