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Task Status Pane

Located at the bottom of X Manager and the Administrative Console, the Task Status pane displays messages about connection status and long-running tasks that are being handled. Typical messages include information about connecting to or disconnecting from a domain, and starting or stopping a session. Error messages are also displayed.

You can customize the behavior of the Task Status pane in the Preferences dialog box; for example, when you start an X session, the Task Status pane identifies the task, indicates progress of the task, and shows the result of the task — cancellation, error, or success.

For tasks related to unsuccessful client connections, click the Information ("i") icon on the Task Status pane to display the Start Client dialog box, which provides client information.

Reflection X log files are also a source of information.

Reflection X log files are created for the following applications and services:

Application Log file
X Manager xmanager.log
X Manager for Domains xmanager.log
X Administrative Console xadmin.log
rxsconfig rxsconfig.log
rxmigrate migration.log
Service Log file
Reflection X Service rxs.log
Domain Controller (process of Reflection X Service) domain.log
Domain Node (process of Reflection X Service) node.log
Remote Session Services (process of Reflection X Service) node.log

The locations of these log files vary by platform:

Windows Application log files

%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Micro Focus\Reflection\logs

Windows Service log files

%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\.microfocus\rx\logs

Linux Application log files

~/.microfocus/reflection/logs

Linux Service log files

rxs.log (service launcher)

/var/log

rxs.log (log file for the service itself), domain.log, node.log, rxsconfig.log

/opt/microfocus/ReflectionX/logs

HP-UX Application log files

~/.microfocus/reflection/logs

HP-UX Application Service log files

rxs.log (service launcher)

/var/adm

rxs.log (log file for the service itself), domain.log, node.log, rxsconfig.log

/opt/microfocus/ReflectionX/logs

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