DSTrace is used to trace Identity Manager communications. In a BCC, it is generally best to trace both sides of the communication channel (both drivers).
To trace the communications for the BCC-specific Identity Manager drivers on a NetWare BCC:
Modify two attributes on both DriverSet objects:
Start your Internet browser and enter the URL for iManager.
The URL is http://server_ip_address/nps/iManager.html. Replace server_ip_address with the IP address or DNS name of the server that has iManager and the Identity Manager preconfigured templates for iManager installed.
Specify your username and password, specify the tree where you want to log in, then click
.Click the
button at the top of the iManager page.In the left column, browse to and right-click the desired DriverSet object, then select
.Click the
tab, and in the list of valued attributes, click then click .Ensure that the Trace Level is set to 4, then click
.Repeat Step 1.e and Step 1.f for the Identity Manager-XSLTraceLevel attribute, also setting the trace level to 4.
Repeat Step 1.d through Step 1.g for the other driver sets you want to trace.
At the NetWare server console, load DSTrace by entering dstrace.
Configure DSTrace by entering dstrace inline -all +dvrs +dxml at the NetWare server console.
Enable DSTrace by again entering dstrace at the NetWare server console.
Run the desired actions for the information you want traced.
Disable DSTrace by entering dstrace off at the NetWare server console.
The trace file is located at sys:/system/dstrace.log. You might want to delete this file before starting a trace so the events logged in the file are specific to the actions you are tracing.