Logging User Events [ System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual
Logging User Events
User logging provides a means for system users and subsystems to record
additions and modifications to databases and other files using
application programs. The system manager determines the maximum number
of logging processes and the maximum number of users per logging process.
The ULOG command configures the user logging process parameters. ULOG
has the following parameters:
ULOG (UL) [NLOGPROCS = numberprocesses allowed]
[USERSPERPROC = usersperloggingprocess]
NLOGPROCS controls the user logging ID (LID) table size. Lowering
NLOGPROCS loses all current logging ID information from the tape created
by SYSGEN. If NLOGPROCS remains unchanged or increases, the current
logging ID information is copied to tape. The minimum and maximum number
of processes allowed are 2 and 128, respectively.
USERSPERPROC specifies the maximum number of users assigned to each
configured logging process. The minimum and maximum number of users per
logging process are 1 and 1024, respectively.
NOTE Changing NLOGPROCS takes effect when a tape is created and an
UPDATE CONFIG or INSTALL is conducted. Refer to Chapter 3 for
information on installing or updating the operating system.
To set the number of processes or users per process, enter ULOG followed
by the number of processes or users:
log>ULOG 40 ** Number of Processes **
or
log>ULOG USERSPERPROC=40 ** Number of Users per Process **
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