The tools and procedures for starting debug sessions are specific to the server role:
- To work with an existing debug session for a server in an
Enterprise pool, a Standard Edition server, or a Mediation Server,
you use the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 snap-in.
- To work with an existing debug session on an edge server, you
use the Computer Management snap-in extension for Office
Communications Server 2007 R2.
To open an existing debug session for an Enterprise Edition server, a Standard Edition server, or a Mediation Server
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Open the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 snap-in.
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In the console tree, expand the forest node, and then do one of the following:
- For an Enterprise Edition server, expand
Enterprise pools, right-click the name of the pool to which
the local computer belongs, click
Logging Tool, and then click
Existing Debug Session.
- For a Standard Edition server, expand
Standard Edition servers, right-click the name of the pool
to which the local computer belongs, click
Logging Tool, and then click
Existing Debug Session.
- For an Archiving Server, expand
Archiving Servers, right-click the name of the local
computer, click
Logging Tool, and then click
Existing Debug Session.
- For a Mediation Server, expand
Mediation Servers, right-click the name of the local
computer, click
Logging Tool, and then click
Existing Debug Session.
- For an Enterprise Edition server, expand
Enterprise pools, right-click the name of the pool to which
the local computer belongs, click
Logging Tool, and then click
Existing Debug Session.
To open an existing debug session on an edge server
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Open Computer Management.
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In the console tree, expand Services and Applications, right-click Office Communications Server 2007 R2, click Logging Tool, and then click Existing Debug Session.