VXLOGCFG
Section: NetBackup Commands (1M)
Updated: 2017-01-05
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NAME
vxlogcfg - modify unified logging configuration settings
SYNOPSIS
vxlogcfg -a -p ProductID -c ConfigPath -n Names [-q]
vxlogcfg -a -p ProductID -o OriginatorID -s keyname=value [-q]
vxlogcfg -a -p ProductID -g LogSet -s keyname=value [-q]
vxlogcfg -d -p ProductID
vxlogcfg -l [-p ProductID [-o OriginatorID]] [-q]
vxlogcfg -l [-p ProductID [-g LogSet]] [-q]
vxlogcfg -r -p ProductID [-o OriginatorID] [-s keyname] [-q]
vxlogcfg -r -p ProductID [-g LogSet] [-s keyname] [-q]
vxlogcfg -v
On UNIX systems, the directory path to this command is /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/
On Windows systems, the directory path to this command is install_path\NetBackup\bin\
DESCRIPTION
Use the
vxlogcfg
command to change the logging settings for NetBackup unified logging. It registers and unregisters the product log configurations during installation and uninstallation.
Unified logging uses a standardized naming format for log files, as follows:
productID-originatorID-hostID-date-rotation.log
For more information about the unified logging naming format, and the logging originator IDs, refer to the
NetBackup Logging Reference Guide.
OPTIONS
Specify the product log configuration to register or unregister. Use fully-qualified path names for all directory paths. If a directory name contains spaces, use quotes around the path name for that directory (for example, "the Program Files" directory).
- -a, --add
-
Registers or creates the product log configuration settings. Any existing log settings are overwritten. Do not use this option to add a product to the list of those that use unified logging. Instead, use it only to modify existing unified logging settings. See examples.
- -c, --config ConfigPath
-
Provides the absolute path from which the product log configuration settings should be read.
On UNIX systems, use the absolute path to the product log configuration file (for example,
/opt/vrts/ProductA/log.conf.)
On Windows systems, use the path to the product log registry settings (for example,
\\SOFTWARE\VERITAS\PRODUCTA\)
- -d, --delete
-
Unregisters and removes the product log configuration settings from the main logging configuration file, if there are no originator IDs configured for the product. The corresponding product log configuration file is also deleted.
- -g, --logset LogSet
-
Creates or modifies log configuration settings for the specified
LogSet.
LogSet
is supplied as the text string "Default" or the text string "ALL." If the
LogSet
is "Default," then the -s configuration settings are the default settings. If the
LogSet
is "ALL, then the -s configuration settings are given to all the originators of a given product ID.
- -l, --list
-
Lists one of the following:
- *
-
All of the configured products.
- *
-
All of the originator IDs and
LogSet
- *
-
All of the configuration settings that are defined for a product ID and originator ID pair, or a product ID and
LogSet
- -n, --names Name
-
Specifies abbreviated or short names for the product. Separate multiple names with a comma.
- -o, --orgid OrgID
-
Creates or modifies log configuration settings for the specified originator ID. The Originator ID can be supplied as a valid originator ID (a number), or, the text string "Default," or the text string "ALL." If the Originator ID is "Default," then the -s configuration settings are the default settings. If the Originator ID is "ALL, then the -s configuration settings are given to all the originators of a given product ID.
- -p, --prodid ProductID
-
Creates or modifies the log configuration settings for a
productID.
- -q, --quiet
-
Prevents the display of error or informational messages (Quiet Mode).
- -r, --remove
-
Unregisters and removes the log configuration settings for the specified OID and product from the product logging configuration file. Individual settings can be removed with the "-s, --setting
keyname=value" option.
-
- Caution:
Always use the -r option with the -o option. Otherwise, all of the existing NetBackup log settings are removed and no further logging is performed for all of NetBackup.
- -s, --setting keyname=value
-
Sets the individual configuration settings when used with
-a
(add option).
keyname
is the configuration setting's name and
value
is the value for that setting. You can use multiple -s
keyname=value
arguments on the command line.
