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12-28-2006 04:45 AM
12-28-2006 04:45 AM
In VMS 7.3.2:
1) How do I disable informational messages coming to the console?
2) How do I best view the ERRLOG.SYS ? it has control characters in it and the TYPE command goofs up my screen.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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12-28-2006 05:42 AM
12-28-2006 05:42 AM
Solution1. The VMS standard answer "it depends." What messages do you want to disable? Some are configuration options, for example telnet or ftp connection attempts.
2. The error log requires additional utilities to view. Depending on your hardware you'll want to either user "ANALYZE/ERROR_LOG/ELV" see http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/732FINAL/6048/6048pro_002.html#elv_chap.
You may also need to install WEBES, http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/svctools/ for additional details, especially with newer storage.
Andy
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12-28-2006 07:16 AM
12-28-2006 07:16 AM
Re: Errlog.sys and console display.
I am doing ping and snmp traps to check if the server is alive and bring back disk information.
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12-28-2006 10:40 AM
12-28-2006 10:40 AM
Re: Errlog.sys and console display.
To disable SNMP OPCOM messages see section 14.6.7, Disabling SNMP OPCOM Messages, in the TCPIP Services for OpenVMS Management manual at
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/732final/6526/6526pro_035.html#dis_snmp_opcom
Andy
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12-28-2006 11:17 PM
12-28-2006 11:17 PM
Re: Errlog.sys and console display.
And you also have to load a layered product
DIAA (i.e. DECEVENT) to see the output of errlog.sys file
the command is
$DIAG/TRANS/SINCE sys$errorlog:errorlg.sys
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12-29-2006 01:30 AM
12-29-2006 01:30 AM
Re: Errlog.sys and console display.
And now that leads me to my next question and I will save that for the next thread.