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74 lines
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WMI LOGGING
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I. To start logging
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a. for Mup.sys and Dfs.sys
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use the tracelog program.
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for example:
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tracelog -start <SessionName> -f <logFile> -guid <control guid file> -level <level> -flags <flags>
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the flags need to be given in decimal form, not hex.
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You can start multiple logger session at one time or you can log multiple components at once by including
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multiple contols guids in the control guid file.
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b. for dfssvc.exe
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dfssvc logging is contoled by registry settings
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To enable logging in this component set the following keys under
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Tracing\DFS Service\
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Active=1
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Level = <level>
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ControlFlags = <flags>
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LogFileName = <logFile>
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II. Stop logging
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Before looking at the logs, you should stop the log session.
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tracelog -stop <SessionName>
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III. Dumping the logs
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use tracedmp (soemtimes found as tracefmt)
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tracedmp -f <logFile> -guid <mof file> -o <outputfile>
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IV. Finding the files for logging
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a. The logging utilities (tracedmp, tracelog, etc) are part of idw or can be found
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in \\scratch\scratch\drewsam\Logging (copy all files from this directory for logging.)
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b. The control guid and mof files can be found in the mup, dfs\driver, dfssvc, and dfsm\server diectories.
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They are mupwpp.mof, dfswpp.mof, svcwpp.mof, dfsmwpp.mof, mupctrl.guid, dfsctrl.guid, svcctrl.guid
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Dfsm and Dfssvc are controled by one guid. These files are also updated in \\scratch\scratch\drewsam\Logging
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from time to time. Make sure you have the most up to date files.
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V. Flags
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The flags used in mup, dfs, and dfssvc are:
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DEFAULT 0x0001
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TRACE_IRP 0x0004 (not used in dfsvc)
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ALL_ERROR 0x2000
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ERROR 0x4000
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TRACE_IRP - logs that will help track the path of an IRP.
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ERROR - logs of errors that occured. These are only actually logged if there was an error.
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ALL_ERROR - all error logs, regardless of whether there was an error or not
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VI. Level
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HIGH 0x1 - only the most important logs
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NORM 0x2
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LOW 0x4 - all logs
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VII. Troubleshooting
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a. Problems with logging pointers on ia64. There were many iterations of problems with WMI logging
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on ia64. Check that in the mof file all pointers are type ItemPtr and that the format string
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uses %n!p! and not %n!08x!
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b. A good source to contact with problems is either DrewSam (originally put logging in DFS and MUP)
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or IanServ (the guy we got logging from).
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ADDING NEW LOGS
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I. Add logs to source files
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Simply add new logs using the logging macros (DFS_TRACE_HIGH, MUP_TRACE_HIGH, etc) to the source code.
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II. Run wpp01.exe
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From the directory with the modified source run \nt\base\fs\mup\wml\wpp01.exe
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This will generate two files: XXXwpp.h, and newXXXwpp.mof
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III. Append the mof files
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Append the contentes of newXXXwpp.mof to the end of XXXwpp.mof
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IV. Copy the MSG_ID's
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Copy the lines from XXXwpp.h of the form "#define MSG_ID_*" into XXXwml.h
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remove the old MSG_ID defines form XXXwml.h
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V. Copy the traceguid
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Replace the first trace guid in XXXwml.c with the new trace guid in XXXwpp.h
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NOTE: do not replace the control guid!!!
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VI. Build
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The code should now build fine.
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