The following system services are available on the Novell appliance, depending on which appliance you are accessing.
SSH: This is the SSH service that is running on the appliance.
Novell Filr: This is the Filr service that is running on the appliance. Click appserver.log and catalina.out files.
to access theJetty: This is the Jetty service that is running on the appliance. Click jetty.stderrout.out file.
to access thePostfix: This is the Postfix SMTP outbound mail server. This allows email to be sent from the Filr site, as described in Section 1.9.1, Understanding Outbound Email. Click to access the mail file.
Novell FAMT: This is the Novell FAMT service that allows communication between Filr and the external OES, Windows, or NetWare file system. Click famtd.log file.
to access theMySQL: This is the MySQL service that is running on the appliance. Click mysqld.log file.
to access theThe MySQL service runs on the Filr appliance in a small deployment, and on the MySQL appliance in a large deployment.
SSH: This is the SSH service that is running on the appliance.
Jetty: This is the Jetty service that is running on the appliance. Click jetty.stderrout.out file.
to access theSearch: Click indexserver.log file
to access theMemcached: Click jetty.stderrout.out file.
to access theIn Filr 1.1 and later, Memcached runs on the Lucene search index appliance. When updating to Filr 1.1, it is recommended that you move Memcached from the Filr appliance to the Lucene search index appliance, as described in Moving the Memcached Service to the Search Index Appliance
in the Novell Filr 1.1 Installation and Configuration Guide.
SSH: This is the SSH service that is running on the appliance.
Jetty: This is the Jetty service that is running on the appliance. Click jetty.stderrout.out file.
to access theMySQL: This is the MySQL service that is running on the appliance. Click mysqld.log file.
to access theThis section describes the kinds of actions you can perform in regards to these services.
Log in to the Novell appliance at https://server_url:9443, then click the Appliance Configuration icon.
Click
.You can perform various actions for system services:
You might want to start, stop, or restart a service. For example, you can start SSH so that you can remote into the appliance without using a VMware client.
Select the service that you want to start, stop, or restart.
Click
, then click , , or .Click
to exit System Services.Select the service that you want to make automatic or manual.
Click
, then click , or .In the
column of the table, click the link for the service for which you want to view log files.The following files are available for each service:
SSH: N/A
Novell Filr: catalina.out, appserver.log (Filr appliance)
The catalina.out file reports all timestamps in UTC/GMT.
Jetty: jetty.stderrout.log (Filr, Search, and MySQL database appliances)
Postfix: mail (Filr appliance)
Novell FAMT: famtd.log (Filr appliance)
Search: indexserver.log (Search appliance)
MySQL: mysqld.log (MySQL database appliance)
Memcached: jetty.stderrout.out (Search appliance)
Click
to exit System Services.