ADIC 601354 Manual Do Utilizador
Administrative Tasks
601354 Rev A
Getting Started
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To cycle VolServ, use
volserv -t
. Also use the
volserv command; for information, see
Control Access
These two files are used to control access to CLI, API, and GUI
commands. For information about these files, see
commands. For information about these files, see
console.config File
Messages are generated by VolServ to notify the user or SA of
VolServ software’s actions. Messages are displayed in response
to a command or when certain events occur.
VolServ software’s actions. Messages are displayed in response
to a command or when certain events occur.
The
console.config
file, located in the
$VS_DIR/config
directory, allows various system log messages to be saved to a
particular file. The log messages that are saved are based on
priority levels (i.e., trace, debug, error, etc.) set in the
particular file. The log messages that are saved are based on
priority levels (i.e., trace, debug, error, etc.) set in the
console.config
file. By default, all log files are located in
the
$VS_DIR/logs
directory. If the log file specified in the
console.config
file does not exist, it is automatically
created.
The priority levels and formats used for system log messages
are described in the VolServ Error Messages book.
are described in the VolServ Error Messages book.
console_locations.
config File
config File
The
console_locations.config
file located in the
$VS_DIR/config
directory is a reference file for console
names; e.g.,
Workstation:0
used in the VolServ system.
Note
This file does not affect the
envvar.config
file variable
SYSLOG_DISK_LEVEL