TS/MP Supplement for Limits Relief (H06.05+, J06.03+)
command defaults to the local physical system.
DOMAIN " domain-name"
specifies the domain name of the ACS subsystem being altered. For this version of
TS/MP, HP strongly recommends that you specify the system name for the domain name;
the specified domain name must be unique to domain names specified for any other ACS
subsystems in other physical systems.
domain-name is a string from one to seven alphanumeric characters enclosed in double
quotes ("). The first character must be alphabetic, for example, "MARS" or "MARS123".
LOG1 log-file-name:"format":"filter" and LOG2
log-file-name:"format":"filter"
specifies the names of the files used for logging events and specifies the format and
filters of those messages. LOG1 and LOG2 can be used to override a previously
configured log file.
If the LOG2 attribute is specified with no values, the current log file is closed.
log-file-name
specifies a Guardian disk file or process name. If you specify a disk file, an
unstructured file is automatically created if the file does not exist.
Caution: If you turn off logging by closing a current log file, all internally
queued messages are lost.
"format"
specifies the format in which the log messages are logged, enclosed in double
quotes ("). Valid values are:
"EMS"
Log messages are formatted as event messages.
"TEXT"
Log messages are formatted as text messages.
"filter"
specifies which type of messages are logged, enclosed in double quotes ("). Valid
values are:
"FATAL"
Only fatal messages are logged.
"ERROR"
Messages of this level or higher are logged.
"WARNING"
Messages of this level or higher are logged.
"STATUS"
Messages of this level or higher are logged.
"INFO"
Messages of this level or higher are logged.
"ALL"
All messages are logged.
Examples.
The following command names a new log file for LOG1 on the local system; all other










