
40 Managing the Server
Diagnostic log file
The diagnostic log records alternative information (alternative to the information logged by
the operating system) about Flash Media Server 2 operations. This log is used primarily for
debugging (logging uncommon events that occur in Flash Media Server 2 processes). There
are give different types of processes in Flash Media Server 2: master, edge, core, admin, and
httpcache.
The default dialog logs are master.xx.log, edge.xx.log, core.xx.log, admin.xx.log, and
httpcache.xx.log. All of the diagnostic logs are located in the Flash Media Server 2 logs
directory. Flash Media Server 2 is configured, by default, to create a diagnostic log for each
type of process. The “xx” in the file name is a 2-digit number presenting the version of the log.
The most recent logs can be found in “version.00.log.”
x-pid all Server process ID.
x-status all
Status code: the code is a 10-character string that
represents the severity, category and message ID.
The first 3 characters represent severity. This is
always in a letter format. The letters are as follows:
(w) = warning
(e) = error
(i) = information
(d) = debug
(s) = trace from server-side script
(_) = unknown
The next 3 characters represent category. All
categories are listed in the “Status” table below for
the diagnostic logs.
The last 4 characters represent message ID. All
messages IDs are listed in the “Status Message
IDs” table below for the Diagnostics logs.
x-ctx all Event-dependent context information
Field Event(s) Description
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