Change the activities that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service writes to a log file

The settings for the activities that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service writes to a log file apply to all log files, including the event log, UDP log files, and TCP log files.

  1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.
  2. Click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance.
  3. On the Logging tab, click Edit instance.
  4. In the Logging section, perform any of the following tasks:
    Task Steps

    Do not trace how data packets travel inside the SRP network layer from the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

    In the SRP logging turned on drop-down list, click No.

    Do not trace how data packets travel inside the IPPP network layer from the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

    In the IPPP logging turned on drop-down list, click No.

    Send logging information using UDP to a UDP server.

    In the UDP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

    Trace how data packets travel inside the gateway message envelope network layer from the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

    In the GME logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

    Monitor HTTP headers for request and response messages that the web server sends or receives when users retrieve content from the Internet and intranet on BlackBerry devices.

    In the HTTP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

    Monitor HTTP headers and the body of response messages that the web server sends when users retrieve content from the Internet and intranet on BlackBerry devices.

    In the Verbose HTTP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

    Monitor activity that occurs between the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service and the target server when the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses a TLS connection.

    In the TLS logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

    Monitor the certificate revocation status that the BlackBerry device retrieves from the OCSP server.

    In the OCSP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

    Monitor BlackBerry device requests to access a user profile or certificate from the LDAP directory.

    In the LDAP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

    Monitor CRLs that the BlackBerry device retrieves from the CRL server.

    In the CRL logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

    Monitor PGP key status and revocation information that the BlackBerry device retrieves from the PGP server.

    In the PGP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

  5. Click Save all.