Set Noprivileged
Command Reference
12-14
Parameters
Host hostname
Specifies the host to which event logs are sent. Hosts are specified by entering
a hostname followed by one of the following: a double colon (::) for LAT
hosts, a single colon (:) for TCP/IP hosts, a backslash (\) for NetWare
fileservers, or the word “console” if logging events are to be sent to a console
terminal.
Note:
The host must be configured to support logging. See Event Logging on page 4-
13 for more information.
None
Clears any enabled event logs, and the log host name.
Commands
Logs all commands that users type.
Modem
Logs all incoming and outgoing modem activity, including modem jobs.
Network
Logs network events. This is useful when diagnosing network problems.
Printer
Logs printer-related activities (on-line/off-line conditions, job status, etc.).
Security
Logs authorization-related activity, such as user logins.
System
Logs system-related activity, including Server boots and log file access.
Examples
Local> SET LOGGING HOST phred:
Local> SET LOG HOST CONSOLE COMMANDS ENABLED SECUR ENABLED
See Also
Show/Monitor/List Logging, page 12-62; Event Logging, page 4-13.
12.23 Set Noprivileged
Removes privileges from the current session. See Set Privileged/Noprivileged on page 12-28.