Using the HP DTC Manager/UX

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Configuring global parameters
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Global parameter definitions
Event Logging Class
Move the cursor to the logging class fields whose corresponding events you want to
log. The dtclist command is used to display the event logs (see Appendix B).
Note Only use log events of class 2 (and higher) for:
- troubleshooting
- one DTC at a time
The logging classes for events are as follows:
Class 1—Catastrophic (default logging class)
Class 2—Critical
Class 3—Non-critical
Class 4—Not Used
Class 5—Informative
Class 6—Statistical
Logging Class 1 is always selected and operational. Additional levels can also be
logged by entering an x in the corresponding field.
Note Currently, Logging Class 4 does not supply event information even if the field is
marked.
DTC User Interface
Timeout
Specify a timeout value between 5 and 300 seconds for the DTC. The default
timeout is 300 seconds. A terminal user using the connect command to connect to a
system via the DTC must attempt to connect to the system within this amount of
time.
The DTC waits this amount of time before the DTC Terminal User interface is
disconnected. Once the terminal has established a connection with a system via the
DTC, the timeout is disabled until the user returns to the DTC user interface.
The DTC User Interface Timeout can be enabled and disabled from the Enable
Port Options screen (see “Enabling port options” on page 99). By default, the DTC
User Interface Timeout is disabled.