Topic Last Modified: 2011-01-26
Device update logs contain important information that you can use to manage and troubleshoot devices and device updates.
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For Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Enterprise Edition, log files are stored in the Logs folder under the shared folder that your organization uses to store client and device update files. The file path for Enterprise Edition log files is as follows:
<Path of shared updates folder>\Logs
For a Standard Edition server, log files are stored under the Web Components folder within the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 installation folder. The file path for Standard Edition log files is as follows:
%ProgramFiles%\Lync Server 2010\Web Components\DeviceUpdateFiles\Logs
For both editions, the Logs folder contains the following subfolders:
- Client. Contains the following three subfolders for
device logs:
- CE Log. Contains CE Log device log files (.clg), which
contain the results of functional tests and also contain a record
of critical system events. CeLog files are not automatically
uploaded; you must manually upload them as described in Uploading Device Log
Files. The name of each CE Log file has the form <device
type>_<device identifier>-<date as
YYYYMMDD>-CELOG<time as HHMMSS>_n.clg where n
is 0 or 1. An example CE log file name is
20090501170926-CELOG0.clg.You can extract CE Log files to a text
file by running the Readlog.exe tool with the –v (verbose) print
option. The Readlog.exe tool is included with Windows CE Platform
Builder. For details about reading and analyzing device logs, see
the documentation for your device.
- Watson. Contains Watson log files (.kdmp), which are
generated by a device in the event that it stops responding. They
encode the device serial number, the date, and the software
revision number in the following naming convention: <Device
Serial
Number>-YYYY-MM-DDHHMMSS-WATSON-1.0.<Device
Software Revision Number>.0.kdmp. For example, a Watson log
file name might be
78491-322-0002937-00652-2007-06-08151023-WATSON-1.0.3626.0.kdmp.
When the device is configured for diagnostic logging, it
automatically uploads Watson logs to the Logs\Watson\ folder.
- CE Log. Contains CE Log device log files (.clg), which
contain the results of functional tests and also contain a record
of critical system events. CeLog files are not automatically
uploaded; you must manually upload them as described in Uploading Device Log
Files. The name of each CE Log file has the form <device
type>_<device identifier>-<date as
YYYYMMDD>-CELOG<time as HHMMSS>_n.clg where n
is 0 or 1. An example CE log file name is
20090501170926-CELOG0.clg.You can extract CE Log files to a text
file by running the Readlog.exe tool with the –v (verbose) print
option. The Readlog.exe tool is included with Windows CE Platform
Builder. For details about reading and analyzing device logs, see
the documentation for your device.
- Server. All server logs are stored in the
\Server\Audit\imageUpdates folder. Server log files record update
communication and actions by Device Update Web service. A new log
file is created each day for each Front End Server, and all image
update requests from devices are appended to the log. The files are
named RequestHandlerAuditLog_<server
name>_<date>.log. You can view server log files
in a text editor or in Microsoft Excel.