HP File System Extender (FSE) manual SysDbgFlags, SysDbgHSMFS

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If string other than "." is specified, it will be considered as a file name for single FSE debug file, where all running FSE processes will write their debugging information into.

In both cases the log file(s) will be put in the /var/opt/fse/log/debug direc- tory.

This argument may only be used together with the SysDbgLevel argument. If it is not used, each FSE process writes the debugging data to its corre- sponding standard output stream (stdout).

SysDbgFlags

A string composed of one or more (different) uppercase letters from the set {"I", "N", "C", "T", "E", "V"}. This argument specifies in detail which events in the running FSE processes are logged and defines the form of the debug output in an FSE debug file. The letters have the following meaning:

I ... Function in & out. Specify that entries and exits from functions should be logged. This choice results in large amounts of debugging information.

N ... No–header form. Specify that no FSE debug file header is printed.

C ... Compact–header form. Specify that a compact FSE debug file header instead of the full one is printed.

T ... Exception throw. Specify that all events that cause an exception throw should be logged.

E ... Error occurrence. Specify that major errors which occur in the FSE processes should be logged. Note that such errors are normally only logged in the FSE error log file.

V ... Verbose third–party debugging.

This argument may only be used together with the SysDbgFile argument. If it is not used, no events are logged – only the FSE debug file header is printed.

SysDbgHSMFS

HSM file system debugging flags, specified by a positive hexadecimal inte- ger number of the form 0xNNNNNNNN. These flags enable logging of the

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