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Topics that contain the word "cat". You will also find its grammatical variations, such as "cats". |
A phrase. You can specify that the search results contain a specific phrase. |
"cat food" (quotation marks) |
Topics that contain the literal phrase "cat food" and all its grammatical variations. Without the quotation marks, the query is equivalent to specifying an OR operator, which finds topics with one of the individual words instead of the phrase. |
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Two or more words in the same topic |
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Either word in a topic |
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Topics that do not contain a specific word or phrase |
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Topics that contain one string and do not contain another | ^ (caret) |
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A combination of search types | ( ) parentheses |
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- System Configuration Parameters
- System parameters
- Web tier parameters
- Enter a parameter in the web client URL
- Enter a parameter in the sm.ini file
- Enter a parameter in the web.xml file
- Enter a parameter in the webtier.properties files
- Enter a parameter in the server’s operating system command prompt
- View parameters by function
- Alert parameters
- Application development parameters
- Background and scheduled process parameters
- Client parameters for Web clients
- Client parameters for Windows clients
- Connection parameters
- Database parameters
- Debugging parameters
- Parameter: corepath
- Parameter: dbmonitorfiles
- Parameter: dbstats
- Parameter: dbtriggertrace
- Parameter: debugadhocsql
- Parameter: debugattachments
- Parameter: debugca
- Parameter: debugdbquery
- Parameter: debugdbtypes
- Parameter: debugdiagnostics
- Parameter: debugfileio
- Parameter: debughttp
- Parameter: debugjni
- Parameter: debugjavascript
- Parameter: debuglk
- Parameter: debugnode
- Parameter: debugprocesses
- Parameter: debugrest
- Parameter: debugrs
- Parameter: debugscauto
- Parameter: debugshutdown
- Parameter: debugstartup
- Parameter: debugvmmap
- Parameter: dryrun
- Parameter: enablecoredump
- Parameter: ir_trace
- Parameter: log4jdebug
- Parameter: log4jError
- Parameter: logdebuglevel
- Parameter: memusagereportgranularity
- Parameter: rtm
- Parameter: tracememerror
- Parameter: utallocmode
- Help parameters
- Information retrieval (IR) expert parameters
- LDAP parameters
- Localization parameters
- Regional settings parameters
- Security parameters
- Servlet parameters
- SSL parameters
- System information parameters
- System performance parameters
Debugging parameters
The following table lists the startup parameters that you can set from the HPE Service Manager server's operating system command prompt or from the Service Manager initialization file (sm.ini).
These parameters determine how the Service Manager server manages the debugging environment.
Startup parameter | Description |
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Parameter: corepath | Defines the path to the core file generated by a system crash |
Parameter: dbmonitorfiles | Causes the Service Manager server to monitor the table you specify and write database information in the log file |
Parameter: dbstats | Causes the Service Manager server to gather database usage statistics |
Parameter: dbtriggertrace | Causes the Service Manager server to monitor the tables you specify and to write the indicated level of trigger information to the log file |
Parameter: debugattachments | Causes the Service Manager server to write detailed attachment information to the log file |
Parameter: debugadhocsql | Enables adhocsql debugging messages. |
Parameter: debugca | Causes the Service Manager server to write cache information at the indicated logging level to the log file |
Parameter: debugdbquery | Causes the Service Manager server to write database queries, timings, and results information to the log file |
Parameter: debugdbtypes | Causes the Service Manager server to perform data type checking during SQL mapping |
Parameter: debugdiagnostics | Enables or disables the Diagnostic Service |
Parameter: debugfileio | Causes the Service Manager server to write detailed debugging information about file input and output to the log file |
Parameter: debughttp | Causes the Service Manager server to write HTTP SOAP requests and responses to the log file |
Parameter: debugjni | Provides detailed debugging in the Java Native Interface implementation. |
Parameter: debugjavascript | Causes the Service Manager server to write JavaScrip debugging messages to the log file |
Parameter: debuglk | Causes the Service Manager server to write detailed debugging messages about locks to the log file |
Parameter: debugnode | Enables a servlet container process to join a Service Manager virtual group without the load balancer process assigning any client requests to the servlet container. |
Parameter: debugprocesses | Causes the Service Manager server to write process creation and termination messages to the log file |
Parameter: debugrest | Enables the Service Manager server to write detailed log trace to the server log for RESTful web services diagnostics |
Parameter: debugrs | Causes the Service Manager server to write detailed messages about resource locks to the log file |
Parameter: debugscauto | Causes the Service Manager server to write detailed messages about SCAuto connections to the log file |
Parameter: debugshutdown | Causes the Service Manager server to write shutdown messages to the log file |
Parameter: debugstartup | Causes the Service Manager server to write start up messages to the log file |
Parameter: dryrun | Enables the Service Manager administrators to run a load test script or test case to assess the usage of shared memory and process memory for a typical user |
Parameter: log4jDebug | Defines the location of the log file that is used for java debugging |
Parameter: log4jError | Specifies a list of comma-delimited packages to set the log level to Error. |
Parameter: logdebuglevel | Defines the log level of the JRTE codes. |
Parameter: memusagereportgranularity | Specifies the memory granularity (in megabytes) when the Service Manager server reports detailed memory usage of a single server thread |
Parameter: ir_trace | Causes the Service Manager server to write Information Retrieval (IR) messages to the log file |
Parameter: rtm | Causes the Service Manager server to write Response Time Monitor (RTM) performance statistics to the log file |
Parameter: enablecoredump | Enables Service Manager to log any information generated by a system crash |
Parameter: debugvmmap | Causes the Service Manager server to print a map of the virtual memory should the server fail to attach to shared memory |
Parameter: tracememerror | Enables the Service Manager to print memory trace information and generate coredump when the memory is handled incorrectly |
Parameter: utallocmode | Enables the Service Manager server to log the memory allocation details for each server thread |
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