XenServer Log monitoring what to look for
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 So in terms of syslog monitoring what should a xenserver administrator really be looking to monitor. I'm going through my logs and I don't have any errors currently that I see so I'm assuming everything's good but what would be a warning sign. 
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 I looked through a XS once to try and trace an error I saw on an import, and never did really figure it out. I'll be following this thread closely. 
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 @DustinB3403 said in XenServer Log monitoring what to look for: So in terms of syslog monitoring what should a xenserver administrator really be looking to monitor. I'm going through my logs and I don't have any errors currently that I see so I'm assuming everything's good but what would be a warning sign. It would say "error" or "warning". Other than that, it could be anything. 
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 @BRRABill said in XenServer Log monitoring what to look for: I looked through a XS once to try and trace an error I saw on an import, and never did really figure it out. I'll be following this thread closely. What log file were you looking at? 
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 @scottalanmiller said in XenServer Log monitoring what to look for: @BRRABill said in XenServer Log monitoring what to look for: I looked through a XS once to try and trace an error I saw on an import, and never did really figure it out. I'll be following this thread closely. What log file were you looking at? I don't even remember. It was the right one, because I found all the stuff I was looking for. Just could not decipher it. 
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 when I was tracking down some xs errors 
 as root on xenserver hosts:
 cat /var/log/messages | grep fail
 cat /var/log/messages | grep error
 tail -f /var/log/messages when doing something that keeps failingSame as above but with /var/log/SMlog 
 cat /var/log/kern.log
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 If you use xencenter, moving disks or vms around while using tail -f /var/log/whateverlogs and see what commands and scripts xs does for certain tasks 
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 Some useful logging here for my XenPool with HALizard.  



