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\HITACHI\HNTRLib2\spool\Hntr2n.log files (n indicates a file
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For Windows Server 2003 (excluding the x86 edition) , Windows Server
2008 (excluding the x86 edition), or Windows Server 2012, Program
Files is Program Files (x86).
If a lot of integrated trace information is output, the older information might
end up getting deleted in a very short amount of time. Also, if a large amount
of integrated trace information is suddenly all output at the same time, any
integrated trace information that is overflowing the buffer might not be saved
into the integrated trace files. To save as much information as possible,
change the settings for Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library, increasing
the integrated trace file size and buffer size. Note that if the values are too
large, it will place a heavy load on the system. When determining these
values, be sure to consider these operational tradeoffs.
The following table lists the default values and recommended values for the
integrated trace file setting.
Table 3-20 Default and Recommended Values for the Integrated Trace File
Settings
Setting
Default value
Recommended
value
Integrated trace file size
256 (KB)
4096 (KB)
Number of integrated trace files
4
8
Buffer size per
monitoring
interval
Monitoring cycle
10 (seconds)
5 (seconds)
Buffer size per
monitoring interval
64 (KB)
256 (KB)
Number of
messages to be
output per
monitoring
interval
Monitoring cycle
0 (seconds)
0 (seconds)
Number of messages
to be output
0
0
If Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2) is already installed,
the existing settings will be inherited. If you change these settings, keep in
mind that programs other than HDLM also use them. If an earlier Hitachi
Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib) is already installed, the settings
will not be inherited.
To change the integrated trace file settings:
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In Explorer, double-click the following file:
program-installation-destination-drive:\Program Files
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\HITACHI
\HNTRLib2\bin\hntr2utl2.exe
If you are using the Server Core environment, execute hntr2utl2.exe
from the Command Prompt window.
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