HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TK981-96004, May 2014)

The specifiable values are from 0 to 100. Under normal conditions, you do not need to change the
default value of this property.
Default: 18
dbm.startingCheck.retryPeriod
Specify the interval (in seconds) that the Device Manager server (at startup) retries checking of whether
the DBMS has started.
The specifiable values are from 0 to 60 (seconds). Under normal conditions, you do not need to
change the default value of this property.
Default: 10 (seconds)
Device Manager log output properties (logger.properties file)
The logger.properties file contains the log output properties.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\DeviceMan-
ager\Server\config\logger.properties
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition/
DeviceManager/Server/config/logger.properties
This property file contains a set of directives that configure the Device Manager server's logging
module, including the names, locations and verbosity level of the various operation and error log
files. You can also use this file to configure trace logging for debugging and diagnostic purposes.
logger.loglevel
Specify the verbosity level for the trace.log, error.log, CIMOMTrace.log, and
SMISClientTrace.log.
The values accepted in this field are (in decreasing order of detail): DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR,
and FATAL. If this property is set to the default, entries whose verbosity level is either INFO, WARN,
ERROR, or FATAL are written into the trace.log. In this case, entries whose verbosity level is DEBUG
are not written into the logs.
Default: INFO
logger.MaxBackupIndex
Specify the maximum number of backups for the access.log, cim_access.log, error.log,
service.log, stdout.log, stderr.log, statuscheck.log, trace.log, CIMOMTrace.log,
and SMISClientTrace.log.
When a log file reaches its maximum size (as specified in the logger.MaxFileSize property), the
file is renamed and a counter is added into the file name (for example, access.log.1). As more
backup log files are created, their counters or version suffixes are incremented (for example,
access.log.1 becomes access.log.2), until the specified number of backups have been created.
After that, the oldest backup log file is deleted each time a new backup is created.
Specifiable values are from 1 to 20.
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