Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for AIX

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Log name Description Output destination
Syslog The HDLM messages on or above the
level set by the user with /etc/
syslog.conf are collected.
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We recommend that you configure
the system so that information at the
Information level and higher is
output.
Syslogs can be checked using a text
editor.
Syslog is not output by
default.
To output syslog, The syslog
file path is specified in the
file /etc/syslog.conf. For
details, see the AIX
documentation.
HDLM Inquiry log An HDLM Inquiry log is a response
log when the Inquiry command is
issued to the hdisk.
/var/
DynamicLinkManager/log/
dlminquiry[1-2].log
HDLM
configuration log
HDLM configuration log is an
operation log of the configuration
processing for the HDLM driver.
/var/
DynamicLinkManager/log/
dlmconfig[1-2].log
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When you want to configure the system so that HDLM messages are
output to syslog, specify user for the facility in the /etc/syslog.conf
file. The following shows an example where the system function name is
user, and messages at the info level or higher are output to the /tmp/
syslog.user.log file:
user.info /tmp/syslog.user.log
For details on error levels, see Filtering of error information on page 2-33.
Filtering of error information
Errors detected by HDLM are classified into various error levels. The following
table lists and describes the error levels, in the order of most to least severe
to the system.
Table 2-8 Error levels
Error level Meaning
Level output in
syslog
Critical Fatal errors that may stop the system. err
Error Errors that adversely affect the system.
This type of error can be avoided by
performing a failover or other
countermeasures.
err
Warning Errors that enable the system to
continue but, if left, might cause the
system to improperly operate.
warning
Information Information that simply indicates the
operating history when the system is
operating normally.
info
HDLM Functions
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for AIX) User Guide