Other dtcmodifyconfs parameter definitions
Controlling verbosity
Turns off the display of informational messages during the task. This is the quiet
-q
option and is useful if several DTCs are being pasted or modified and you do not
want to see messages for all the DTCs.
Logging options
The dtcmodifyconfs command supports the following logging options:
logging
-a
-l
loglevel
-L
logfile
Object parameters
The
dtcobject
modified. For copying, only a single object can be specified. For pasting or
modifying, multiple similar dtcobjects can be specified.
If you specify a board, then you must specify a DTC. If you specify a port, then you
must specify a DTC and a board.
Appends the log messages from this dtcmodifyconfs execution to the existing
log file. By default, executing dtcmodifyconfs means that
dtcmodifyconfs
the existing log file is overwritten. The default log file is:
/var/opt/dtcmgr/log/dtcmodifyconfs.log
Sets the amount of information to be logged for this current dtcmodifyconfs
command. Specify one of the following logging levels:
0
Logs only startup and termination messages of dtcmodifyconfs.
1
Logs serious and fatal messages and level 0 messages. This is the default
logging level.
2
Logs warning and informational messages and level 0 and level 1 messages.
Specifies the alternative file that dtcmodifyconfs should use to log status and
error messages. The default file is:
/var/opt/dtcmgr/log/dtcmodifyconfs.log.
parameter specifies a board, or port(s) to be copied, pasted, or
dtcobject
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