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Logging Configuration
Configuring Logging
Configuration (3) Screen,” the value on the other screen
is overridden by the value you enter here.
Default: N
NOTE
If you change the console logging configuration for
any
subsystem, the
changes will not take effect until the
entire HP e3000 system
is shut
down and restarted.
Enable Disc Logging?
Required. Enter Y if you want logging events for
only
this subsystem and class
recorded in the NM log
file; N, otherwise. The file name that Node Management
Services (NMS) uses is NMLG
nnnn
.PUB.SYS, where
nnnn
is a number from
0000
through
9999
. This is a common
file used for logging by all logging classes in all
subsystems. At each MPE system startup, or when a
file is full, NMS creates a new NMLG
nnnn
.PUB.SYS file,
naming each successive file by incrementing
nnnn
.
When NMLG
9999
.PUB.SYS is full, NMS names the next
file NMLG
0000
.PUB.SYS. The MPE commands
RESUMENMLOG, SHOWNMLOG, and SWITCHNMLOG are used
to control logging and the log file. These commands are
described in Chapter 6 , “MPE Commands,” in this
manual.
Refer to Table 3-1 for guidelines.
Note that if the value you enter here is different from
the value specified for this subsystem and class on the
screen shown in Figure 3-3, “IBM Logging
Configuration (1) Screen,” Figure 3-4, “IBM Logging
Configuration (2) Screen,” or Figure 3-5, “IBM Logging
Configuration (3) Screen,” the value on the other screen
is overridden by the value you enter here.
Default: Y
NOTE
If you change the disk logging configuration for a subsystem, the
changes will not take effect until
that subsystem
is shut down and
restarted.
Current number of users enabled for logging
For display only. The number of users specified for
Users enabled for logging. For example, if two
users are specified for Users enabled for logging,
the value 2 would be displayed here when
[f6] (Save
Data) is pressed.