Log files and archived files
Activity | Description | Location | Maintenance method |
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Fault-tolerant agent | Each HCL Workload Automation process logs its activities, writing them in log and trace message files: | ||
Log messages These are messages intended for use directly by you, and provide information, errors and warnings about the processes. |
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rmstdlist | |
Trace messages These are messages written when a problem occurs that you can probably not solve without the assistance of HCL Software Support. |
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Master domain manager job management | The job manager process on the master domain manager archives the previous period's Symphony file. | <TWA_home>/TWS/schedlog | Manual |
Job | Each job that runs under HCL Workload Automation control creates an output file. These files are archived. | <TWA_home>/TWS/stdlist/<date> where <date> is in the format yyyy.mm.dd |
rmstdlist |
Dynamic agent | Log messages |
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Regular housekeeping is performed through the configuration of several parameters. See Regular maintenance. |
Trace messages |
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Jobs with advanced options |
where <date> is in the format yyyy.mm.dd |
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Forecast and trial plan creation | The creation of forecast and trial plans require manual maintenance. |
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Manual |
Audit | The audit facility writes log files. | <TWA_home>/TWS/audit | Manual |
DB2® UDB | DB2 logs its activities. | Information about the location and viewing method for DB2 log files is supplied in the DB2 documentation, in the
Knowledge Center for DB2. The main file to control is the db2diag.log file, which is the most important DB2 diagnostic file, which, without intervention, grows endlessly with no reuse of wasted space. This does not apply, however, to the database log files used by HCL Workload Automation, which are set up for circular reuse of disk space, so they don't grow in size over a maximum value. |
See the DB2 documentation. |
Oracle database | Oracle logs its activities. | See the Oracle documentation. | See the Oracle documentation. |
The WebSphere Application Server | The application server writes log files. |
where
the default value of WAS_profile_path is
<TWA_home>/WAS/TWSprofileOn the Dynamic Workload Console:
where, the default value of
JazzSM_profile_dir is:
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Manual |
Netcool® SSM monitoring agent (not supported on IBM i systems) | The agent writes log files. |
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Manual |
Other | Other activities also write trace and log files. | <TWA_home>/TWS/methods | Manual |
The easiest method of controlling the growth of these directories is to decide how long the log files are needed, then schedule a HCL Workload Automation job to remove any files older than the given number of days. Use the rmstdlist command for the process and job log files, and use a manual date check and deletion routine for the others. Make sure that no processes are using these files when you perform these activities.