System information

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Appendices
pma_isv_proxy_service.log This is the main SCCM Proxy log file. It is updated
as needed while the SCCM Proxy service is
running. It contains information related to the
SCCM Proxy operations such as starting/stopping
the service, reading various system properties,
starting or stopping Mac management utilities and
others.
pma_discovery.log This log file is updated every time a network
discovery (manual or scheduled) is run. It contains
information about the discovery itself (processes
started, subnets searched, etc) and the
information about discovered Mac computers,
including IP address, hostname, MAC address,
whether the Client installation was initiated on a
Mac, and other info.
SCCM Console Extension pma_setup.log The SCCM Console Extension component has
just one log file: pma_setup.log. The file contains
information about the component installation
procedure.
Please note that when the SCCM Proxy and the
SCCM Console Extension components are
installed on the same computer, the
pma_setup.log is shared between them.
pma_agent.log This is the main client software log file, which
contains information about the client operations.
The file is updated when the Mac Client
communicates with SCCM Proxy and/or performs
actions on the Mac computer on which it is
running.
pma_agent_ui.log This log file is updated when the client installation
and registration utilities are run on the Mac by a
user.
The file also records information when an
operation is performed on the Mac that is user-
specific. An example of such an operation is
applying a Mac configuration profile (a profile is
applied for each individual Mac user if more than
one user exists).
Please note that if a Mac user doesn't have
privileges to write to the /Library/Logs directory,
the log file will be created in the
/Users/<user_name>/Library/Logs directory.
Mac Client
pma_agent_uninstaller.log This log file is created when the client is uninstalled
from the Mac computer.
System Center Configuration Manager Log Files
Some of the Parallels Mac Management process information is recorded in the SCCM log files. You
may examine these files in addition to the log files described above. Please note that SCCM creates
these files on the fly and not all of them may actually exist.