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Event logging for Networker on a Win2K Server

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I want to do some trouble shooting and was wanting to know how to incease the level of logging written to the event log.

Also, is there a way to have is write to it's own logs instead of logging all the Networker details to the Win2K event logs ?
 
I do not know as i have never done this. As you can see from
the Eventlog notification, the command that is executed if
it is triggered is "eventlog". This is not an external
binary and as such, no documentation (a manual page for
example) exists.

In principle you should be able to execute any other
program file that is stated in the "Action" field. For
example, you could try to use "nsrlog" to write to another
file. I guess the input comes from STDIN as usual.
 
NetWorker has his own logging (protocol) files within the log directory:
- messages
- deamon.log
 
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