HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Software 6.4 Server Administrator Guide for Device Manager and Provisioning Manager (web) (T1780-96341, July 2010)

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Appendix A Specifying properties
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You can specify a value from 1 to 100000 (days). If no value is specified, transaction log data is not
automatically deleted after a number of days elapse.
Default: None
A-12-6 server.installTime
The date, time, and time zone of the completed installation are written into this property.
A-13 XP Provisioning Manager server log
properties
The logger.properties file contains the logger properties.
In Windows:
installation-directory-for-the-XP-Provisioning-Manager-
server\conf\logger.properties
In Linux:
installation-folder-for-the-XP-Provisioning-Manager-
server/conf/logger.properties
A-13-1 Logger.loglevel
This property specifies the output level threshold for trace logs and message logs output by the XP
Provisioning Manager log output functionality.
This property is used for the trace logs and message logs of the XP Provisioning Manager server
and GUI listed below. The n in the file name indicates the backup generation number of the file.
HPvMGuiTracen.log
HPvMGuiMessagen.log
HPvMServerTracen.log
HPvMServerMessagen.log
In XP Provisioning Manager, the output level is specified for all message types (error, warning, and
information). There are four levels (0, 10, 20, and 30), which indicate the level of importance. The
smaller number indicates a higher level of importance. Only messages with an output level that is
less than or equal to the value set in this field are output to the trace log or message log.
Although this field will accept 0, 10, 20, and 30 as values, use of the default output level of 20 is
recommended.
Default: 20
A-13-2 Logger.sysloglevel
This property specifies the output level threshold for logs output to the OS (event log in Windows,
syslog in Linux) by the log output functionality of Common Component.
In XP Provisioning Manager, the output level is specified for all message types (error, warning, and
information). There are four levels (0, 10, 20, and 30), which indicate the level of importance. The
smaller number indicates a higher level of importance. Only messages with an output level that is
less than or equal to the value set in this field are output to the event log or syslog.
Although this field will accept 0, 10, 20, and 30 as values, use of the default output level of 0 is
recommended.
Default: 0