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Appendices
MP_Status.log Converts XML.svf status message files from clients and copies them to the site
server.
The following table describes the Admin UI log files, which are located in the
<SCCM_InstallationPath>\AdminUI\AdminUILog directory. The files may contain
information about the Configuration Manager Console Extension component.
Log file Log file description
ResourceExplorer.log Records errors, warnings, and information about running the Resource Explorer.
SMSAdminUI.log Records the local Configuration Manager console tasks when you connect to the
Configuration Manager site.
Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM Crash Dumps
In addition to log files, crash dumps may be generated if a Parallels Mac Management component
terminates abnormally. The crash dumps are generated for the Configuration Manager Proxy
component and for Mac Clients running on individual Macs. Please note that crash dumps may not
be created every time a component crashes. If a dump doesn't exist in the directories specified
below, it can be found in the problem report, which will be generated instead.
The crash dump file locations are:
Configuration Manager Proxy:
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue\AppCrash_pma_isv
_proxy_*, where AppCrash_pma_isv_proxy_* is the name of a directory containing the
crash dump files (the name is appended with a unique suffix for each dump).
Mac client software: /Library/Logs/CrashReporter/pma_agent*.crash, where
pma_agent*.crash is the name of the directory containing the files (the asterisk character is
substituted with a unique dump identifier).
Changing Log File Rotation Limits
About Log File Rotation
Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM 2012 implements log file rotation that ensures that
the log files don't grow in size indefinitely. The amount of data contained in an individual log file and
the total size of all logs are kept at a reasonable limit. Log file rotation is enabled by default.
Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM 2012 consists of a number of executables
including services, graphical user interface, and utilities. Each executable creates its own log file
named <exec_name.log>, where "exec_name" is the executable file name. The following table lists
Parallels Mac Management executables and their corresponding log file names and locations:
Executable Name Operating System Log File Name and Path
pma_isv_proxy_service Windows %Windir%\Logs\pma_isv_proxy_service.log
pma_isv_proxy_config Windows %Windir%\Logs\pma_isv_proxy_config.log