HP StorageWorks Secure Path V3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide (AA-RU7VD-TE, February 2004)
Managing Secure Path
80 Secure Path v3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide
# spmgr log -n [0, 3]
This command enables or disables logging to the notify function. This option has
two values, 0 and 3. The default is 3. Level 0 is provided for disabling all
notification messages.
# spmgr log
Server: sensodyne Report Created: Fri, Jul 12 11:29:03 2002
Command: spmgr log
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Current Log Options
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Syslog, enabled, level 2
Console, enabled, level 1
Notify, enabled, level 3
The notify command
The notify command lets you manage the distribution of the three classes of event
reports: critical, warning, and informational. In Secure Path v3.0C, notification
occurs through e-mail messages.
Syntax:
#spmgr notify add
delete
(no argument)
Messages from the Secure Path drivers are one of three severity levels:
■ Critical messages are severity level 1.
■ Warning messages are severity level 2.
■ Informational messages are severity level 3.
Notify sends event notices to users from the highest to the lowest level of the
severity marking as follows:
■ A user with severity level 3 receives level 3, 2, and 1 severity messages.
■ A user with severity level 2 receives level 2 and 1 severity messages.
■ A user with severity level 1 receives severity level 1 messages only.