Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide

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hntr2conf

Function

The hntr2conf command changes the size, number, and output path of the integrated trace logs output by the Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2).

This command allows you to set the same settings (the size, number of, and output path of the integrated trace logs) as can be set by using the hntr2util command, which utilizes a GUI.

Format

hntr2conf [-f log-file-name]
            [-b log-file-size]
            [-n number-of-log-files]
            [-s buffer-file-size]
            [-w monitoring-period]
            [-i monitoring-interval]
            [-m number-of-messages]
            [-l command-log-file-name]
            [-h]

Required execution permission

In Windows: Administrators (If User Account Control (UAC) for Windows is enabled, you must execute the command from the administrator console.)

In UNIX: Superuser

Command directory

In Windows:
system-drive\Program Files\Hitachi\HNTRLib2\bin\

In UNIX:
/opt/hitachi/HNTRLib2/bin/

Arguments

-f log-file-name

Specify the output path and name prefix of the integrated trace log file. A file name of the integrated trace log will consist of the specified prefix and [1-16].log.

-b log-file-size

Specify the size of the integrated trace logs (8 to 8,192 KB).

-n number-of-log-files

Specify the number of integrated trace logs (1 to 16). The specified number of integrated trace logs are created in the output directory that is specified by using the -f option.

-s buffer-file-size

Specify the buffer file size (8 to 2,048 KB). Do not modify the default setting.

-w monitoring-period

Specify the period for monitoring the log file (1 to 300 seconds). Do not modify the default setting.

-i monitoring-interval

Specify the interval for monitoring the log file (1 to 3,600 seconds). Do not modify the default setting.

-m number-of-messages

Specify the maximum number of messages output by the command (0 to 500). Do not modify the default setting.

-l command-log-file-name

If you want to save the command outputs to a log file, specify the destination file name.

-h

This argument enables you to display online Help.

Notes

Return values

0 Normal end
1 Wrong arguments
2 The user who executed the command does not have the administrative privilege (in Windows).
10 The log output file specified by the -f option does not exist.
11 The log file size specified by the -b option is too small.
12 The buffer file size specified by the -s option is bigger than the log file size.
13 to 17 Internal error
99 System error

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