NETXPORT Log Configuration [ NS3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
NS3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual
NETXPORT Log Configuration
The Netxport Log Configuration (1) screen (#61) in figure 12-2 is
displayed when you press the function key for [Go To Logging] at the
Unguided Configuration screen (#80) shown in figure 2-6.
Figure 12-2. Netxport Log Configuration (1)
Use the fields and the function keys of the screen to configure logging
for the subsystems represented on the screen. If the subsystem for which
you want to enable logging does not appear on the first screen, press the
[Next Screen] function key to go to the next Netxport Log Configuration
screen. There are a total of five logging configuration screens.
Enable or disable logging classes (or accept HP-recommended defaults).
Press the [Save Data] key on each screen to create or modify the data
record. Verify that the data record has been created by checking that
the Data flag is Y.
For more information on logging classes and subsystems see the NS3000/iX
Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual.
Fields
Console logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to the system
console. A value must be entered for each subsystem
and class listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to the
console, N (no) disables logging to the console.
Disk logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to a disk file. A
value must be entered for each subsystem and class
listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to a file, N (no)
disables logging to a file. The file name that NMS
uses is NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS|, where nnnn is a number
from 0000 to 9999. All logging classes in all
subsystems are logged to this file. At each system
startup, or when a file is full, NMS creates a new
NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS file, naming each successive logging
file by incrementing nnnn. When NMLG9999.PUB.SYS
is full, NMS names the next logging file
NMLG0000.PUB.SYS.
The Netxport Log Configuration (2) screen (#60) in figure 12-3 is
displayed when you press the [Next Screen] function key from the Netxport
Log Configuration (1) screen.
Figure 12-3. Netxport Log Configuration (2)
Use the fields and the function keys of the screen to configure logging
for the subsystems represented on the screen. If the subsystem for which
you want to enable logging does not appear on this screen, press the
[Next Screen] function key to go to the next Netxport Log Configuration
screen. There are a total of five logging configuration screens.
Enable or disable logging classes (or accept HP-recommended defaults).
Press the [Save Data] key on each screen to create or modify the data
record. Verify that the data record has been created by checking that
the Data flag is Y.
For more information on logging classes and subsystems see the NS3000/iX
Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual.
Fields
Console logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to the system
console. A value must be entered for each subsystem
and class listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to the
console, N (no) disables logging to the console.
Disk logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to a disk file. A
value must be entered for each subsystem and class
listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to a file, N (no)
disables logging to a file. The file name that NMS
uses is NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS, where nnnn is a number from
0000 to 9999. All logging classes in all subsystems
are logged to this file. At each system startup,
or when a file is full, NMS creates a new
NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS file, naming each successive logging
file by incrementing nnnn. When NMLG9999.PUB.SYS
is full, NMS names the next logging file
NMLG0000.PUB.SYS.
The Netxport Log Configuration (3) screen (#70) in figure 12-4 is
displayed when you press the [Next Screen] function key from the Netxport
Log Configuration (2) screen.
Figure 12-4. Netxport Log Configuration (3)
Use the fields and the function keys of the screen to configure logging
for the subsystems represented on the screen. If the subsystem for which
you want to enable logging does not appear on this screen, press the
[Next Screen] function key to go to the next Netxport Log Configuration
screen. There are a total of five logging configuration screens.
Enable or disable logging classes (or accept HP-recommended defaults).
Press the [Save Data] key on each screen to create or modify the data
record. Verify that the data record has been created by checking that
the Data flag is Y.
For more information on logging classes and subsystems see the NS3000/iX
Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual.
Fields
Console logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to the system
console. A value must be entered for each subsystem
and class listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to the
console, N (no) disables logging to the console.
Disk logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to a disk file. A
value must be entered for each subsystem and class
listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to a file, N (no)
disables logging to a file. The file name that NMS
uses is NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS, where nnnn is a number from
0000 to 9999. All logging classes in all subsystems
are logged to this file. At each system startup,
or when a file is full, NMS creates a new
NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS file, naming each successive logging
file by incrementing nnnn. When NMLG9999.PUB.SYS
is full, NMS names the next logging file
NMLG0000.PUB.SYS.
The Netxport Log Configuration (4) screen (#68) in figure 12-5 is
displayed when you press the [Next Screen] function key from the Netxport
Log Configuration (3) screen.
Figure 12-5. Netxport Log Configuration (4)
Use the fields and the function keys of the screen to configure logging
for the subsystems represented on the screen. If the subsystem for which
you want to enable logging does not appear on this screen, press the
[Next Screen] function key to go to the next Netxport Log Configuration
screen. There are a total of five logging configuration screens.
Enable or disable logging classes (or accept HP-recommended defaults).
Press the [Save Data] key on each screen to create or modify the data
record. Verify that the data record has been created by checking that
the Data flag is Y.
Press the [Exit Logging] function key when you have finished modifying
the logging configuration.
For more information on logging classes and subsystems see the NS3000/iX
Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual.
Fields
Console logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to the system
console. A value must be entered for each subsystem
and class listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to the
console, N (no) disables logging to the console.
Disk logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to a disk file. A
value must be entered for each subsystem and class
listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to a file, N (no)
disables logging to a file. The file name that NMS
uses is NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS, where nnnn is a number from
0000 to 9999. All logging classes in all subsystems
are logged to this file. At each system startup,
or when a file is full, NMS creates a new
NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS file, naming each successive logging
file by incrementing nnnn. When NMLG9999.PUB.SYS
is full, NMS names the next logging file
NMLG0000.PUB.SYS.
The Netxport Log Configuration (5) screen (#69) in figure 12-6 is
displayed when you press the [Next Screen] function key from the Netxport
Log Configuration (4) screen.
Figure 12-6. Netxport Log Configuration (5)
Use the fields and the function keys of the screen to configure logging
for the subsystems represented on the screen. If the subsystem for which
you want to enable logging does not appear on this screen, press the
[Next Screen] function key to go to the next Netxport Log Configuration
screen. There are a total of five logging configuration screens.
Enable or disable logging classes (or accept HP-recommended defaults).
Press the [Save Data] key on each screen to create or modify the data
record. Verify that the data record has been created by checking that
the Data flag is Y.
Press the [Exit Logging] function key when you have finished modifying
the logging configuration.
For more information on logging classes and subsystems see the NS3000/iX
Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual.
Fields
Console logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to the system
console. A value must be entered for each subsystem
and class listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to the
console, N (no) disables logging to the console.
Disk logging The value entered in this field specifies whether or
not logging events for the subsystem and class listed
beside the field will be logged to a disk file. A
value must be entered for each subsystem and class
listed. A Y (yes) enables logging to a file, N (no)
disables logging to a file. The file name that NMS
uses is NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS, where nnnn is a number from
0000 to 9999. All logging classes in all subsystems
are logged to this file. At each system startup,
or when a file is full, NMS creates a new
NMLGnnnn.PUB.SYS file, naming each successive logging
file by incrementing nnnn. When NMLG9999.PUB.SYS
is full, NMS names the next logging file
NMLG0000.PUB.SYS.
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