Das Logging Properties Configuration Files - Novell SENTINEL RAPID DEPLOYMENT 6.1 - REFERENCE GUIDE 06-15-2009 Reference Manual

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If any of these database connection settings need to be changed, they must be changed in every
das_*.xml
the same time (For example, update all files in the <Install_directory>\config or <Install_directory>/
config directory). Alternately, using the –n argument, this utility can update a single file's contents if
only one file need to be updated. Typically, all files should be updated at the same time.
WARNING: Do not manually edit the database connection properties. Use the
change any database connection values within these files.
To Reconfigure Database Connection Properties:
1 Login to the machine where DAS is installed as the admin user.
2 Go to:
<Install_directory>/bin
3 Run the following command:
dbconfig –a <Install_directory>/config [-u username] [-p password] [-h
hostname] [-t portnum] [-d database] [-s server] [-help] [-version]
Other settings in the files can be adjusted manually (without using dbconfig):
maxConnections
batchSize
loadSize
Changing these settings might affect database performance and should be done with caution

4.1.2 DAS Logging Properties Configuration Files

The following files are used to configure logging of the DAS process. These files are typically
changed when troubleshooting the DAS process.
das_core_log.prop
das_binary_log.prop
They are located in the following locations:
<Install_directory>/config
These files contain the configuration that determines how the DAS processes will log messages. The
most important part of the configuration is the logging levels, which indicate how verbose the log
messages should be. The section of the file to configure these settings is:
###### Configure the logging levels
# Logging level rules are read from the top down.
# Start with the most general, then get more specific.
#
# Defaults all loggers to INFO (enabled by default)
.level=INFO
#
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file using the
dbconfig
utility. Using the –a argument, this utility can update all files at
utility to
dbconfig

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