36.5.2 Capturing console diagnostics: runfm -log option
If you are using runfm on the same system as FrameMaker, before closing FrameMaker runfm appends the contents of the FrameMaker console window to the file specified by the -log option; this file is placed in the same directory as the specified book or document. The default log file name is mif2go.log. If you specify both -book and -doc, and the book and document files are in different directories, the log file is placed in the document directory rather than the book directory.
The contents of the FrameMaker console window are appended to the log file only when you specify -close all (see §36.4.4 Closing FrameMaker files after conversion); if FrameMaker remains open after runfm finishes, nothing is appended to the log file.
If you are using runfm across a network, the -log option has no effect; see §36.7 Operating runfm across a network.
Maintaining a log file preserves FrameMaker console output over multiple executions of runfm, because FrameMaker clears the console each time it starts. See §36.5.3 Reviewing FrameMaker console messages after runfm.
§36.4.4 Closing FrameMaker files after conversion
§36.5.1 Increasing console diagnostics: runfm -diag option
§36.5.3 Reviewing FrameMaker console messages after runfm
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