ACC X.25/ISDN Data Analyzer User's Guide
Appendix B 61
Network Configuration
Setting Up the Network Configuration File
Pcapture runs as a d aemon and reports its errors t o the ACC Mux
message file. If pcapture is not running correctly, look at the end of the
daily ACC Mux log file, or on the system console if console logging has
been enabled for ACC Mux. The log file name depends on the day of the
week (i.e., /var/opt/acc/log/mon.tlog is Monday’s file).
To look at the end of this file:
$ tail -20 /var/opt/acc/log/mon.tlog
This will display the last 20 lines of the log file.
When pcapture is started successfully only the revision message should
appear; if pcapture is having problems it will display some reasons and
then terminate. In the second example more than one copy of pcapture
has been started, so the second one fails and terminates.
19:11:38 pcapt 00001 Protocol analyzer capture program Rev B.11.00
21:04:55 pcapt 00001 Protocol analyzer capture program Rev B.11.00
21:04:55 pcapt 00004 Program already running - terminating this copy
21:04:55 pcapt 00007 End of pcapture
Running PDISPLAY
Once pcapture has been successfully started, pdisplay may be run. It
may be run int eractively, or may be run as single commands. For
example just specifying pdisplay aloneputsitintotheinteractivemode:
$ pdisplay
Display>
The prompt Display> indicates pdisplay is ready for interactive
commands. Starting pdisplay with a command following the program
name causes it to execute the single command and terminate, for
example:










