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UCCE Trace Settings and Log Collection

by jecody on 08-14-2012 01:18 PM

- edited on 08-29-2013 01:49 PM by dspringa

Summary
This document describes how to set tracing in the Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE) for clients, peripheral gateway (PG) services, the Cisco Customer Voice Portal (CVP),
the Cisco UCCE Outbound Dialer, Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) (CUCM), and Cisco gateways.

Contributed by Jerry Cody and Anuj Bhatia, Cisco TAC Engineers.


Feature Information
Requirements
Cisco recommends that you have knowledge of these topics:

Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE)


Cisco Agent Desktop (CAD)
Cisco Computer Telephony Integration Object Server (CTIOS)
Cisco Finesse
Cisco Customer Voice Portal (CVP)
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager) (CUCM)
Cisco gateways

Trace Settings and Log Collection

Notes:

Use the Command Lookup Tool (registered customers only) in order to obtain more information on the commands used in this section.

The Output Interpreter Tool (registered customers only) supports certain show commands. Use the Output Interpreter Tool in order to view an analysis of show command output.

Refer to Important Information on Debug Commands before you use debug commands.

Finesse

Log in to the Finesse server with the Secure Shell (SSH) and enter these commands in order to collect the logs you need. You are prompted to identify a SSH FTP (SFTP) server where
the logs will be uploaded.

Logs Command
Install logs file get install desktop-install.log
Desktop logs file get activelog desktop recurs compress
Servm logs file get activelog platform/log/servm*.\* compress
Platform Tomcat logs file get activelog tomcat/logs recurs compress
Voice Operating System (VOS) install logs file get install install.log

Cisco Agent Desktop

This procedure describes how to create and collect debug files:

1. On the agent computer, go to the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\Config directory and open the Agent.cfg file.

2. Change the debug Threshold from OFF to DEBUG. TRACE can be used for deeper level.

[Debug Log]
Path=..\log\agent.dbg
Size=3000000
Threshold=DEBUG

3. Ensure Size=3000000 (six zeros).

4. Save the configuration file.

5. Stop the agent program.

6. Delete all files in the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\log directory.

7. Start the agent program, and recreate the problem.

8. These debug files are created and placed in C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\log:

agent0001.dbg
ctiosclientlog.xxx.log

Cisco Supervisor Desktop

This procedure describes how to create and collect debug files:

1. On the agent computer, go to the the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\Config directory and open the supervisor.cfg file.

2. Change the debug THRESHOLD from OFF to DEBUG. TRACE can be used for deeper level.

[Debug Log]
Path=..\log\supervisor.dbg
Size=3000000
THRESHOLD=DEBUG

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3. Ensure Size=3000000 (six zeros).

4. Save the configuration file.

5. Stop the agent program.

6. Delete all files in the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\log directory.

7. Start the agent program, and recreate the problem. A debug file named supervisor0001.dbg is created and placed in C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\log.

CTIOS Client Desktops

On the client PC where the CTIOS client is installed, use Regedt32 in order to turn up tracing. Change these settings:

Release Registry Location Default Change


Value
Releases earlier HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Cisco Systems\Ctios 0x07 Increase value to 0xfff.
than 7.x \Logging\TraceMask
Release 7.x and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, 0x40000307 Set value to 0xfff for
later Inc.\CTIOS Tracing troubleshooting.

Default output is created and placed in a text file named CtiosClientLog in the c:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\CTIOS Client\CTIOS Desktop Phones\ install directory.

Client-Related Issues with Tracing and Logs on PG

Debug CAD Sync Service

These are the settings to debug the CAD Sync Service:

Setting Value
Configuration file DirAccessSynSvr.cfg
Default location C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\config
General issues Threshold=DEBUG
Output files DirAccessSynSvr.log

Debug the CAD 6.0(X) RASCAL Server

These are the settings to debug the CAD 6.0(X) RASCAL server:

Setting Value
Configuration file FCRasSvr.cfg
Default location C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\config
General issues Range = 1-4, 50, 3000-8000
LDAP-related issues: Range = 4000-4999
LRM-related issues: Range = 1999-2000
Database-related issues Range = 50-59
Output files FCRasSvr.log, FCRasSvr.dbg
Default location C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\log

Debug Chat Server

These are the settings to debug the chat server:

Setting Value
Configuration file FCCServer.cfg
Default location C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\config
General issues Threshold=DEBUG
Output files FCCServer.log, FCCServer.dbg
Default location C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\log

Other PG-Related Tracing and Logs

See Use Dumplog Utility to Pull Logs for log collection.

Enable Tracing of CallManager PIM

Use the process monitoring (procmon) utility in order to turn trace levels on and off. These commands turn on CallManager peripheral interface manager (PIM) tracing:

C:\procmon <Customer_Name> <PG_Name> <ProcessName>


>>>trace tp*
>>>trace precall
>>>trace *event
>>>trace csta*
>>>ltrace
>>>q

This procmon command turns off CallManager PIM tracing:

>>>trace * /off

Enable Tracing on the CUCM

This procedure describes how to turn on CUCM tracing:

1. Go to Call Manager Unified Serviceability.

2. Select Trace/Configuration.

3. Select CM Services.

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4. Select CTIManager (Active).

5. In the top right, select SDL Configuration.

6. Enable everything except Disable Pretty Print of SDL Trace.

7. Leave the number of files and their sizes at the default values.

8. In the Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT), collect Cisco Call Manager and Cisco Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Manager. Both have system diagnostic interface (SDI) and
signal distribution layer (SDL) logs.

Enable Java Telephony Application Programming Interface (JTAPI) Gateway (JGW)

These procmon commands turn on JGW tracing:

C:\procmon <Customer_Name> <node> process


>>>trace JT_TPREQUESTS
>>>trace JT_JTAPI_EVENT_USED
>>>trace JT_ROUTE_MESSAGE
>>>trace JT_LOW*

An example command is procmon ipcc pg1a jgw1.

Enable CTI Server (CTISVR) Tracing on Active Side

This procedure describes how to enable CTISVR tracing on the active side:

1. Use the registry editor in order to edit HKLM\software\Cisco Systems, Inc\icm\<cust_inst>\CG1(a and b)\EMS\CurrentVersion\library\Processes\ctisvr.

2. Set EMSTraceMask = f8.

Enable Tracing VRU PIM

Note: Commands are case sensitive. The Voice Response Unit (VRU) PG is different than the Cisco CallManager (CCM) PG.

These procmon commands turn on tracing for VRU PIM:

C:\procmon <Customer_Name> <PG_Name> <ProcessName>


procmon>>>trace *.* /off
procmon>>>trace
procmon>>>trace cti* /on
procmon>>>trace opc* /on
procmon>>>trace *ecc* /on
procmon>>>trace *session* /off
procmon>>>trace *heartbeat* /off
procmon>>>ltrace /trace
procmon>>>quit

This procmon command turns off VRU PIM tracing:

>>>trace * /off

Enable CTIOS Server Tracing on Both CTIOS Servers

This procedure describes how to enable tracing on both CTIOS servers:

1. Make a note of the current trace mask for later use.

2. Use the registry editor in order to edit HLKM >> Software\Cisco Systems Inc.\ICM\<cust_inst\CTIOS\EMS\CurrentVersion\library\Processes\ctios.

3. Set:

EMSTraceMask = 0x60A0F
EMSTraceMask to one of these values, depending upon the release:
0x0A0F for Release 6.0 and earlier
0x20A0F for Release 7.0 and 7.1(1)
0x60A0F for Release 7.1(2) and later

The default trace mask is 0x3 in all releases except Release 7.0(0), where it is 0x20003.

If the trace mask has a high value (0xf or higher), there is a large impact on CTIOS server performance and call completion rate. Set the trace mask at a high value only when you are
debugging a problem; once you have collected the needed logs, you must set the trace mask back to its default value.

For troubleshooting purposes, set the CTIOS server trace mask to:

0x0A0F for Release 6.0 and earlier


0x20A0F for Release 7.0, and 7.1(1)
0x60A0F for Release 7.1(2) and later

Enable Open Peripheral Controller (OPC) Tracing on Active PG

These opctest commands turn on OPC tracing on an active PG:

opctest /cust <cust_inst> /node <node>


opctest:debug /agent /routing /cstacer /tpmsg /closedcalls

This is an example from a lab environment:

C:\Documents and Settings\ICMAdministrator>opctest /cust cc1 /node pg1a


OPCTEST Release 8.0.3.0 , Build 27188
opctest: debug /agent /routing /cstacer /tpmsg /closedcalls
opctest: quit

Additional examples are:

opctest:debug /agent /routing /cstacer /rcmsg /closedcalls /inrcmsg

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opctest:debug /agent /routing /cstacer /rcmsg /closedcalls /inrcmsg /NCT

opctest:debug /agent /routing /cstacer /rcmsg /closedcalls /inrcmsg /task


/passthru

opctest:debug /agent /routing /cstacer /rcmsg /closedcalls /inrcmsg /passthru

Enable Eagtpim Tracing on Active PG

These procmon commands turn on eagtpim tracing on an active PG:

C:\>procmon <cust_inst> <node> pim<pim instance>


>>>trace tp* /on
>>>trace precall /on
>>>trace *event /on
>>>trace csta* /on

This is an example from a lab environment:

C:\Documents and Settings\ICMAdministrator>procmon cc1 pg1a pim1


>>>>trace tp* /on
>>>>trace precall /on
>>>>trace *event /on
>>>>trace csta* /on
>>>>quit

Use Dumplog Utility to Pull Logs

Refer to How to Use the Dumplog Utility for additional details. Use the cdlog command in order to get to the logfiles directory, as shown in this example:

c:\cdlog <customer_name> pg1a


c:\icm\<customer_name>\<<PG#>>\logfiles\

These examples show how to place output in the default file; in all cases, you can use in order to define a specific name for the output file:

c:\icm\<customer_name>\<PG#>\logfiles\dumplog pim1 /bt <HH:MM> /et <HH:MM> /ms /o

c:\icm\<customer_name>\<PG#>\logfiles\dumplog opc /bt <HH:MM> /et <HH:MM> /ms /o

c:\icm\<customer_name>\<PG#>\logfiles\dumplog jgw1 /bt <HH:MM> /et <HH:MM> /ms /o


c:\cdlog <customer_name> cg1a
c:\icm\<customer_name>\<cg#>\logfiles\

c:\icm\<customer_name>\cg#\logfiles\dumplog ctisvr /bt <HH:MM> /et <HH:MM> /ms /o

c:\ icm\<customer_name>\ctios\logfiles\dumplog ctios /bt <HH:MM> /et <HH:MM> /ms /o

Enable Tracing on CVP Servers

SIP

This procedure describes how to enable tracing on CVP servers with Cisco SIP IP Phone software:

1. On the call server(s), go to the CVP diag tool (http://localhost(CallServer):8000/cvp/diag) in order to get the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stack.

2. Add com.dynamicsoft.Dslibs.DsUAlibs with debug.

3. Click Set.

4. Click DEBUG/41.

H323

This procedure describes how to enable tracing on CVP servers with an H323 gateway:

1. On the call server(s), log in to VBAdmin.

2. Enable these traces for the CVP Voice Browser:

setcalltrace on
setinterfacetrace on

Pull CVP Logs from Call Servers

Collect the CVP *.log file and Error.log files for the time of the test period. These files are in the C:\Cisco\CVP\logs directory on both CVP servers.

These are the locations of the log files for Unified CVP, where CVP_HOME is the directory in which the Unified CVP software is installed.

Type of Logs Location


Call server and/or reporting server logs CVP_HOME\logs\
Operations console logs CVP_HOME\logs\OAMP\
Voice XML (VXML) server logs CVP_HOME\logs\VXML\
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent logs CVP_HOME\logs\SNMP\
Unified CVP resource manager logs CVP_HOME\logs\ORM\

An example location is C:\Cisco\CVP.

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VXML Server Logs

For custom voice XML applications such as a deployed Audium application, you can turn on a debug logger.

Add this line to the <loggers> section (the last section) of the settings.xml configuration file in the C:\Cisco\CVP\VXMLServer\applications\APP_NAME\data\application\ directory:

<logger_instance name="MyDebugLogger"
class="com.audium.logger.application.debug.ApplicationDebugLogger"/>

At runtime, this logger outputs a detailed VoiceXML log to the \Cisco\CVP\VXMLServer\applications\APP_NAME\MyDebuggerLogger directory.

Note: You can change the name of the logger in the settings.xml configuration file from MyDebugLogger to any name you choose.

Outbound Dialer-Related Tracing and Log Collection

This procedure describes how to increase the badialer process logs on the Outbound Dialer (which is usually found on a PG).

1. Ensure EMSDisplaytoScreen = 0.

2. Use the registry editor in order to edit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, Inc.\ICM\<instance>\Dialer\EMS\CurrentVersion\Library\Processes\baDialer.

3. Set:

EMSTraceMask = 0xff
EMSUserData = ff ff (four f's in binary mode)

4. Use the registry editor in order to edit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, Inc.\ICM\<instance>\Dialer.

5. Set DebugDumpAllEvents = 1.

Pull Logs

Run the dumplog utility from the /icm/<instance>/dialer/logfiles directory:

dumplog badialer /bt hh:mm:ss /et hh:mm:ss /o

On the Importer

This procedure describes how to increase the baimport process log.

1. Use the registry editor in order to edit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, Inc.\ICM\<instance>\LoggerA\EMS\CurrentVersion\Library\Processes\ baImport.

2. Set:

EMSTraceMask = 0xff
EMSUserData = ff ff (four f's in binary mode)

3. Run the dumplog utility from the /icm/<instance>/la/logfiles directory:

dumplog baimport /bt hh:mm:ss /et hh:mm:ss /o

On the Campaignmanager

This procedure describes how to increase the campaignmanager process log.

1. Use the registry editor in order to edit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, Inc.\ICM\<instance>\LoggerA\EMS\CurrentVersion\Library\Processes


\CampaignManager.

2. Set:

EMSTraceMask = 0xff
EMSUserData = ff ff (four f's in binary mode)

3. Run the dumplog utility from the /icm/<instance>/la/logfiles directory:

dumplog campaignmanager /bt hh:mm:ss /et hh:mm:ss /o

On the Avaya Communications Manager (ACD) PG, use the opctest utility in order to increase the following for both CallManager and Avaya.

C:\opctest /cust <instance> /node <pgname>


opctest: type debug /agent /closedcalls /cstacer /routing
opctest: q

This procedure describes how to increase the tracing for the ctisvr process.

1. Use the registry editor in order to edit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, Inc.\ICM\icm\CG1A\EMS\CurrentVersion\Library\Processes\ctisvr.

2. Set EMSTraceMask = f8. You can leave the value at f0 if you want.

Enable Router Logs on Router Process

This procedure describes how to enable router logs:

1. On the router, navigate to Start > Run, and enter rtrtrace.

2. Type the customer name.

3. Click Connect.

4. Select these options:

agentchanges
routerequests
scriptselects
networkvrutracing
translationroute
callqueuing
calltyperealtime

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5. Click Apply.

6. Exit the utility.

For opctest Release 8.5, use the Diagnostic Framework Portico instead.

debug level 3 component "icm:Router A" subcomponent icm:rtr

Pull Router Logs

Use the dumplog utility in order to pull router logs from either router for the time period of the tests. Refer to How to Use the Dumplog Utility for additional details.

This is an example of a log request for logs on 10/21/2011 between 09:00:00 and 09:30:00 (in 24-hour time format). This output goes to the file C:/router_output.txt:

C:\Documents and Settings\ICMAdministrator>cdlog u7x ra


C:\icm\u7x\ra\logfiles>dumplog rtr /bd 10/21/2011 /bt 09:00:00 /ed 10/21/2011
/et 09:30:00 /ms /of C:/router_output.txt

Submit the output file (C:/router_output.txt) to Cisco for troubleshooting if needed.

Gateway Traces (SIP)

These commands turn on tracing on CVP servers with SIP:

#conf t
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
service sequence-numbers
no logging console
no logging monitor
logging buffered 5000000 7
end
clear logging

Note: Any change on a production Cisco IOS® software GW might cause an outage.

This is a very robust platform that can handle the suggested debugs at the provided call volume without issue. However, Cisco recommends that you:

Send all logs to a syslog server instead of to the logging buffer:

logging <syslog server ip>


logging trap debugs

Apply the debug commands one at a time, and check the CPU utilization after each one:

show proc cpu hist

Note: If the CPU gets up to 70-80% CPU utilization, the risk of a performance-related service impact is greatly increased. Thus, do not enable additional debugs if the GW hits
60%.

Enable these debugs:

debug isdn q931


debug voip ccapi inout
debug ccsip mess
debug http client all
debug voip application vxml all
debug vtsp all
debug voip application all

After you make the call and simulate the issue, stop the debugging:

#undebug all

Collect this output:

term len 0
show ver
show run
show log

CUSP Tracing

These commands turn on SIP tracing on the Cisco Unified SIP Proxy (CUSP):

(cusp)> config
(cusp-config)> sip logging
(cusp)> trace enable
(cusp)> trace level debug component sip-wire

Remember to turn logging off once you are done.

