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Administration Commands
query_central_logger
max_buf_rsrv_count
The maximum number of buffers that can be reserved.
max_buf_rsrv_bytes
The maximum amount of buffer storage that can be reserved, in bytes.
max_buf_res_use_count
The maximum number of reserved buffers that can be in use.
max_buf_res_use_bytes
The maximum number of bytes of reserved buffers that can be in use at any time.
max_peak_usage
Maximum peak buffer
max_throttle_status
Maximum adaptive pacing status.
max_buf_use_status
Maximum congestion status. Possible values are:
CONGESTED
UNCONGESTED
debug_param
This parameter is provided for use by SNAplus2 support personnel.
2.105.3 Error Return Codes
If the command cannot be executed, SNAplus2 returns a primary return code to indicate the type of error and a secondary return code to provide specific details about the reason for unsuccessful execution.
Parameter Check
No parameter errors occur for this command.
State Check
No specific state errors, other than those listed in Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands, occur for this command.
Other Conditions
Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands, lists combinations of primary and secondary return codes that are common to all commands.
2.106 query_central_logger
The query_central_logger command returns the name of the node currently defined as the central logger. The central logger is the node holding the central log file to which SNAplus2 log messages from all servers are sent. This command does not return information about whether central logging is active; use query_central_logging to determine this.
This command must be issued without specifying a node name.
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