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===Day Log===
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SEP sesam writes a continuous protocol for each [[SEP_sesam_Glossary#backup_day|backup day]]. All modules write messages with a time stamp attached to it. Each message contains a unique code consisting of message type (I=information, W=warning, E=error ), number and originating module.


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Time selection allows to filter the day log output. Day log protocols are the first and most important starting point for problem analysis. The user can find detailed help for problems and error messages in the [[SEP Sesam Admin Manual]]. These errors and a PuTTy copy of the log file can be sent to [mailto:support@sep.de SEP sesam support] to provide detailed information on SEP sesam operations.




SEP sesam writes a continuous protocol for each backup day. All modules write messages with a time stamp attached to it. Each message contains a unique code consisting of message type (I=information, W=warning, E=error ), number and originating module.
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These protocols are the first and most important starting point for problem analysis. The user can find detailed help for problems and error messages in the SysAdm Guide. These errors and a PuTTy copy of the log file can be sent to support@sep.de to provide detailed information.
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===Error Log===
The error log is the subset of the entire day log. Only error messages will be printed out here.

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Day Log

SEP sesam writes a continuous protocol for each backup day. All modules write messages with a time stamp attached to it. Each message contains a unique code consisting of message type (I=information, W=warning, E=error ), number and originating module.

Time selection allows to filter the day log output. Day log protocols are the first and most important starting point for problem analysis. The user can find detailed help for problems and error messages in the SEP Sesam Admin Manual. These errors and a PuTTy copy of the log file can be sent to SEP sesam support to provide detailed information on SEP sesam operations.


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