Configuring Logging

Enable Users for Individual Logging Classes

Step 2. To enable console logging for this subsystem logging class, enter a Y in the Enable console logging? field. To disable console logging, enter

an N. Be aware that changing the value in this field will override the previous setting for the logging class you are configuring.

 

Step 3.

To enable disk logging for this subsystem logging class, enter a Y in the

 

 

Enable disk logging? field. To disable console logging, enter an N. Be

 

 

aware that changing the value in this field will override the

 

 

previous setting for the logging class you are configuring.

 

Step 4.

Enter up to three names, in the form user.account, in the Users

 

 

enabled for logging fields. If these fields already contain names it is

 

 

because user names were previously configured using this screen. If

 

 

less than three user names are configured, type the new user name in

 

 

an empty field. If all fields are used, type over one of the old user names

 

 

to replace it with the new user name. (Note that the user name you type

 

 

over will no longer be enabled to receive these logging messages.)

 

Step 5.

Press the [Save Data] function key to modify the data record.

 

Step 6.

Press the [Prior Screen] key to return to the screen from which you

 

 

accessed the Logging Configuration: Class Data screen.

 

 

Repeat the above procedure for each subsystem logging class for which

 

 

you want to enable users.

 

 

Enabling users to receive logging messages can strain system

CAUTION

 

 

 

resources. Hewlett-Packard recommends that you use this capability

 

 

sparingly and only for short periods of time.

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