The log file contains information you can use to troubleshoot Secure Shell connections.
NOTE:You can use the Logging Level setting to determine the amount of information written to the Secure Shell log. This setting is available from the Secure Shell Settings dialog box -- General tab.
To use the log file from the Reflection workspace
The steps depend on your user interface mode.
User Interface Mode |
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Ribbon |
On the Tools tab, in the Tracing group, click Start Trace.Then perform the actions to trace. In the Tracing group, choose Stop Trace, and then choose Process Trace. |
Reflection Browser |
On the Reflection menu choose Tools, Trace, and then Start Trace. Then perform the actions to trace. On the Reflection menu choose Tools, Trace, and then Stop Trace. In the search box, enter P and then, under Actions, select Process Trace. |
TouchUx |
On the menu, select the Wrench icon and then, under Trace, select Start Trace. After you have performed the actions to trace, select the Wrench icon and choose Stop Trace.Then select the Wrench icon again and choose Process Trace. |
Select Network protocol details, and then click OK.
Locate the event file (*.rev) and then click Open.
Select a filename and format for your log output, and then click Save.
To use the log file from the FTP Client
Do one of the following:
To |
Choose |
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Send log information to a file |
Tools > Start Logging, and then change Files of Type to "Diagnostic File (*.txt)". |
View the log information in the FTP command window |
View > Command Window. |