High Availability Monitors Version A.03.02 Release Notes

Introduction to the NOF API
NOF Verbs to Manage Specific SNAplus2 Functions
Chapter 180
defaults for a particular server, use the following verbs:
SET_GLOBAL_LOG_TYPE, SET_LOG_TYPE
To change the file names or directories used for log messages or to
change the size at which files are backed up and reset, use the following
verb:
SET_LOG_FILE
To check which server is currently defined as the central logger or to
check whether central logging is enabled, use the following verbs:
QUERY_CENTRAL_LOGGER, QUERY_CENTRAL_LOGGING
To check the types of messages being recorded or to check whether
succinct logging or full logging is being used, either globally or on a
particular server, use the following verbs:
QUERY_GLOBAL_LOG_TYPE, QUERY_LOG_TYPE
To check the file, file size, or directory being used for a particular log
type, use the following verb:
QUERY_LOG_FILE
If you want to activate tracing to diagnose problems with connectivity
components on a particular SNAplus2 node or to deactivate it after
collecting the required data, use the following verbs:
ADD_DLC_TRACE, REMOVE_DLC_TRACE
If you want to activate tracing to diagnose problems with other
SNAplus2 kernel components or to deactivate it after collecting the
required data, use the following verb:
SET_TRACE_TYPE
If you want to activate tracing to diagnose problems with
communications between clients and servers across the SNAplus2 LAN
or to deactivate it after collecting the required data, use the following
verb:
SET_CS_TRACE
If you want to activate tracing to diagnose problems with
communications between current-level and back-level computers (in a
client-server system where you are in the process of migrating to a new
level of the SNAplus2 software) or to deactivate it after collecting the