Technical data

SET SERVICE
/LOG_OPTIONS=
[ [NO]ACCEPT ]
[ [NO]ACTIVATE ]
[ [NO]ADDRESS ]
[ [NO]ALL ]
[ [NO]CONNECT ]
[ [NO]DEACTIVATE ]
[ [NO]ERROR ]
[ [NO]EXIT_CLEANUP ]
[ [NO]LOGIN ]
[ [NO]LOGOUT ]
[ [NO]MODIFY ]
[ [NO]REJECT ]
Sets the specified logging options for the service you are configuring.
The logging options have the following meanings:
Option Meaning
[NO]ACCEPT Message is logged when a request is accepted.
[NO]ACTIVATE Message is logged when the service is activated.
[NO]ADDRESS For auxiliary server messages and OpenVMS security
events, the message displays the IP address as a host
name. If host names are not relevant, HP recommends
that you specify [NO]ADDRESS.
[NO]ALL Messages are logged for all events.
[NO]CONNECT Message is logged when the auxiliary server issues a
connect request back to the client. The services that
usually make this request (on a second socket) are
remote shell and remote execute.
[NO]DEACTIVATE Message is logged when the service is being
deactivated.
[NO]ERROR Message is logged when an error is detected while
processing a request to the service.
[NO]EXIT_CLEANUP Message is logged when the service fails to complete
startup (that is, the server did not assign the BG
device, with logical name SYS$NET, or did not issue a
C socket before exiting).
[NO]LOGIN Message is logged when a connected terminal server
accepts a remote login request.
[NO]LOGOUT Message is logged when a connected terminal server
terminates a connection.
[NO]MODIFY Message is logged when the active service is being
modified.
[NO]REJECT Message is logged when a request is rejected.
/PORT=n
Required if defining a new service entry. Cannot be modified; use SET
NOSERVICE to delete the entry and then re-create the entry with the
modification you want to make.
Port number that the service will use. Specify a number from 1 to 65535.
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