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"cat food" (quotation marks) |
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- System information parameters
- Parameter: certExpireWarningDays
- Parameter: corepath
- Parameter: enablecoredump
- Parameter: esstoolbarbutton
- Parameter: licensefile
- Parameter: log4jdebug
- Parameter: numberoflogfiles
- Parameter: reportlbstatus
- Parameter: reportLBInterval
- Parameter: usagehubaddress
- Parameter: usedmemcompmode
- Startup parameter: appversion
- Startup parameter: clustername
- Startup parameter: log
- Startup parameter: logappend
- Startup parameter: maxlogsize
- Startup parameter: msg_buffer_size
- Startup parameter: logqueuesize
- Startup parameter: version
- Special parameters: encrypt
- Special parameters: instantOn
- Special parameters: language
- Special parameters: maxreportpages
- Special parameters: msgid
- Special parameters: msglog
- Special parameters: que
- Special parameters: reportcache
- Special parameters: reportdiagnostics
- Special parameters: reportipc
- Special parameters: reportlanguages
- Special parameters: reportlic
- Special parameters: reportlocks
- Special parameters: reportsem
- Special parameters: reportshm
- Special parameters: reportstatus
- Special parameters: reporttolog
- Special parameters: str_export
- Special parameters: str_generate
- Special parameters: str_import
- Special parameters: str_language
- Special parameters: verifylic
Special parameters: msglog
Parameter
msglog
Description
This parameter defines the maximum number of messages the Service Manager server displays in the log file. These include only messages designated for the current operator. That is, the messages that are addressed to operator() or any field whose value equals operator().
Note If this parameter is not explicitly specified (either in sm.ini or in the server's operating system command prompt), only the messages that are not sent to the clients are logged (for example, the messages generated by the background processes), and the default value (50000) is used. If you want the system to log the messages that are sent to the clients, you must explicitly specify this parameter.
Valid if set from
Server's operating system command prompt
Initialization file (sm.ini)
Requires restart of the Service Manager server?
No
Default value
50000
Possible values
Number of log messages to display
Example usage
Command line: sm -httpPort:13080 -msglog:75000
Initialization file: msglog:75000
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