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Parameter dir-name: The name of the directory where a log file is saved, a string of 1 to 64 characters.

Description Use the info-center logfile switch-directory command to configure the directory where a log file is saved. For a device supporting CF partition, the directory to save a log file is the logfile directory in the second partition (cf1:) of the storage device. Ensure that the directory is created first before saving a log file into it.

By default, the directory to save a log file is the logfile directory under the root directory of the storage device.

Note that this command can be used to manually configure the directory to which a log file can be saved. The configuration will lose after system restarts or primary/backup switchover.

Example # Create a directory with the name test under cf root directory.

<Sysname> mkdir test

%Created dir cf:/test.

# Set the directory to save the log file to cf:/test.

<Sysname> system-View

[Sysname] info-center logfile switch-directory cf:/test

info-center loghost

Syntax info-center loghost host-ip[ channel { channel-numberchannel-name} facility

local-number ] *

undo info-center loghost host-ip

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Parameter host-ip: The IP address of the log host.

channel: Specifies the channel through which system information can be output to the log host.

channel-number: Specifies a channel number, in the range 0 to 9.

channel-name: Specifies a channel name, which could be a default name or one that is defined by the user. The user needs to specify a channel name first before using it as a self-defined channel name. For more information, refer to “info-center channel name” on page 2432.

facility local-number: The logging facility of the log host The value can be local0 to local7 and defaults to local7.

Description Use the info-center loghost command to specify a log host and to configure the related parameters.

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