| Step 1
| Select
.
The Trace Configuration window displays.
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| Step 2
| From the Server drop-down list box, select the server that is
running the service for which you want to configure trace; then, click
Go.
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| Step 3
| From the Service Group drop-down list box, select the service
group for the service that you want to configure trace; then, click
Go.
| Tip
|
The Service Groups in Trace Configuration table
lists the services and trace libraries that correspond to the options that
display in the Service Group drop-down list box.
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| Step 4
| From the Service drop-down list box, select the service for which
you want to configure trace and, click
Go.
The drop-down list box displays active and inactive services.
| Tip
| Cisco Unity Connection only: For the Cisco CallManager and
CTIManager services, you can configure SDL trace parameters. To do so, open the
Trace Configuration window for one of those services, and click the
Go button that is next to the Related
Links drop-down list box.
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If you configured Troubleshooting Trace for the service, a message
displays at the top of the window that indicates that the Troubleshooting
Traces feature is set, which means that the system disables all fields in the
Trace Configuration window except for Trace Output Settings. To configure the
Trace Output Settings, go to
Step 11.
To reset Troubleshooting Trace, see the
Set up troubleshooting trace settings.
The trace parameters display for the service that you chose. In
addition, the Apply to All Nodes check box displays (Cisco Unified Communications Manager only).
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| Step 5
| Unified Communications Manager and IM and Presence only: If you want to do so, you can apply the trace
settings for the service or trace library to all servers in the cluster by
checking the
Apply to All Nodes check box; that is, if your
configuration supports clusters.
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| Step 6
| Check the
Trace On check box. |
| Step 7
| Cisco Unity Connection only: If you are configuring SDL
trace parameters, go to
Step 10.
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| Step 8
| Select the level of information that you want traced from the Debug Trace Level list box, as described in
Debug trace level settings.
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| Step 9
| Check the Trace Fields check box for the service that you chose,
for example, Cisco Log Partition Monitoring Tool Trace Fields.
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| Step 10
| If the service does not have multiple trace settings where you can
specify the traces that you want to activate, check the
Enable All Trace check box. If the service
that you chose has multiple trace settings, check the check boxes next to the
trace check boxes that you want to enable, as described in
Trace field descriptions. |
| Step 11
| To limit the number and size of the trace files, specify the trace
output setting. See
Trace Ouput Settings
for descriptions.
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| Step 12
| To save your trace parameters configuration, click the
Save
button.
The changes to trace configuration take effect immediately for all
services except Cisco Messaging Interface (Cisco Unified Communications Manager only). The trace
configuration changes for Cisco Messaging Interface take effect in 3 to 5
minutes.
| Note
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To set the default, click the
Set Default button.
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