CORBA 2.3.3 Programmer's Guide for C++ (NonStop CORBA 2.3.3+)
Table Of Contents
- CORBA 2.3.3 Programmer's Guide for C++
- Legal Notice
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Chapter 1. Introduction to NonStop CORBA Programming
- Chapter 2. NonStop CORBA Administrative Environment
- Chapter 3. Compiling and Building an Application
- Chapter 4. Deploying a NonStop CORBA Application
- Chapter 5. Tracing and Debugging Applications
- Chapter 6. Writing Scalable Applications
- Chapter 7. Managing Transactions
- Chapter 8. Writing Multithreaded Applications
- Chapter 9. Designing Advanced Applications
- Chapter 10. Porting CORBA Applications to NonStop CORBA
- Chapter 11. Writing Wrappers for Legacy Clients and Servers
- Appendix A. Architectural Walkthrough
- Appendix B. Object References
- Appendix C. Servant Reference Counting in NonStop CORBA
- Index

Chapter 5. Tracing and Debugging Applications
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Chapter 5. Tracing and Debugging Applications
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting Application Components
Using the Error Logging Facility
Design of the Error Logging Facility
Information in the Error Log
User-Supplied Information
System-Supplied Information
Starting a Separate EMS Collector for NonStop CORBA Messages
Viewing NonStop CORBA EMS Messages
Examining EMS Messages
Calling the Error Logging Facility
Component Names
Message Logging Methods
Error Numbers
Error Logging Examples
How the Error Logging Facility Works
Using the Trace Facility
Design of the Trace Facility
Information Collected in a Trace
Categories of Tracing
How to Enable and Disable Tracing
Calling the Trace Facility
Trace Settings for Application Processes
Simple Tracing Example
How the Trace Facility Interface Works
Using the showior tool
The showior Tool Syntax
Examples of showior Commands
Using the esadmin Tool
The esadmin Tool Syntax
Running the esadmin Tool
esadmin Tool Commands