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author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 02 Apr 2020 17:39:35 +0200 |
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.. _log: Collecting logs --------------- Standard logs ============= Everytime the Orthanc service starts, it will generate a new log file in ``C:\Program Files\Orthanc Server\Logs`` on Windows and in ``/var/log/orthanc/`` on Linux. By default, on Windows, if the Orthanc service fails to start, it will retry to start 5 times and stop so it does not generate thousands of log files. Log files are named as ``Orthanc.log.YYYYMMDD-hhmmss.ffff`` including the date/time when Orthanc was started. Orthanc is not removing old logs so these log files might accumulate and consume lot's of space. It's up to you to manage the logs folder to make sure you don't fill your disk with logs. Generating an exploitable debug log =================================== By default, Orthanc logs only the `WARNING` and `ERROR` level logs. For your log to be exploitable by the Orthanc community, you must generate them with the ``--verbose`` or ``--trace`` to get the `INFO` and `TRACE` information levels. If you are using Orthanc at the command-line, simply add these flags and redirect the standard outputs to some log file. However, if you use packaged versions of Orthanc that runs the server in background, you will have to manually start Orthanc. The sections below explain how to achieve this goal with the officially supported packages. Under Windows ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Under Windows, if you used the official installer: 1. Download the `precompiled command-line version <https://www.orthanc-server.com/download-windows.php>`__ of Orthanc. 2. Stop the Orthanc service. The actual process depends on your version of Windows. 3. Copy the just-downloaded ``Orthanc-1.6.0-Release.exe`` together with your configuration file (that is by default located in ``C:\Orthanc\Configuration.json``) into the same folder (e.g. ``C:\Temp``). 4. In a command-line shell, manually start Orthanc to generate the ``Orthanc.log`` file:: $ cd C:\Temp $ Orthanc-1.6.0-Release.exe --verbose Configuration.json > Orthanc.log 2<&1 5. Once the log has been generated (by default, it is available as ``C:\Temp\Orthanc.log``), stop Orthanc and possibly restart the Orthanc service. Under Debian GNU/Linux ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1. Stop the Orthanc service:: $ sudo /etc/init.d/orthanc stop 2. Manually start Orthanc (using the same configuration as the service) and generate the log:: $ sudo -u orthanc /usr/sbin/Orthanc --verbose /etc/orthanc/ > Orthanc.log 2>&1 3. Restart the Orthanc service:: $ sudo /etc/init.d/orthanc start Under Docker ^^^^^^^^^^^^ The command-line to be used is:: $ sudo docker run -a stderr -p 4242:4242 -p 8042:8042 --rm jodogne/orthanc --verbose /etc/orthanc > Orthanc.log 2>&1