[cisco-voip] Debug Display on IP Phone Device Logs

Jason Burns burns.jason at gmail.com
Thu Dec 23 09:45:13 EST 2010


Kevin,

That's pretty standard practice in different applications. If you're in a
real bind you can look at the top of the log file and you'll see the date
there. If the model you're looking at doesn't have that printed, then I'd
consider it a problem.

It's a pain for troubleshooting (I know). And an even bigger pain for people
writing parsing tools.

Informix logs print the date once a day.

catalina.out (Tomcat) logs never used to have time stamps until recently.

CUCM logs starting in version 8.5 will only print the date at the top of the
file. This is because CUCM can write thousands of lines per second, and any
few bytes of data not written improves performance.

Also, have you looked at a web page for a 99XX phone? The console logs there
are pretty cool, including tar.gz archives of old logs files.

-Burns

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Kevin Damisch
<kevin.damisch at vitalsite.com>wrote:

>  Can someone at Cisco (or anyone) tell me why the timestamps do not have a
> date on them when looking at the entries on an IP phone’s web page > Device
> Logs > Debug Display?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
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