McIDAS-X User's Guide
Version 2024.1
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Remote servers can use transaction logging to monitor data requests that the server receives from McIDAS-X clients. This information is written into the file SERVER.LOG, which resides in the first writable directory of the environment from which the server is run.
The following items are logged.
Field | Bytes | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 4 | unsign | Server IP address |
2 | 4 | int | Server port used |
3 | 4 | unsign | Client IP address; see Note below |
4 | 4 | char | User ID |
5 | 4 | int | Project number |
6 | 12 | char | Password |
7 | 4 | char | Transaction type |
8 | 4 | int | Number of bytes received by server |
9 | 120 | char | ADDE request string |
10 | 4 | int | Number of bytes going out |
11 | 4 | int | 100 x CPU seconds |
12 | 4 | int | Return code |
13 | 72 | char | Error message |
14 | 4 | int | Start date in IYD format |
15 | 4 | int | Start time of transaction in hhmmss |
16 | 4 | int | End time of transaction in hhmmss |
Note: Field 3 reports the IP address of the client workstation (if SSH tunneling is not used), gateway (if SSH tunneling is used with a gateway), or server (if SSH tunneling is used without a gateway). See the DATALOC command for SSH tunneling information.
Transaction logging is activated by setting the environment variable ADDE_LOGGING in the remote server account before the server starts. Complete the steps below to do this automatically each time you log in to the remote server account.
1. Add the following line to the remote server account's $HOME/.mcenv file.
export ADDE_LOGGING; ADDE_LOGGING=YES |
2. Examine the remote server account's $HOME/.profile file and add the following line if it's not already present. Be sure to leave a space between the period (.) and $HOME.
. $HOME/.mcenv |
High access volume servers should schedule the file to be rotated or truncated to prevent filling of the file system. |
To deactivate transaction logging, remove the line listed in step 1 above from the remote server account's $HOME/.mcenv file.
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