Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012

# export EVWEB_TRACE_LEVEL=<trace value>
Tracing is now enabled. The trace value is the trace level that you have set.
Modifying Tracing using the Evweb GUI
To modify tracing, complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the System Management Homepage.
To log in to HP SMH, enter http://<hostname>:2301 in the address bar of a Web
browser. The HP SMH login screen is displayed.
2. Enter your user name and password in the appropriate text boxes.
3. Click Sign In on the login screen.
The HP SMH home page is displayed.
4. Do one of the following:
Select Tools -> Subscription Administration.
or
Select Logs -> Event Viewer.
NOTE: The Modify Tracing option is not displayed if tracing is not enabled.
5. Select Modify Tracing available at the top right corner of the page.
The Modify Tracing page is displayed.
6. Change the trace level by selecting the level from the trace level list.
7. Select Modify Tracing.
The tracing level is modified and a confirmation message is displayed.
8. Click OK on the confirmation message window.
For more information about modifying tracing using the HP SMH GUI, select Help on the action
pane of either the Event Viewer or the Event Subscription Administration page.
Modifying Tracing using the Evweb CLI
To modify tracing using the Evweb CLI, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:
# export EVWEB_TRACE_LEVEL=<new trace value>
Tracing is now modified. The new trace value is the trace level that you have set.
Disabling Tracing using the Evweb GUI
To disable tracing, complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the System Management Homepage.
To log in to HP SMH, enter http://<hostname>:2301 in the address bar of a Web
browser. The HP SMH login screen is displayed.
2. Enter your user name and password in the appropriate text boxes.
3. Click Sign In on the login screen.
The HP SMH home page is displayed.
4. Do one of the following:
Select Tools -> Subscription Administration.
or
Select Logs -> Event Viewer.
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