- -s, --setting keyname
-
Removes a configuration setting when it is used with the
-r
option. Use only one keyname with the
-r
option. To remove multiple settings, provide multiple
-s
options. See the Keynames and Values section for particular keynames.
- -v, --version
-
Displays the version information for this command.
KEYNAMES AND VALUES
Following are the keynames and values that can be specified on the -s option. For NetBackup, the
vxlogcfg
command places these keynames and values in the
/usr/openv/netbackup/nblog.conf
file on UNIX and in
install_path\NetBackup\nblog.conf
on Windows. For PBX, these are placed in
/etc/vx/VxICS/icsul.conf
on UNIX and in the registry entry
SOFTWARE\VERITAS\VxICS\logcfg
on Windows.
Keynames and the values for UNIX and Windows
- LogDirectory
-
Provides an absolute path or relative path to a directory. No default value. If you specify a relative path for an originator ID, the path is relative to the product ID log directory that is specified by Default.LogDirectory in the log configuration file.
-
- Caution:
When you use the
LogDirectory
keyname to redirect unified logs to an alternate directory, stop and restart the NetBackup services. This action makes redirection take effect.
- DebugLevel
-
Sets the verbosity level for the debug log messages. (Debug logs are intended for Veritas engineers.) Valid values are 0 through 6.
- DiagnosticLevel
-
Sets the verbosity level for the diagnostic log messages. (Diagnostic logs are intended for NetBackup administrators and users.) Valid values are 0 through 6. Zero (0) means no debug messages.
- DynaReloadInSec
-
Dynamically reloads debug and diagnostic settings. Integers 0-60 reload after 60 seconds. Integers greater than 60 reload at the specified number of seconds.
- LogToStdout
-
Sends all log messages to standard output (by default the terminal) and to the log file. Valid values are true and false (default value).
- LogToStderr
-
Sends the application log messages to
Stderr
(by default the terminal) and to the log file. Valid values are true and false (default value).
- LogToOslog
-
Sends the application log messages to the operating system log (syslog
on UNIX and the event logs on Windows). Valid values are true and false (default value).
- RolloverMode
-
Specifies when log files are rolled over. If you roll over a log file, it closes the current log file and opens a new one. The purpose is to keep log file size low and allow older log files to be deleted or archived. Valid values are
FileSize, LocalTime, Periodic,
FileSize
| LocalTime,
FileSize
| Periodic and None.
FileSize
indicates that the rollover occurs when the log reaches the size that the
MaxLogFileSizeKB
sets.
FileSize
is the default value.
LocalTime
indicates the log file should be rolled over one time per day at a specified time by
RolloverAtLocalTime.
Periodic
indicates the log file should be rolled over after the number of specified seconds by
RolloverAtLocalTime.
FileSize
|
LocalTime
indicates that the log files are logged over when
FileSize
or LocalTime is reached, whichever occurs first.
FileSize
|
Periodic
indicates that the log files are logged over when
FileSize
or Periodic is reached, whichever occurs first.
None indicates that log files are not rolled over.
- MaxLogFileSizeKB
-
Specifies the maximum size that is allowed for the log file (in kilobytes) before rollover occurs, if the
RolloverMode
is set to
FileSize. Valid values are 1 through 4294967295. The default value is 51200 (51.2 MB).
- RolloverPeriodInSeconds
-
Specifies a period of time in seconds after which the log file is rolled over, if the
RolloverMode
is set to Periodic. Valid values are 1 through 2147483648. The default value is 43200 (12 hours).
- RolloverAtLocalTime
-
Specifies the time of day at which the log file is rolled over, if the
RolloverMode
is set to LocalTime. Valid values are 00:00 through 23:59. The default value is 00:00 (Midnight local time).
- NumberOfLogFiles
-
Specifies the maximum number of files to retain in the log directory for each unified logging originator. Valid values are 1 through 4294967295.
The
vxlogmgr --auto
command uses
NumberOfLogFiles
to determine how many log files to delete or move that starts with the oldest files. For example, a log directory contains seven files that a particular originator created.
