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A: The SGI Media Server Control GUIs
Table A-2 shows the log severity levels and codes, which are listed in decreasing order of
severity.
Priority levels Info and Notice result from user actions. Priority levels Warning through
Emergency generally result from system problems.
-C Specifies that the loaded clip should be cued with the specified in and out points. If
* is specified for either inpoint or outpoint, the default edit in point or out point is
used.
-P Specifies that the clip whose name is clipname should start playing when the Media
Control Panel starts.
-v Sets the logging verbosity level to loglevel. The default is 0, which means all log
messages up to and including Info priority are written to STDOUT. (The mcpanel
program writes its log messages to STDOUT.)
The values for loglevel are defined in Table A-2.
Table A-2 Log Severity Levels
Priority
Log
Level Description
Emergency -6 Panic condition.
Alert -5 Condition that should be corrected immediately, such as a corrupted
system file.
Critical -4 Critical condition that has system-wide impact, such as a hard device
error; immediate action is required.
Error -3 Problem that needs correcting but does not require immediate action.
Warning -2 Possible problem but could be a transient problem that corrects itself.
Notice -1 Condition that might require attention, but is not an error condition.
Info 0 Informational message.
Debugnn Informational message that normally is of use to engineers for
debugging; may be Debug1, Debug2, or Debug3, where Debug3
produces the most debugging information.
Table A-1 Media Control Panel Options (continued)
Option Description