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Chapter 4 Managing Print Service 51
To view print service logs:
1 In Server Admin, select Print in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Logs, then choose a log from the Show pop-up menu.
The Print Service Admin log (PrintService_admin.log) records print service
administrative actions performed using Server Admin or the serveradmin command-
line tool. This log is located in /Library/Logs/PrintService. A separate set of log files is
maintained by the underlying Common UNIX Print Service (CUPS) used by print service.
The log files are error_log, access_log, and page_log. These logs contain information
about printed jobs and are located in /var/log/cups.
Job logs are named after their queues (for example, PrintService.myqueue.job.log).
Archived logs have the archive date appended (for example,
PrintService.myqueue.job.log.20021231).
From the Command Line
You can also view the logs by using the
cat or tail command in Terminal. For more
information, see the print service chapter of the command-line administration guide.
Archiving Print Service Logs
You can use Server Admin to specify how large the print service logs should grow
before they are archived and new logs started.
To specify the maximum log size of archive print logs and archive job logs:
1 In Server Admin, select Print in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Settings, then click Logging.
3 Select a level of log reporting in the Log Level pop-up menu.
Choosing only to log errors will produce a less verbose log of events in the log file than
choosing to log events at the debug level.
4 Select Archive server log.
This will activate the “Max log size” pop-up menu.
5 Select the maximum log size, in megabytes, from the “Max log size pop-up menu.
Print service archives logs following the CUPS model. When a print service log file
reaches the maximum size, the print service moves the file to <log_name>.0, where
<log_name> is the name of the log file, and starts a new log file with the previous
name (<log_name>). If an archive already exists, the print service overwrites it.
Note: If you want to increase log history, set the maximum log size to a higher value.
From the Command Line
You can also set the archive interval using the serveradmin command in Terminal. For
more information, see the print service chapter of the command-line administration
guide.
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