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Olin Mittan <[log in to unmask]>
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Olin Mittan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Nov 2002 15:30:26 -0500
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Thanks Mike, and all who replied.  Looks like I've got some cleaning up to
do, and some NM Logging changes to make.
You've all been very helpful.

Olin.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Hornsby [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 3:16 PM
To: Olin Mittan
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] log files in pub.sys


It looks like someone at sometime enabled disc logging for all of your
events. The defaults for
NS logging are below.

Mike

                    Console  Disc    Logging
SUB0000    CLAS0000  [N]     [N]     Informative messages


SUB0003    CLAS0001  [N]     [N]     Serious internal error
Network    CLAS0002  [Y]     [N]     Internal error/operator attention
Transport  CLAS0003  [N]     [N]     Non-critical errors
           CLAS0004  [Y]     [N]     Nodal messages (start/stop)
           CLAS0005  [N]     [N]     Informative messages
           CLAS0006  [N]     [N]     Statistical information
SUB0004    CLAS0000  [N]     [Y]     Notable events
DC/LDM

SUB0005    CLAS0000  [Y]     [Y]     Internal errors
Network    CLAS0001  [N]     [Y]     Resource errors
IPC        CLAS0002  [N]     [N]     Informative messages

SUB0006    CLAS0002  [N]     [Y]     Resource errors
Network    CLAS0003  [Y]     [Y]     Internal errors
Services   CLAS0004  [N]     [Y]     Detailed events (enable with NSCONTROL
LOG)
           CLAS0005  [Y]     [Y]     NetIPC internal errors
SUB0008    CLAS0000  [Y]     [Y]     Internal errors
Link Mgr

SUB0018    CLAS0000  [N]     [Y]     Errors
Trace Mgr

SUB0024    CLAS0001  [N]     [N]     Informational messages
NMMGR
SUB0025    CLAS0001  [N]     [Y]     Errors
LAN driver CLAS0002  [N]     [Y]     Warnings
           CLAS0003  [N]     [Y]     Informational messages

SUB0028    CLAS0010  [N]     [Y]     Errors
Lap B Link CLAS0012  [N]     [Y]     Informational messages

SUB0040    CLAS0001  [N]     [Y]     Catastrophic errors
Remote     CLAS0002  [N]     [Y]     Serious errors
Link Mgr   CLAS0003  [N]     [Y]     Notable errors
           CLAS0004  [N]     [Y]     Nodal messages (start/stop)
           CLAS0005  [N]     [Y]     Informative messages
SUB0057    CLAS0001  [Y]     [Y]     Fatal errors
SNMP       CLAS0002  [N]     [Y]     Serious errors
           CLAS0003  [N]     [N]     Warnings
           CLAS0004  [N]     [N]     Informational messages

SUB0061    CLAS0001  [N]     [Y]     Errors
Token Ring CLAS0002  [N]     [Y]     Warnings
Link       CLAS0003  [N]     [Y]     Informational messages

SUB0067    CLAS0001  [N]     [Y]     Errors
FDDI Lan
SUB0074    CLAS0001  [Y]     [Y]     Errors
100VG802.3 CLAS0002  [N]     [Y]     Warnings
driver     CLAS0003  [N]     [Y]     Informational messages

SUB0077    CLAS0001  [Y]     [Y]     Errors
100BaseT   CLAS0002  [N]     [Y]     Warnings
driver     CLAS0003  [N]     [Y]     Informational messages




----- Original Message -----
From: Olin  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Mittan
To: 'Mike Hornsby' <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 2:31 PM
Subject: RE: [HP3000-L] log files in pub.sys

Thanks very much Mike.  I appreciate the detailed assistance.
Here's the output file:

Olin.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Hornsby [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 2:16 PM
To: Olin Mittan
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] log files in pub.sys


>Can anyone tell me what the NMLGxxxx log files in PUB.SYS are used for,
and/or how long they should be kept?  They seem to fill up and >start new
files almost daily and I've just discovered that I've got over 800 of them.
These files contain events flagged for logging in NMMGR. At the rate you are
creating files you may have something bad going on or you
may have some non default items enable for logging in NMMGR. Usually you can
purge these files at any time. To see which events are logged:

from manager.sys
enter file formlist;dev=lp,1,1
enter nmmgr
enter f1 open config
enter f5 utility
enter f1 output
enter f3 print data
enter f8s until back to : prompt

You will now have a spoolfile named formlist that has your nmmgr config
listing. If you want to email this listing, I may be able to see
why you have so many events logged.

Mike





----- Original Message -----
From: Olin  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Mittan
To: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 1:59 PM
Subject: [HP3000-L] log files in pub.sys

Can anyone tell me what the NMLGxxxx log files in PUB.SYS are used for,
and/or how long they should be kept?  They seem to fill up and start new
files almost daily and I've just discovered that I've got over 800 of them.

Pretty new at system management on the 3000....N-class, MPE 7.0.

Thanks for any assistance.

Olin Mittan
The Eastwood Company
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