Cisco Systems OL-5742-01 sgm msglogsize, C-60, List of SGM Commands, Solaris Only Full Syntax

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Appendix C SGM Command Reference

sgm msglogsize

Note Do not set the new directory to any of the following: /usr, /var, /opt, or /tmp.

Do not set the new directory to the same directory in which you are storing GTT files (sgm gttdir), report files (sgm repdir), or route table files (sgm routedir).

After you change the directory, SGM asks if you want to restart the SGM server. The new directory takes effect when you restart the SGM server.

You must be logged in as the root user or as a super user to use this command. If you are changing to a default location outside SGM, you must have appropriate permissions for that location.

List of SGM Commands

SGM Command Reference, page C-1.

sgm msglogsize

Solaris Only

Full Syntax

sgm msglogsize [number-of-lines]

Command Description

Sets the maximum number of messages to write to the message log file before starting a new file.

If you enter this command without the number-of-linesargument, SGM displays the current maximum number of messages. You can then change that value, or leave it as-is.

The valid range is 1000 messages to an unlimited number of messages. The default value is 10000 messages (approximately 2 MB). Therefore, the default message log file and its copy require approximately 4 MB, combined. If you specify a larger message log file size, the message log file and its copy require proportionally more space.

 

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