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- Data Flow Probe Setup
- Data Flow Probes and Clusters
- UCMDB Integration Service
- Cluster Range Distribution Policy
- Limiting IP Movement in a Cluster
- Job Execution Policies
- Data Flow Probe Auto Upgrade
- Effects of Range Type on Discovery Workflows
- Using HTTPS Port 8453 as Default for Data Flow Probe
- How to Install a Second Data Flow Probe on a Windows Machine
- How to Set Master Key for Password Encryption on Data Flow Probe
- How to Add Data Flow Probes to UCMDB
- How to Add Probe Clusters to UCMDB
- How to Start a Data Flow Probe
- How to Stop a Data Flow Probe
- How to Change the Data Flow Probe Default Domain
- How to Change the Data Flow Probe Port
- How to Move Resources From One Domain to Another Domain
- How to Change the UCMDB Integration Service Default Domain
- How to Check the UCMDB Integration Service Status
- How to Limit IP Movement in a Cluster
- How to Update the Data Flow Probe's IP Address
- How to Update the Data Flow Probe Memory Size
- How to Define Owner Tenants on Data Flow Probes
- How to Configure the Number of Connections to Other Machines
- How to Configure Periodic Data Flow Task Updates
- How to Prevent Probes from Sending Touch Information Simultaneously
- How to Encrypt/Decrypt IP Ranges Information on the Probes
- How to Configure the Data Flow Probe to Automatically Delete CIs
- How to Delete Unsent Probe Results
- How to Clear Data Flow Probe Data
- How to Clear UCMDB Integration Service Data
- How to Deploy a Data Flow Probe CUP
- How to Deploy a Data Flow Probe CUP Manually
- How to Align the Data Flow Probe CUP with the UCMDB Server CUP
- How to Uninstall Probe CUPs Manually
- How to Set Maximum Objects for Insert Results
- Data Flow Probe Process Ports
- DataFlowProbe.properties File
- DataFlowProbe.properties Parameters
- DataFlowProbeOverride.properties File
- Data Flow Probe Database Scripts
- Data Flow Probe Log Files
- Data Flow Probe Setup User Interface
- Troubleshooting and Limitations
Data Flow Probe Log Files
Data Flow Probe logs store information about job activation that occurs on the Probe Gateway and Probe Manager. The log files can be accessed from the following location:
C:\hp\UCMDB\DataFlowProbe\runtime\log
Note Alternatively, to access the Data Flow Probe's log files, log in to the JMX console (https://localhost:8453) and, from the main page, select the GeneralUtils mbean. Activating the executeLogGrabber function zips all the Data Flow Probe's log files. Save the .zip file locally on your client machine.
WrapperProbeGw.log |
Records all the Probe's console output in a single log file.
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probe-error.log |
Summary of the errors from the Probe.
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wrapperLocal.log |
When running the Probe in separate mode (that is, the Probe Manager and Probe Gateway are installed on separate machines), a log file is also saved to the Probe Manager.
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postgresql.log |
Displays database related error during the installation. Note If this log is empty check in the Event Viewer logs. |
pg_upgrade.log |
Shows the running details of the pg_upgrade.bat script, including the details about PostgreSQL upgrade and table splitting. The log does not appear in the log folder by default. It appears only when you manually run the pg_upgrade.bat script or may appear when you select the upgrade option during probe installation.
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probe_upgrade_conf_merge.log |
Shows the related information when probe installer merger configuration files.
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probe_auto_upgrade.log |
Shows the related information when the probe auto upgrade agent upgrades a probe. It shows in the C:\hp\UCMDB\DataFlowProbe\runtime\log\probeUpgradeLogs\<source_version>to<target_version> folder. For example: C:\hp\UCMDB\DataFlowProbe\runtime\log\probeUpgradeLogs\10.32to10.33. This log file is also sent to the UCMDB server and shows as <domain_name>_probename_auto_upgrade.log in the C:\hp\UCMDB\UCMDBServer\runtime\log\probeUpgradeLogs\<source_version>to<target_version>\failed|success folder.
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probeGW-taskResults.log |
Records all the task results sent from the Probe Gateway to the server.
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probeGW-tasks.log |
Records all the tasks received by the Probe Gateway.
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probeMgr-performance.log |
Performance statistics dump, collected every predefined period of time, which includes memory information and thread pool statuses.
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probeMgr-adaptersDebug.log |
Contains messages that are created following a job execution. |
normalization.audit.log |
Logs information about the processing of the Discovery Rules Engine.
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normalization.log |
Logs detailed information about the processing of the Discovery Rules Engine, enabling you to trace detailed information of the Discovery Rule Engine process.
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