NumberOfLogFiles
is set to 5. The
vxlogmgr --auto --del
command deletes the two oldest files that the originator created.
- LogRecycle
-
Valid values are true, false. The default value is false. If true, the number of log files does not exceed the
NumberOfLogFiles.
- OIDNames
-
Specifies one or more alternate names for the unified logging originator that the -o option specifies. These names can be used in place of Originator IDs when you perform searches by using the
vxlogview
command. Each name can be up to 80 characters in length. Multiple names can be specified, separated by a space.
- L10nLib
-
Specifies the absolute path and file name of the external localization library. This option is for Veritas internal use only. Use of this option can disable unified logging.
- L10nResource
-
Specifies the name of a localization resource that is associated with a unified logging product or originator. This option is for Veritas internal use only. Use of this option can disable unified logging.
- L10nResourceDir
-
This setting specifies the name of a localization resource directory that is associated with a unified logging product or originator. This option is for Veritas internal use only. Use of this option can disable unified logging.
The following four keynames operate only on UNIX systems.
- LogFilePermissions
-
An octal number that specifies the UNIX file permissions that are assigned to log the files that the originator created, which the -o option specified. In most cases, this option is not needed.
- SyslogIdent
-
Specifies a string that is attached to the beginning of every syslog message when
LogToOslog
is set to true.
SyslogIdent
can be any string up to 80 characters long. In most cases, this option is not needed.
- SyslogOpt
-
Specifies the syslog option value that is passed to the syslog openlog function. Log messages are directed to the UNIX syslog when
LogToOslog
is enabled. Valid values are 0 through 4294967295. In most cases, this option is not needed.
- SyslogFacility
-
Specifies the syslog facility value that is associated with log messages directed to the syslog. Log messages are directed to the syslog when
LogToSyslog
is enabled. In most cases, this option is not needed.
Valid values are: LOG_KERN, LOG_USER, LOG_MAIL, LOG_DAEMON, LOG_AUTH, LOG_LPR, LOG_NEWS, LOG_UUCP, LOG_CRON, LOG_LOCAL0, LOG_LOCAL1, LOG_LOCAL2, LOG_LOCAL3, LOG_LOCAL4, LOG_LOCAL5, LOG_LOCAL6, LOG_LOCAL7. The default is LOG_USER.
The following three keynames operate only on Windows systems.
- NtEventLogCategory
-
Specifies the category number that are associated with log messages that are directed to the Windows event log if
LogToOslog
is enabled. In most cases, there should be no need to use this option.
- LogFileSDDL
-
Specifies the Windows Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. This string sets the Access Control List (ACL) for the log files that the originator created, which the -o option specified. In most cases, there should be no need to use this option.
- NtEventLogSourceName
-
Specifies the Windows Event log that log messages are directed to if the
LogToOslog
option is enabled on Windows. This option is for internal use only. Use of this option can disable unified logging.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 - Set the LogDirectory for NetBackup and originator ID 111 on UNIX:
# vxlogcfg -a --prodid 51216 --orgid 111 -s
LogDirectory=/usr/openv/logs
Example 2 - Set the DebugLevel and DiagnosticLevel for all unified logging originators in NetBackup:
# vxlogcfg -a --prodid 51216 -o ALL -s DebugLevel=3 -s
DiagnosticLevel=3
Example 3 - Set the default RolloverMode for product ID 1:
# vxlogcfg -a --prodid 1 -o Default -s RolloverMode=FileSize
Example 4 - Display configuration settings for originator 2 for product ID 1.
# vxlogcfg -l --prodid 1 --orgid 2
Example 5 - List all the originators that are configured for product ID 1.
# vxlogcfg -l --prodid 1
Example 6 - List all configured products.
# vxlogcfg -l
FILES
UNIX systems:
/usr/openv/netbackup/nblog.conf
/etc/vx/VxICS/icsul.conf
Index
- NAME
-
- SYNOPSIS
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- OPTIONS
-
- KEYNAMES AND VALUES
-
- EXAMPLES
-
- FILES
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