HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr set -ellv 1
KAPL01049-I Would you like to execute the operation?
Operation name = set [y/n]: y
KAPL01001-I The HDLM command completed normally. Operation
name = set, completion time = yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
#
-elfs error-log-file-size
Specify a value from 100 to 2000000 (KB) for the size of the error log files
(dlmmgrn.log (n indicates a file number from 1 to 16)). The specified
value is used for HDLM manager logs.
By specifying both the log file size and the number of log files, you can
collect up to 32,000,000KB (approximately 30 GB) of error logs in total.
When the size of all the log files in a log file group reaches their maximum
value, the new log data will overwrite the existing log data, starting with
the oldest log data.
-elfn number-of error-log-files
Specify the number of error log files (dlmmgrn.log (n indicates a file
number from 1 to 16)). Specify a value from 2 to 16.
By specifying both the log file size and the number of log files, you can
collect up to 32,000,000KB (approximately 30GB) of error logs in total.
-systflv trace-level
Specify the trace output level.
The trace files for which trace levels can be set are hdlmtrn.log (n
indicates a file number from 1 to 64).
Table 6-4 Trace Level Values on page 6-21
shows the values of the trace
level. If an error occurs, set the trace level to 1 or higher to collect the
log information.
Table 6-4 Trace Level Values
Value
Description
0
Does not output any trace.
1
Only outputs error information.
2
Outputs a summary of program operation.
3
Outputs details of program operation.
4
Outputs all information.
The higher the error log collection level value, the more log information
will be output. As the amount of log information that is output increases,
the amount of time before existing information is overwritten becomes
shorter.
-systfs trace-file-size
Specify the size of the trace file in kilobytes. Specify a value from 100 to
16000.
Command Reference
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