HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)

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Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination\Host Data Collector\conf\
about.properties
In Solaris or Linux:
Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination/HostDataCollector/conf/
about.properties
version
The version number of Host Data Collector set by the Device Manager installer.
Under normal conditions, you do not need to change the default value of this property.
Default: Value set by the installer
Host Data Collector logger properties (log4jconfig.properties
file)
The log4jconfig.properties file contains properties related to Host Data Collector log output.
In Windows:
Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination\Host Data Collector\conf\
log4jconfig.properties
In Solaris or Linux:
Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination/HostDataCollector/conf/
log4jconfig.properties
log4j.rootLogger
Specify the output level of the Host Data Collector log.
You can specify DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, or FATAL.
Default: INFO, A1
log4j.appender.A1.MaxFileSize
Specify the maximum size of the Host Data Collector log.
If a log file becomes larger than the specified maximum size, a new log file is created. When specifying
this property, if you do not specify KB for kilobytes or MB for megabytes, the specified value is assumed
to be in bytes.
Default: 13000KB
log4j.appender.A1.MaxBackupIndex
Specify the maximum number of backup files for the Host Data Collector log.
If a log file reaches the maximum size specified in the log4j.appender.A1.MaxFileSize
property, the file is renamed by adding a counter (which represents the version) to the file name. If
additional backup log files are created, the counter increases until the specified number of backup
log files is generated. After the specified number of backup log files is created, each time a new
backup file is created, the oldest backup file is deleted.
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