User guide
Disable trace of configuration files
You can disable the writing of trace files from the Service Control window in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Serviceability.
Procedure
Step 1
In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Serviceability, choose Trace > Trace Configuration.
The Trace Configuration window displays.
Step 2
Choose the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server from the Server drop-down list box.
Step 3
Choose Cisco Bulk Provisioning Service from the Configured Services drop-down list box.
Step 4
To deactivate the trace feature, uncheck the Trace On check box.
Step 5
Click Update.
This action disables the feature.
BAT log files
BAT generates log files for each bulk transaction. The log file shows the key value of a record, so the
administrator may reexamine the record. The MAC address of the phone serves as the key value when you
are adding, updating, or modifying phones. When users are added, the User ID serves as the key value. To
view the log files for each job that is created in BAT, find the appropriate job and click on the link in the Log
File Name column. A pop-up window displays the log file details of that job.
The log file names designate the operation that was performed and the time that the operation ended.
• Log File Names—File name shows the Job ID, which is a unique identifier that the system creates when
a job is submitted.
• TimeStamp—The timestamp format that is included in the log file name specifies mmddyyyyhhmmss.
• The log file name is of the format jobid#timestamp.txt
Related Topics
Find jobs submitted to BPS, on page 563
Topics related to troubleshooting BAT and TAPS, on page 577
Troubleshooting BAT
Problem The following list describes some scenarios that could occur and provides possible resolutions.
Bulk Administration menu does not display in Administration.
Problem Bulk Administration menu does not display in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
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