Enabling And Disabling The System Logger Service; Specifying Whether To Output Cli Command-Execution Logs - HP StorageWorks P9000 Software Installation Manual

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The examples below show how to specify a host ID. If neither (a) nor (b) is specified, 00 is assumed.
Using the YKSETENV command
The following example sets the host ID to 0F:
START YKSETENV,PARM='YKCMDIF=0F'
NOTE:
If you register or change a host ID while BCM is running, the CLI commands will be
executed using the previous set value. The registered or changed host ID will take effect the next
time the YKLOAD command (with a route list specified) is executed.
Defining a system symbol in the IEASYMxx parmlib member
The following example sets the host ID to 0F:
SYMDEF(&YKCMDIF='0F')

Enabling and Disabling the System Logger Service

The following specification examples show how to set BCM logs to be output to an external dataset
(using the system logger service), or to be output to a sequential dataset (without using the system
logger service).
Using the YKSETENV command
The following shows an example of defining a symbol when you do not want to use the system
logger service:
START YKSETENV,PARM='LOGPUT=SAM'
The following shows an example of defining a symbol when you do want to use the system logger
service:
START YKSETENV,PARM='LOGPUT=LOGR'
NOTE:
If you use the YKSETENV command to change the BCM log output destination while
Business Continuity Manager is running, Business Continuity Manager will be run using the previously
set value. The change will take effect when you log on to the TSO/E terminal again.
Defining a system symbol in the IEASYMxx parmlib member
Define the system symbol &YKLOGPT for the IEASYMxx parmlib member. After making the definition,
enable the setting by re-performing the IPL of the host.
The following shows an example of defining a symbol when you do not want to use the system
logger service:
SYMDEF(&YKLOGPT='SAM')
The following shows an example of defining a symbol when you do want to use the system logger
service:
SYMDEF(&YKLOGPT='LOGR')
If &YKLOGPT is omitted, or if an incorrect value is specified, LOGR is assumed.

Specifying Whether to Output CLI Command-Execution Logs

The following specification examples show how to specify whether to output CLI command-execution
logs to SYSLOG.
Using the YKSETENV command
The following shows an example of defining a symbol when you do not want to output the CLI
command-execution logs:
START YKSETENV,PARM='SYSLOG=NO'
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