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Audit Vault Server Log and Error Files Location of Audit Vault Collection Agent Log and Error Files Troubleshooting Tips A.1 Location of Audit Vault Server Log and Error Files Table A-1 describes the Audit Vault Server log and error files. These files are located in the Audit Vault Server $ORACLE_HOME/av/log directory. They contain important information about the return status of commands and operations. Use this information to diagnose problems. Table A-1 Name and Description of Audit Vault Server Log and Error Files File Name Description agent.err Contains a log of errors encountered in collection agent initialization. You can delete this file at any time. agent.out Contains a log of all primary collection agent-related operations and activity. You can delete this file at any time. avca.log Contains a log of all AVCA and AVCTL commands that have been run and the results of running each command. You can only delete this file only after you have shut down the Audit Vault Server. av_client-%g.log.n Contains a log of the collection agent operations and any errors returned from those operations. You can delete this file at any time. The %g is a generation number that starts from 0 (zero) and increases once the file size reaches the 100 MB limit. A concurrent existence of this file is indicated by a .n suffix appended to the file type name, such as av_client-%g.log.n, where n is an integer issued in sequence (for example, av_client-0.log.1). avorcldb.log Contains a log of all AVORCLDB commands that have been run and the results of running each command. You can delete this file at any time. DB2DB-%g.log Contains a log of all AVDB2DB commands that have been run and the results of running each command. You can delete this file at any time. The %g is a generation number that starts from 0 (zero) and increases once the file size reaches the 100 MB limit. To enable detailed logging of AVDB2DB commands, restart Oracle Audit Vault from the Audit Vault Server with the log level set to debug, as follows: avctl stop_av -loglevel debug avctl start_av -loglevel debug
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