Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
audit
This
is
the
default
log
sev
erity
setting.
Error,
w
arning,
and
audit
messages
are
logged.
The
letter
A
precedes
eac
h
audit
message.
debug
This
setting
logs
error,
w
arning,
audit,
and
debug
messages.
Serv
ers
generate
debug
messages
when
they
b egin
pro cessing
eac
h
command
and
when
they
comm
unicate
with
other
serv
ers.
Debug
messages
are
useful
for
helping
to
track
what
command
a
serv
er
w
as
pro cessing
when
an
error
o ccurred.
The
letter
D
precedes
eac
h
debug
message.
info
This
setting
logs
error,
w
arning,
audit,
debug,
and
informational
messages.
Serv
ers
generate
informational
messages
when
p oten
tially
normal
situations
o ccur,
suc
h
as
when
a
serv
er
is
unable
to
deliv
er
a
notication
message
to
a
user
b ecause
the
user
is
logged
o.
The
letter
I
precedes
eac
h
informational
message.
How
HPDPS
Backs
Up
Serv
er
Error
Logs
What
HPDPS
bac
ks
up
is
dieren
t
for
a
serv
er
that
is
sh
ut
do
wn
than
for
one
that
is
deleted.
Error
Log
Backup
After
a
Serv
er
is
Shutdo
wn
Bac
kups
of
serv
er
error
logs
o ccur
as
follo ws:
1.
The
rst
time
the
serv
er
is
sh
ut
do
wn
and
then
restarted,
HPDPS
renames
the
presen
t
error
log
for
the
serv
er
from
ServerName
/error.log
to
ServerName
/error.log.BAK
,
where
ServerName
is
the
name
of
the
serv
er.
2.
Then
the
next
time
that
serv
er
is
sh
ut
do
wn
and
restarted,
HPDPS
renames
the
error.log.BAK
le
to
error.log.BAK.YearDateTime ,
where
YearDateTime
is
the
curren
t
y
ear,
date,
and
time.
F
or
example,
error.log.BAK.19950624010807
is
one
suc
h
le.
3.
Then
HPDPS
renames
the
error.log
le
to
error.log.BAK
,
and
creates
a
new
error.log
le.
HPDPS
do es
this
eac
h
time
y
ou
sh
ut
do
wn
and
restart
a
serv
er.
Using
HPDPS
Error
Logs
12-5