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Subject: Re: gateway putlog
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 01:45:48 -0700 (PDT)
Hi,

I'm sorry, I'm not quite sure I understand. I did a grep for
asTrapWriteRegisterListener and logClientSend in the gateway source code
and did not get any results. Is there code in the gateway source somewhere
that does the logging to the file that is specified on the command line?

Thank you,
Patrick

>   On 12-Oct-2010 13:51, Ben Franksen wrote:
>> On Dienstag, 12. Oktober 2010, Andrew Johnson wrote:
>>> On Friday 08 October 2010 21:10:26 [email protected] wrote:
>>>> I was wondering where the writes to the put log are done in the
>>>> gateway source code? I would like to try to modify the source to
>>>> allow multiple gateways to write this information to a central
>>>> database, but I'm having a bit of a hard time finding the calls in
>>>> the code.
>>> I believe this is done through an Access Security hook, so the
>>> gateway calls an asLib routine to check rights and that calls back
>>> into the hook routine. If you look at the documentation for asLib in
>>> the Application Developers' Guide you should find something about
>>> that, but if not ask again and I'll go hunting.
>> Right, at least that is how it is done on the IOC. You can even
>> configure put logging in the access security configuration file; IIRC
>> the gateway has such a file, too.
>>
>> Note that --again, this is how it works on the IOC-- neither access
>> security, nor any other part of the IOC knows anything about caPutLog.
>> Instead, the initialization routine of the caPutLog facility registers
>> a callback with access security (calling asTrapWriteRegisterListener),
>> which in turn does the actual logging via calls to logClientSend (see
>> src/libCom/logClient in base).
>
> Correct.
>
> As the Gateway uses the same access security library as the IOC, to use
> caPutLog you would have to link the Gateway against the caPutLog code
> compiled for your architecture, and probably call caPutLog's
> initialization routine manually somewhere from within main() or one of
> the main classes to make sure caPutLog registers with access security
> early enough.
>
> Once you have it working, please send a patch and/or a description, as
> others might want to do the same and could benefit from your work.
> That's probably at least worth a readme or a page on the wiki.
>
> Good luck!
> Ralph
>
>


Replies:
Re: gateway putlog Ralph Lange
Re: gateway putlog Andrew Johnson
References:
gateway putlog pthomas
Re: gateway putlog Andrew Johnson
Re: gateway putlog Ben Franksen
Re: gateway putlog Ralph Lange

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