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Value (severity) 3 4 5 6 7 Explanation Error-level and Warning-level audit log data is collected. Error-level, Warning-level, and Information-level audit log data is collected. Table 3-5 Values Indicating Audit Log Data Categories on page 3-12 describes the values that indicate audit log data categories. The default is all. Table 3-5 Values Indicating Audit Log Data Categories Value Explanation ss Audit log events of the StartStop category are collected. a Audit log events of the Authentication category are collected. ca Audit log events of the ConfigurationAccess category are collected. all Audit log events of the StartStop, Authentication, and ConfigurationAccess categories are all collected. This example shows how to enable the collection of audit log data: >dlnkmgr -l set -audlog on -audlv 6 -category all Specify on if you want to collect audit log data, and off if you do not want to collect audit log data. If you specify on, you can use the -audlv parameter to specify the collection level for audit log data and the -category parameter to specify the audit log categories. Checking the Updated Settings This chapter describes steps involved in how to check the new settings by using the dlnkmgr command's set operation after the new settings are applied. When you some these settings, you can display information about all of HDLM function settings. The following is an example of executing the command: >dlnkmgr -s host-name -u user-name -p password view -sys -sfunc HDLM Version : x.x.x-xx Service Pack Version : Load Balance : on(extended lio) Intermittent Error Monitor : on(2/20) KAPL01001-I The HDLM command completed normally. Operation name = view, completion time = yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss > 3-12 Creating an HDLM Environment Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for VMware(R))

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Value (severity)
Explanation
3
4
Error-level and Warning-level audit log data is
collected.
5
6
Error-level, Warning-level, and Information-level
audit log data is collected.
7
Table 3-5 Values Indicating Audit Log Data Categories on page
3-
12
describes the values that indicate audit log data categories. The default is
all
.
Table 3-5 Values Indicating Audit Log Data Categories
Value
Explanation
ss
Audit log events of the
StartStop
category are collected.
a
Audit log events of the
Authentication
category are collected.
ca
Audit log events of the
ConfigurationAccess
category are collected.
all
Audit log events of the
StartStop
,
Authentication
, and
ConfigurationAccess
categories are all collected.
This example shows how to enable the collection of audit log data:
>dlnkmgr -l set -audlog on -audlv 6 -category all
Specify
on
if you want to collect audit log data, and
off
if you do not want to
collect audit log data. If you specify
on
, you can use the
-audlv
parameter to
specify the collection level for audit log data and the
-category
parameter to
specify the audit log categories.
Checking the Updated Settings
This chapter describes steps involved in how to check the new settings by
using the
dlnkmgr
command's
set
operation after the new settings are
applied.
When you some these settings, you can display information about all of HDLM
function settings. The following is an example of executing the command:
>dlnkmgr -s
host-name
-u
user-name
-p
password
view -sys -sfunc
HDLM Version
:
x.x.x-xx
Service Pack Version
:
Load Balance
: on(extended lio)
Intermittent Error Monitor
: on(2/20)
KAPL01001-I The HDLM command completed normally. Operation name =
view, completion time =
yyyy
/
mm
/
dd
hh
:
mm
:
ss
>
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