Dynamic System Data; Ol-4806-01 Rev. A14 - Cisco Signaling Interface H.323 User Manual

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Dynamic System Data

To modify the dynamic system data parameters in
variable for the prov-add, prov-dlt, and prov-ed commands. You need not halt and restart call
processing for the changes to take effect.
In the following example, the prov-add command adds the dynamic system data parameter
OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT to a dynamic configuration file. The prov-ed command modifies the value of
the OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT parameter. The prov-dlt command deletes the OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT
parameter from the dynamic configuration file.
Example
prov-add:name=sys_config_dynamic,OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT=20
prov-ed:name=sys_config_dynamic,OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT=25
prov-dlt:name=sys_config_dynamic,OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT
The MML commands write the parameters in
within a file.
Table 3-4
Dynamic System Data Parameters
Parameter
LOGDIRECTORY
LOGFILENAMEPREFIX
LOGPRIO
LOGFILEROTATESIZE
LOGFILEROTATEINTERVAL
IPADDRNMS
OVLDSAMPLERATE
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Specifies the directory used when the active log file is created, and
also specifies the directory where the rotated log file is stored.
Specifies the filename prefix used when the log files are created or
rotated. The .log postfix is appended to the end of the prefix to
establish the name of the active log file.
Defines the initial logging levels. By default it is set to TRACE. When
the system initializes and is running, the levels set for individual
packages (0x0000 to 0xFFFF) determine the log levels. See the
"Logging Levels" section on page
Triggers a log file rotation based on the size of the active file. The
application regularly checks the current size of the file to determine
whether a rotation is required. If a file rotation is triggered by this
parameter, the rotated file might be slightly larger than the size
specified by this parameter. This parameter triggers a file rotation and
also resets the timer associated with the
LOGFILEROTATEINTERVAL parameter.
Triggers a log file rotation based on the time elapsed since the
previous rotation. This timer is reset after any rotation occurs,
regardless of the cause or trigger of the rotation.
Defines the IP address of the network management system.
Defines the frequency of CPU sampling and threshold checking.
Chapter 3
Table
3-4, use the sys_config_dynamic MML name
Table 3-4
to a dynamic configuration file or to a section
4-10.
Provisioning the Cisco HSI
Default
/var/log/
platform.log
TRACE
10 Mb
1440 minutes
(24 hours)
3000 millisecond
(ms) polling rate

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