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sree4vit |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:53 am Post subject: Trace File Content |
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Can Somebody help me to understand what the broker is trying to convey by writing these lines in a trace file?
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2013-02-13 08:47:33.469852 4852 } ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469860 4852 { ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469863 4852 } ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469886 4852 { ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469894 4852 } ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469898 4852 { ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469905 4852 } ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469909 4852 { ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469913 4852 } ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469917 4852 { ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469921 4852 } ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469928 4852 { ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469932 4852 } ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469936 4852 { ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469940 4852 } ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469947 4852 { ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue()
2013-02-13 08:47:33.469951 4852 } ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue() |
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Vitor |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:57 am Post subject: |
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Which file? Located where? Which version of WMB? _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
Insanity is the best defence. |
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lancelotlinc |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:00 am Post subject: |
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sree4vit |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:09 am Post subject: |
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Vitor wrote: |
Which file? Located where? Which version of WMB? |
WMB - 6.1
OS: Win XP
Trace node is logging this in an interface which has SOAP, Compute,.. nodes in it.
It's just a incomplete log that i have posted. |
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lancelotlinc |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:11 am Post subject: |
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sree4vit wrote: |
Vitor wrote: |
Which file? Located where? Which version of WMB? |
WMB - 6.1
OS: Win XP
Trace node is logging this in an interface which has SOAP, Compute,.. nodes in it.
It's just a incomplete log that i have posted. |
This is not TRACE node output. _________________ http://leanpub.com/IIB_Tips_and_Tricks
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mqjeff |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:16 am Post subject: |
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It certainly could be trace node output.
Trace node can write anything you want, including the predefined text as shown.
It's much more likely that it's *user trace* or *service trace* output.
But there's nothing that prevents a *trace node* from writing out that data to a file.
And there's nothing that prevents a *trace node* from writing to *user trace*. In fact, it will do that by default. |
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sree4vit |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:21 am Post subject: |
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lancelotlinc wrote: |
sree4vit wrote: |
Vitor wrote: |
Which file? Located where? Which version of WMB? |
WMB - 6.1
OS: Win XP
Trace node is logging this in an interface which has SOAP, Compute,.. nodes in it.
It's just a incomplete log that i have posted. |
This is not TRACE node output. |
Alright, Thanks but could you please tell us when and why would broker write those specified lines in a log? |
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Vitor |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:30 am Post subject: |
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sree4vit wrote: |
Alright, Thanks but could you please tell us when and why would broker write those specified lines in a log? |
If it's being generated by a trace node or similar (log4j?) then it's being written because it's coded by the developer to write them.
If you think it's been generated spontaniously by WMB, then answer my question about where exactly this is being written out to and why you think that's a system log file. _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
Insanity is the best defence. |
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sree4vit |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:05 am Post subject: |
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Vitor wrote: |
sree4vit wrote: |
Alright, Thanks but could you please tell us when and why would broker write those specified lines in a log? |
If it's being generated by a trace node or similar (log4j?) then it's being written because it's coded by the developer to write them.
If you think it's been generated spontaniously by WMB, then answer my question about where exactly this is being written out to and why you think that's a system log file. |
Okay, It's an USER TRACE on an Execution Group, with 3 regular commands which gave me a huge Trace file in which just the bit i posted confused me to unserstand.
So, Any clue? |
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kimbert |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:39 am Post subject: |
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It's an USER TRACE |
I'm prepared to be proved wrong, but that looks very much like a service trace. Please post the command that you used to enable, disable and read the trace ( you can change the broker and EG names if necessary ) . |
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sree4vit |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:45 am Post subject: |
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kimbert wrote: |
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It's an USER TRACE |
I'm prepared to be proved wrong, but that looks very much like a service trace. Please post the command that you used to enable, disable and read the trace ( you can change the broker and EG names if necessary ) . |
mqsichangetrace <broker> -t -e <EG> -l debug -r -c 500000
Create the scenario
mqsichangetrace <broker> -t -e <EG> -l none
mqsireadlog <broker> -t -e <EG> -f -o Test.xml
mqsiformatlog -i Test.xml -o Test.xml |
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mqjeff |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:49 am Post subject: |
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and what does the -t flag mean?
It means "service trace". |
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sree4vit |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:08 am Post subject: |
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mqjeff wrote: |
and what does the -t flag mean?
It means "service trace". |
Apologies for mentioning the trace as user trace.
Now, Whichever trace it is, what's causing the broker write those lines? |
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lancelotlinc |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:09 am Post subject: |
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sree4vit wrote: |
mqjeff wrote: |
and what does the -t flag mean?
It means "service trace". |
Apologies for mentioning the trace as user trace.
Now, Whichever trace it is, what's causing the broker write those lines? |
Each time ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue() function is called, broker writes these lines in the file. _________________ http://leanpub.com/IIB_Tips_and_Tricks
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sree4vit |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:13 am Post subject: |
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lancelotlinc wrote: |
sree4vit wrote: |
mqjeff wrote: |
and what does the -t flag mean?
It means "service trace". |
Apologies for mentioning the trace as user trace.
Now, Whichever trace it is, what's causing the broker write those lines? |
Each time ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue() function is called, broker writes these lines in the file. |
And why would broker call ImbXMLNSCSyntaxElement::deleteXMLNSCValue() function each time? |
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