HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version)

NOTE:
The files access.log, error.log, service.log, and trace.log are output to the following
locations:
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-the-Device-Manager-agent\agent\logs\
In Solaris, Linux, or HP-UX:
/opt/HDVM/HBaseAgent/agent/logs/
In AIX:
/usr/HDVM/HBaseAgent/agent/logs/
logger.loglevel
Specify the minimum level of log data that the Device Manager agent outputs to the files error.log
and trace.log.
The values can be specified (in increasing order of importance) are DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR,
and FATAL. For example, if the default value is specified, INFO, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL data is
output to the log files, but DEBUG data is not output.
Default: INFO
logger.MaxBackupIndex
Specify the maximum number of backup files for the files access.log, error.log, service.log,
and trace.log.
When a log file reaches the maximum size specified in the logger.MaxFileSize property, the
file is renamed by adding a counter to the file name (for example, access.log.1). If additional
backup log files are created, the counter increases until the specified number of backup log files is
generated (for example, access.log.1 becomes access.log.2). After the specified number of
backup log files is created, each time a new backup file is created, the oldest backup file is deleted.
Specify a value from 1 to 20.
Default: 10
The size of an output log file depends on the number of copy pairs managed by Replication Manager.
You can use the following formula to determine the log file output size:
amount-of-information-output-to-log-file (MB/week) = 0.8 x number-of-copy-pairs
+ 25
Set the values of logger.MaxBackupIndex and logger.MaxFileSize taking into account the
amount of information that is output and the retention period. To check the number of copy pairs
managed by the target host (pair management server), use Replication Manager's copy-group-name
subwindow.
Related topics
logger.MaxFileSize, page 407
Device Manager agent properties406