Managing Serviceguard Extension for SAP on Integrity Linux, December 2005

Step by Step Installation of SGeSAP on Integrity Linux for SAP WAS Central Instances
Cluster Configuration
Chapter 270
OS710 Optional Step:
SGeSAP/LX IPF maintains a LOGLEVEL that can be set via sap.config
and that defines the level of detail that is written by SGeSAP/LX IPF to
the package logfile. Table 2-5 shows allowed values range from zero to
two, with two being the default and highest level of detail.
OS720 Optional Step:
Many SAP configuration values are considered to be on their default
settings for SGeSAP/LX IPF. In case a specific environment was
customized, there might also be a need to customize these values for
SGeSAP/LX IPF.
Table 2-8 shows the values that can be specified in sap.config:
Table 2-5 SGeSAP/LX IPF Package Logfile
Value Message
0
ERROR/WARNING and info
message logging only
1 additional TRACE POINT logging
2 additional treatment_test and
watchdog messages (DEFAULT)
Table 2-6 Default Value Settings for SGeSAP/LX IPF
Value DEFAULT Name
SIDADM <sid>adm name of SAP System
Administration User
SIDHOME /home/<SIDADM> home directory of SIDADM
DB_PKG db<SID> name of the database package
CI_PKG ci<SID> name of the Central Instance
package
NFS_PKG <DB_PKG> name of the HA NFS package
the HA NFS functionality lies
within the DB, DBCI or a
separate SAPNFS package