Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
338 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide
Release 4.5, Revision 2
Table 6-20 Log Daemon Configuration Variables
Display Field Name Description Acceptable Values Default
Value
Server Name The descriptive name of
the Log Daemon. This
name is extracted over
from the Log Daemon
general configuration
entry.
This field cannot be modified. It is
displayed for reference only. The selected
Log Daemon
descriptive
name.
Server ID The UUID of the Log
Daemon.This ID is copied
over from the Log
Daemon general
configuration entry.
The UUID of the Log Daemon.
This field cannot be modified. It is
displayed for reference only.
Extracted
from the Log
Daemon
general
configuration
entry.
Daemon Port The port number for
communication between
theLog Client and the Log
Daemon.
Any positive 32-bit integer value
not previously assigned. 8100
Advice: Ensure that the port number assigned does not conflict with any other
executingapplication. The port value must be a different value than the port number
in the Log Client configuration entries.
Log File Maximum Size The maximum size in
bytes of the central log
file. Once this size is
reached, logging will
switchto a second log file.
The log file that filled up
willthen be archived to an
HPSS file if the Archive
Flag is on.
A positive integer up to the
maximum file size allowed by the
operating system.
5,242,880
Note: Since two log files are allocated to accommodate log switching and log file
archiving, the amount of space used by logging will be twice the specified value.
Record Count Notify Level The difference in the log
record count since the
previous SSM notification
that must be reached to
trigger a subsequent
notification to SSM when
any registered log file
attribute changes.
Any positive 32-bit integer value. 50
Advice: Since log file attributes change each time a log record is written (e.g.,
current log record), this variable is used to prevent transmission of excessive
messagesto SSM as a result of logging activity. Setting the variable to a small value
will result in increased traffic to SSM.