Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux

# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr set -dpc on -pathid 000001 -lu
# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr set -dpcintvl 10
Specify "on" to enable the dynamic I/O path control function, or "off" to
disable the function. For the -pathid parameter, specify an LU, or the ID of a
path connected to the storage system. For the -dpcintvl parameter, specify
the checking interval (in minutes) for reviewing the information about the
switching of controllers performed by the storage system.
Setting the Error Log Collection Level
The error log (the HDLM manager log (dlmmgrn.log (n indicates a file
number from 1 to 16)) collection level can be set.
The following table lists and describes the values for the error log collection
level setting.
Table 3-78 Values for the Error Log Collection Level Setting
Value Description
0 No error logs are collected.
1 All information for errors of the "Error" level or higher is collected.
2 All information for errors of the "Warning" level or higher is
collected.
3 All information for errors of the "Information" level or higher is
collected.
4 All information for errors of the "Information" level or higher
(including maintenance information) is collected.
If an error occurs, you might have to change the collection level to 1 or
higher to collect any log information.
The higher this value is set, the more information that will be output. As the
amount of log information to be output increases, it will take less time to
overwrite the old error log information with the new information.
The following is an example of using a command to set the error log
collection level.
# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr set -ellv 2
Specify the error log collection level as a number.
Setting the Trace Level
You can set up the trace level for a trace file hdlmtrn.log (n indicates a file
number from 1 to 64).
The following table lists and describes the values for the trace level setting.
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