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12.6.2. /var/log/<strong>opsi</strong>/<strong>opsi</strong>confd<br />

12. Important files on the depot servers<br />

In this directory are the log-files of the <strong>opsi</strong>confd and the clients. The client log files will<br />

be named 'log.' and (if available) a symbolic link named 'log.' to<br />

'log.' is created.<br />

12.6.3. /var/log/<strong>opsi</strong>/bootimage<br />

In this directory are the log-files of the <strong>opsi</strong>-bootimage. These log files will be named<br />

'log. If the boot image couldn't connect the webservice, the logs are written<br />

to '/tmp/log' at the bootimage.<br />

12.6.4. /var/log/<strong>opsi</strong>/<strong>opsi</strong>pxeconfd<br />

This is the log file of the <strong>opsi</strong>pxeconfd, that administrates the tftp files for the PXE boot<br />

of the clients.<br />

12.6.5. Software installation (c:\tmp)<br />

The logging of the <strong>opsi</strong> preloginloader service 'prelogin.exe' is managed by the registry<br />

entry '[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\<strong>opsi</strong>.org\preloginloader] DebugOutput'.<br />

Usually it is set to '0', which means 'no logging'. For debugging it can be set to 1 (some<br />

logging), 2, 3 or 4 (verbose logging). The logs are shown in the Windows event viewer<br />

in the <strong>opsi</strong> section.<br />

The netmount program 'pcptch.exe' logs to 'c:\tmp\logonlog.txt'.<br />

The <strong>opsi</strong>-wInst writes a detailed log of its current activities to 'c:\tmp\instlog.txt'. This will<br />

be overwritten at the next start. The cumulative error log file is 'c:\tmp\instlog.err' and<br />

can be configured to under the name instlog.txt in c:\tmp. The error log can be<br />

configured to be written to the config share as '/pclog/.err' or to<br />

transfer the error logs per syslog protocol to a log server.<br />

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