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System Messaging Platform Reference Guide
The allowed log file size is below the set
minsize
parameter for the log. In this
scenario, the system transfers the log when it checks the available space on the
PCMCIA before writing the next log message. After the transfer, there are only
410 KB free on the PCMCIA. Since this is below the set
minsize
, no new
messages are saved to the PCMCIA until more space is available to SMP on the
PCMCIA.
The log file is transferred to a remote host when it reaches 1843 KB. A transfer is
triggered at 1843 KB, rather than 2048 KB, because of the
maxoccupyPercentage
parameter. This parameter, set at 90% in this example,
ensures that the PCMCIA never completely fills to 100% capacity. Therefore, a
transfer of the log file is triggered by either
maxsize
or
maxoccuptPercentage
, whichever is reached first.
If FTP/TFTP fails, a message indicating the failure is generated. Also, if all the
configured hosts are unreachable and the transfer fails, a log message is generated
and the logging of messages to the PCMCIA is stopped. Logging continues in the
DRAM, and a trap is generated.
After the current SMP log file is transferred to a remote host and the transfer is
verified as successful, the SMP log on the PCMCIA is deleted. A new log file is
started, with the extension incremented by 1 (for example,
/pcmcia/bf800005.003
is transferred, then deleted, and
/pcmcia/bf800005.004
is created).
Note:
Ensure you have sufficient space for the SMP log on your
PCMCIA. Smaller amounts of free space for the log cause more frequent
TFTP/FTP transfers.
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