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Similarly, the next log entry shows that the script glmpc.xml sent the command “!dockzr
goto_l10.ma” to glider sim012 while moving from state “sendzrma” to “verifyzrma”.
20060831T185716 !dockzr goto_l10.ma to sim012 in transition from sendzrma to verifyzrma in /opt/gmc/
factoryscripts/glmpc.xml
As a last example, the following log entry shows that the script glmpc.xml sent a control
R to glider sim012 while moving from state “sendResume” to “waitForResume”.
20060831T185758 CtrlR to sim012 in transition from sendResume to waitForResume in
/opt/gmc/factoryscripts/glmpc.xml
A.2 Daily Event Log Files
To facilitate examining Dock Server behavior on a given day, Dock Server creates a
new log file each day. These files are located in the directory /var/log/gmc and are
named according to the day they cover. For example, the log file,
WebbDock_20060817.log covers the activity of Dock Server, WebbDock, on August 17,
2006 UTC. These log files can be viewed by making /var/log/gmc the current directory
(cd shell command) and then entering “less” or “gedit” followed by the filename in a
shell window.
These daily log files are basically the master log file’s content (refer to section A.1)
divided by days. The one important content difference between the master log and the
daily log files concerns Dock Server debug / status information that Webb Research
uses to monitor Dock Server behavior. This information is only recorded in the master
log file, console.log. When contacting glider support concerning possible erroneous
Dock Server behavior, always include the portion of console.log that covers the
questionable behavior.
A.3 Glider Surface Log Files
Each time a glider connects to Dock Server a new surface log file is created and named
by appending the communication device and the UTC time of the connection to the
glider’s name. The surface log files for a particular glider are located in the logs
subdirectory of that glider’s home directory. All output received from the glider is stored
in the file; this output is also displayed by Glider Terminal. Thus, the surface log files’
content is similar to the MLG files created on a glider.
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