HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring scripting guide (T2558-96074, February 2008)

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LogFile The name of the Storage Mirroring messages/alerts log file
Values: any valid file name
Default: DTLog
GUI Setting
: None
LogMessageLevel Specifies the types of messages logged to the.dtl files
Values:
0 No messages will be logged
1 Only alert messages will be logged
2 Alert and release messages will be logged
3 Alert, release, and debug messages will be logged
Default:
2
GUI Setting
: None
LoopbackID This entry is no longer used.
MaxChecksumBlocks Specifies the number of checksum values retrieved from the target
Values: any integer
Default:
32
GUI Setting
: None
MaxConnections Number of network requests that can be processed simultaneously. Windows is limited to 5
simultaneous requests.
Values: 0 - 65535
Default: 5
GUI Setting: None
HP recommends that you not change this value.
MaxLogFileSize Maximum size, in bytes, of any .dtl log file
Values:limited by available disk space
Default:
1048576
GUI Setting
: Server Properties, Logging tab, Messages & Alerts, Maximum Length
MaxLogPathname The maximum length of a file name (the entire volume\directory\filename including slashes,
spaces, periods, extensions, and so on) that will be displayed in the Storage Mirroring log file and
the Windows Event Viewer. File names longer than the MaxDisplayablePath will be truncated and
will be followed by an ellipsis (...).
Values:
1-32760
Default:
32760
GUI Setting
: None
MaxNumberofLog
Files
Maximum number of .dtl log files that can exist at one time. When Storage Mirroring creates a
new .dtl file, if this number is exceeded, the oldest .dtl file is deleted.
Values:
1 - 999
Default: 5
GUI Setting
: Server Properties, Logging tab, Messages & Alerts, Maximum Files
MaxRemoveOrphans
OpSize
Determines whether or not Storage Mirroring will send over multiple remove orphan operations.
Storage Mirroring will send over the operations if a directory has more files than this number.
Values: 0 - 131072
Default : 1000
GUI Setting
: None
Server Setting Description