This procedure describes how to collect the logs:

1. Configure a user on the CUSP (for example, test).

2. Add this configuration at the CUSP prompt:

username <userid> create


username <userid> password <password>
username <userid> group pfs-privusers

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3. FTP to the CUSP IP address. Use the username (test) and password as defined in the previous step.

4. Change directories to /cusp/log/trace.

5. Get the log_<filename>.

Use of CLI for Tracing


In UCCE Release 8 and later, you can use the Unified System Command-Line Interface (CLI) in order to collect traces. Compared to the dumplog utilities, the CLI is a very fast and
efficient method to obtain an entire set of logs from one server such as a PG or Rogger.

This procedure describes how to start problem analysis and how to determine what tracing to enable. The example gathers logs from these servers:

ROUTER-A/ROUTER-B
LOGGER-A/LOGGER-B
PGXA/PGXB
All CVP Call Servers
All CVP VXML/Media Servers (if present)

1. On each system in the list, open Unified System CLI on each server, and execute this command:

show tech-support absdatetime redirect


dir c:\temp

Replace the first string with a date and time that is approximately 15 minutes before the event.

Replace the second string with a date and time that is approximately 15 minutes after the event is resolved. If the event is still occurring, gather at least 15
minutes.

This produces a file named clioutputX.zip, where X is the next number in sequence.

2. Export each system's Windows Application/Security/System logs in comma-separated values (CSV) format, and save to the C:\Temp directory.

3. Add the Windows CSV logs to the zip from step 1, and rename the zip file in this format:

<SERVERNAME>-SystCLILogs-EvntOn-YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.zip

4. On any agent PG, collect the logs in the directory C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\logs every time the failure is seen. Zip the logs into a file with a name in this format:

<SERVERNAME>-CADLogs-EvntOn-YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.zip

If you are using CAD-Browser Edition (CAD-BE) or any CAD web products, gather the logs from the C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\Tomcat\logs directory, and add them to the same
zip file.

If you are running on any of the Windows 2008 x64 products, the log directory is under C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco\Desktop\...

5. Attach these files to the service request, or upload the files to FTP if they are too large to email or attach.

Gather this additional information if possible:

The event start and stop time.


Several samples of the ANI/DNIS/AgentID involved in the event. At a minimum, Cisco needs at least one of these in order to see the event.
The RouteCallDetail (RCD) and TerminationCallDetail (TCD) for the time period surrounding the event.
The RCD query is:
SELECT * FROM Route_Call_Detail WHERE DbDateTime > ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.MMM’ and DbDateTime < ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.MMM’
The TCD query is:
SELECT * FROM Termination_Call_Detail WHERE DbDateTime > ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.MMM’ and DbDateTime < ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.MMM’

CLI Example

Note: You are warned that these actions might impact the system, so you may want to do this work during off hours or during a slow time.

There are two tools: a Diagnostic Framework tool and the system CLI tool. Both are icons either on the desktop or under the Programs directory on each server.

This procedure describes how to use the Unified System CLI for tracing.

1. Click the Unified System CLI icon, then log in with the domain and the username. (In this example, the domain administrator has logged in before, so the CLI already knows the
domain (JecodyEntLab) and user name (Jcody).

2. Enter the password.

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3. Enter the instance name; in this example, it is v802. Look on the PG at one of the services; the instance name is the first part of the service name.

4. A simple way to find the instance name is to look at the services that are running on the server.

5. Once you see the welcome message, enter this command:

show tech-support absdatetime redirect dir c:\temp

1. Replace the first string with a date and time that is approximately 15 minutes before the event.

2. Replace the second string with a date and time that is approximately 15 minutes after the event is resolved.

3. If the event is still occurring, gather at least 15 minutes.

4. This produces a file named clioutput .zip, where is the next number in sequence.

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6. Once the process completes, look for the clioutput .zip file in the directory:

Note: This file is typically very large because it contains all UCCE-related files for all the services on this server.

7. If you need only one log, you may find it easier to use the older dumplog utility or to use the Diagnostic Framework Portico:

Troubleshooting Methodology
UCCE Trace Settings
Data Analysis
Common Problems
UCCE Trace Setting
FAQ

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