Cisco Systems OL-11390-01 manual Configuring Logging, 11-10

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Chapter 11 Administering DFM (Advanced)

System Administration

Step 2 Change directory to NMSROOT/conf/dfmDb/bin. For example, on Windows:

cd Program Files\CSCOpx\conf\dfmDb\bin

On Solaris:

cd /opt/CSCOpx/conf/dfmDb/bin

Note NMSROOT is the folder where DFM is installed on the server. If you selected the default directory during installation, it is C:\Program Files\CSCOpx on Windows and /opt/CSCOpx on Solaris.

Step 3 Enter ChangeDfmDbPasswd.pl, providing a new password as input. For example:

ChangeDfmDbPasswd.pl newpassword

Step 4 Restart the daemon manager by entering the following command:

On Windows:

net start crmdmgmt

On Solaris:

/etc/init.d/dmgtd stop

Configuring Logging

DFM writes application log files for all major functional modules. By default, DFM writes only error and fatal messages to these log files; DFM saves the previous three logs as backups.You cannot disable logging. However, you can:

Collect more data when needed by increasing the logging level

Return to the default logging level as the norm

This task can be performed by a user logged in to DFM in any of the following roles:

System Administrator

Network Administrator

Network Operator

Step 1 After selecting the DFM Configuration tab, select Logging. The Logging: Level Configuration page is displayed.

Note You cannot disable logging. DFM will always write error and fatal messages to application log files.

Step 2 For each DFM functional module, the Error check box is always selected; you cannot deselect it.

To set all modules to Error, the default logging level:

a.Click the Default button. A confirmation page is displayed.

 

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Contents File Ownership and Protection 11-1Working with Firewalls Secure Socket Layer SSLSNMPv3 11-2NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/smserver --help 11-3Registering Additional DFM Servers with the LMS Portal Configuring Users ACS and Non-ACS11-4 Configuring Users Using CiscoWorks Local Mode 11-5Using DFM in ACS Mode 11-6Field Description Usage Notes Creating Self-Signed Security Certificates Yearly11-7 Backing Up and Restoring DFM Data 11-8Before You Begin Changing the Password for DFM DatabasesOption Description Usage Notes 11-9Configuring Logging 11-10No. Folder Maximum Backup Function/ModuleViewing and Maintaining Log Files Log Files Size KBDPS 11-12Name Description Dependency Starting and Stopping DFM Processes11-13 11-14 Registering and Unregistering DFM Processes 11-15Option Description and Arguments 11-16Arguments 11-17Example 1 Specifying Clients that Can Connect to DFM 11-18Reregister any processes that depend on DfmServer 11-1911-20