Article ID: 122055
Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006
Site Configuration Manager: SCMAN.LOG Hierarchy Manager: HMAN.LOG Inventory Agent NT: INVAGENT.LOG PCM Service: PACMAN.LOG SMS_Executive: SMSEXEC.LOG Alerter: ALERTER.LOG Applications Manager: APPMAN.LOG Inventory Data Loader: DATALODR.LOG Despooler: DESPOOL.LOG Inventory Processor: INVPROC.LOG Senders: LANSEND.LOG, RASASYNC.LOG, and so on Maintenance Manager: MAINTMAN.LOG Job Scheduler: SCHED.LOG Site Reporter: SITEREPT.LOG Package Command Manager: No log file used; see note below. Program Group Controller: <WINROOT>\SMSLOG.TXT AppStart: <WINROOT>\SMSLOG.TXTInformation included in a log file usually includes the time of day, error codes, a description, and identification of the component and thread ID. Because of the specialization of each component, each log file contains slightly different text. If you need to see what is happening with a particular task, and there is insufficient information reported by Systems Management Server Administrator, you can check the log files to see how things are progressing.
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