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To do this Do this
Clear logs Choose Logs > Clear current Log, or choose Logs
> Clear All Logs.
The name of the currently viewed log replaces
current.
Refresh logs Choose Logs > Refresh Current Log, or choose
Logs > Refresh All Information Logs.
Setting Log Preferences
You can set up log preferences so that the AXD test logs are automatically saved to a
le at a location you choose. AXD test logs are created every time you start a new AXD
session.
When AXD Mac OS X tools saves a log, it overwrites any existing log of the same name.
Log preferences can automatically customize the name of the log le so that the log
les aren’t overwritten.
If you don’t use any of the naming options, the log is saved as:
AXD_serialnumber_mode_autosave_log.txt
If you are testing locally, mode is replaced by “local.” If you are testing remotely, mode is
replaced by “remote.”
If you use all of the naming options, the log is saved as:
AXD_serialnumber_mode_autosave_log_date_ethernetaddress uniquename.txt
The appended values use this format:
Value Format Example
date DD_Mon_Year 15_Jul_2007
ethernetaddress ##_##_##_##_##_## 01_23_45_67_89_ab
uniquename - # - 1
The unique name will be appended only if a le of the same name exists.
A log for the local Xserve with all naming options enabled (using the example values)
is saved as:
AXD_AB12345CD6E_local_autosave_log_15_Jul_2007_01_23_45_67_89_ab - 1.txt
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