The logs wrap every 1000 lines so that the data is the most current. First the
alog fills, then the blog, then the alog again, so at any given time you have
the most recent 2000 lines. You can stop the trace at any time from the
command line using the command nvcdebug -r . If you want a larger log then
you must reconfigure nvcorrd to use a log of your own (the -l option), which
will just grow and grow, so be careful where you put it. Use the Framework
dialogs to reconfigure the daemon options. In AIX you can also use SMIT.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
John Severs <John.Severs@NESTLEGB.NESTLE.COM> on 12/14/99 05:07:44 AM
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Subject: nvcorrd log
Does anyone know how to increase the size of the nvcorrd log files ? I am
running nvcdebug and they are filling up and switching very quickly.
John Severs
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