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The logging screens described in this chapter make it possible
to completely configure logging for all subsystems by traversing
only six screens. However, using these screens, it is not possible
to configure logging so that messages generated by specific logging
classes are sent to an individual user's list device. The
Logging Configuration: Class Data screen (#67) is shown in
Figure 12-9 "Logging Configuration: Class Data
Screen".
Figure 12-9 Logging Configuration: Class Data Screen
![[Logging Configuration: Class Data Screen]](img/gfx106.gif)
The following steps describe the method used to configuring
users to receive logging messages. Using this method, you can create
a configuration that allows messages from a single logging class,
or a set of classes, to be sent to a user's list device.
To do so, you access and update the Logging Configuration
Class Data screen according to the following steps:
Type the path name:
@LOGGING.SUBnnnn.CLASnnnn
in the command window of any screen and press the [Enter] key,
where SUBnnnn is the subsystem ID and CLASnnnn is
the class name of the logging class you want directed to the user's
list device. The Logging Configuration: Class Data screen shown in
Figure 12-9 "Logging Configuration:
Class Data Screen" is displayed.
For example, subsystem 77, class 2 would be entered as:
@LOGGING.SUB0077.CLASS0002
To enable console logging for this subsystem logging class, enter
a Y in the enable console logging field. To disable console
logging, enter an N. Be aware that changing the value in
this field will override the previous setting for the logging class
you are configuring.
To enable disk logging for this subsystem logging class, enter a
Y in the enable disk logging field. To disable console
logging, enter an N. Be aware that changing the value in
this field will override the previous setting for the logging class
you are configuring.
Enter up to three names, in the form user.account, in the users
enabled for logging fields. If these fields already contain names it
is because user names were previously configured using this screen.
If less than three user names are configured, type the new user name
in an empty field. If all fields are used, type over one of the old
user names to replace it with the new user name. (Note that the user
name you type over will no longer be enabled to receive these logging
messages.)
Press the [Save Data] function key to modify the data
record.
Press the [Prior Screen] key to return to the screen from
which you accessed the Logging Configuration: Class Data screen.
Repeat the above procedure for each subsystem logging class for which
you want to enable users.
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CAUTION: Enabling users to receive logging messages can strain system
resources. Hewlett-Packard recommends that you use this capability sparingly
and only for short periods of time.
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