F – Using Trace

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Table F-3. Some More Info About Trace Levels (Continued)

Trace Output

Value

 

 

iscsi.cli.trace.output.dump.mem.params

true or false

iscsi.cli.trace.output.setlevelonly

true or false

iscsi.cli.trace.output.dump.mem.isns

true or false

iscsi.cli.trace.output.dump.mem.hbaentry

true or false

iscsi.cli.trace.output.dump.mem.bootcode

true or false

iscsi.cli.trace.output.dump.mem.targets

true or false

iscsi.cli.trace.output.file

true or false

iscsi.cli.trace.output.file.datetimeprefix

true or false

iscsi.cli.trace.output.file.filename

string

iscsi.cli.trace.output.file.archive.filename.extension

string

iscsi.cli.trace.output.file.maxsize

0a–2147000000

 

 

iscsi.sdm.trace.level

0–1000

a0=unlimited

To continue, press ENTER.

Trace Data

You can select the amount of trace data you want, as shown in Table F-4.

Table F-4. Trace Data:

Amount

Data Level

 

 

0

No trace data requested

 

 

50

Error level

 

 

100

Warning error

 

 

200

Event level

 

 

400

Trace level

 

 

1000

All levels

 

 

To continue, press ENTER.

F-4

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