Initial Debugging and Identifying Topology Details
Initial Debugging
- Identify the hostname of both the publisher and subscriber nodes in the Unity Connection cluster.
- Identify the node from which the CSR was generated and pushed.
- Identify the node from which the certificate was uploaded.
- Ensure that the Cisco Tomcat and Platform Administrative Web Service (PAWS) are running.
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You can use the utils service list CLI command to list the running services. |
Collecting Log Files
The logs can be collected by the Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) or the Command Line Interface. For detailed instructions, see the "Traces and Logs" chapter of the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Administration Guide, available at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/products-maintenance-guides-list.html.
CLI commands to List and Get Log Files
- CLI command to list the log file is file list<file name>
- CLI command to get the log file is file get<file name>
Required Log Files
There are two log files that needs to be collected for analyzing issues with Multi-server Certificate.
- Cisco Tomcat.
- Connection Branch Sync Service.
CLI Commands examples
Below are the CLI command examples to list and collect the log files.
- CLI command to list the log files:
- file list activelog cuc/diag_Tomcat*
- file list activelog cuc/diag_CUCE_Sync*
- CLI command to collect the
log file:
- file get activelog cuc/diag_Tomcat_00000001.uc
- file get activelog cuc/diag_CUCE_Sync00000001.uc
After analyzing the log files, if you cannot resolve the problem, contact Cisco TAC.