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DavidFoster1
Specialist
Specialist

Qlik Replicate system log location

I want to implement monitoring of Qlik Replicate on Linux using a file monitoring system.

Can you tell me which files to monitor;

  • Service errors
  • Task errors

 

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john_wang
Support
Support

Hello @DavidFoster1 ,

The Qlik Replicate log files on Linux locate under replicate_data_directory , the default files are:

  • Service errors
/opt/attunity/replicate/data/logs/repsrv.log
  • Task errors
/opt/attunity/replicate/data/logs/reptask_<taskName>.log

            where <taskName> is the name of the task. Every task owns its own log file.  If a task running more than once (or the task log file set to auto-rollover) then multiple task log files were generated, the history task log file were renamed to reptask_<taskName>_<lastUpdateTimestamp>.log. it's same for repsrv.log. 

Let me know if you need additional information.

Regards,

John.

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john_wang
Support
Support

Hello @DavidFoster1 ,

The Qlik Replicate log files on Linux locate under replicate_data_directory , the default files are:

  • Service errors
/opt/attunity/replicate/data/logs/repsrv.log
  • Task errors
/opt/attunity/replicate/data/logs/reptask_<taskName>.log

            where <taskName> is the name of the task. Every task owns its own log file.  If a task running more than once (or the task log file set to auto-rollover) then multiple task log files were generated, the history task log file were renamed to reptask_<taskName>_<lastUpdateTimestamp>.log. it's same for repsrv.log. 

Let me know if you need additional information.

Regards,

John.

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