11-18-2019
The X log files are located in /var/X11/Xserver/logs/. A long listing of the directory looks like this:
-rw-rw-rw- 1 daemon daemon 3313 Nov 8 16:12 X0.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 root daemon 138 Nov 8 16:12 Xstartup.0.log
Again, no error info appears in either of the logs. The X0.log even contains the entry "Fri Jul 5 14:47:58 2019: /usr/lib/X11/extensions/hp7lc2k.1" conveying that the added lines to /etc/X11/X0devices resulted in the hp7lc2k.1 driver being loaded but the USB barcode reader not work together with the keyboard.
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diaglogd
diaglogd(1M) diaglogd(1M)
NAME
diaglogd - Support Tools Manager logging daemon
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/stm/uut/bin/sys/diaglogd
DESCRIPTION
The Support Tools Manager (STM) uses a logging daemon ( diaglogd ) to read diagnostic events from the kernel via diag2 (diagnostic pseudo
driver) and logs them in the system log files.
diaglogd is launched automatically at boot by the STM daemon diagmond. The STM User Interface, xstm , mstm , or cstm , Daemon commands can
also be used to launch the daemon as well as shut it down and view the daemon's activity log.
The log files created by diaglogd can be viewed using the STM utility logtool.
Application Usage
This daemon will be deprecated on new server models. Please use System Management Homepage (see hpsmh(1M)).
WARNINGS
The following message will appear on the system console when the diagnostic logging facility determines that the I/O subsystem has started
logging excessive I/O errors. This message will appear only once and I/O errors will be lost until the diagnostic subsystem can recover
from this condition.
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM WARNING:
The diagnostic logging facility has started receiving excessive
errors from the I/O subsystem. I/O error entries will be lost
until the cause of the excessive I/O logging is corrected.
If the diaglogd daemon is not active, use the Daemon Startup
command in stm to start it. If the diaglogd daemon is active, use
the logtool utility in stm to determine which I/O subsystem is
logging excessive errors.
The following message will appear on the system console when the cause of the excessive I/O error logging is corrected. The total number
of I/O errors that were dropped will be placed in "XX".
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM WARNING:
The diagnostic logging facility is no longer receiving excessive
errors from the I/O subsystem. XX I/O error entries were lost.
OTHER FILES
/dev/diag/diag0 - Series 800 Diagnostic pseudo driver device file
/dev/diag/diag1 - Series 700 Diagnostic pseudo driver device file
/dev/diag/diag2 - Series 700/800 Diagnostic pseudo driver device file
/var/stm/logs/sys/activity_log_diaglogd - Activity log of diaglogd
/var/stm/logs/os/log##.raw - OS system log files
/var/stm/logs/os/log##.raw.cur - Current OS system log file
/var/stm/config/sys/diaglogd.cfg - Diagmond configuration
/var/stm/data/daemon_list - List of daemons installed
/var/stm/data/key_file - OS resource key file
COPYRIGHT
(c) Copyright 1995, Hewlett-Packard Company
ORIGIN
diaglogd was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company.
SEE ALSO
stm(1M), diagmond(1M)
diaglogd(1M)