Alarm Text File Settings - Fujitsu ETERNUS User Manual

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Chapter 2 Setup
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2.3 Setting Items
Number of Days Alarm History Files are Kept
This parameter specifies how long the Alarm History files are kept. Setting the number of days to
"0" means that the files are not deleted.
[Default value]
7
[Parameter]
HTML_ALARMFILE_DAY (0-65535 days)
[Example]
To store seven full days worth of Alarm History files (current day is not included):
HTML_ALARMFILE_DAY=7
2.3.4

Alarm Text File Settings

Alarm text files are categorized into the following types:
Alarm Text Date Files
Alarm Text Fixed File
Alarm Text Files Directory
Alarm text files are created when this parameter is set.
If only alarm text date files are required, specify an absolute path to the directory in which the
alarm text date files are to be created.
If an alarm text fixed file is also required, specify its name as an absolute path. The alarm text
data files will then be created in the same directory as the alarm text fixed file.
[Parameter]
HTML_ALARMFILE_NAME (up to 64 characters)
[Example]
Only alarm text date files are to be created in "/opt/FJSVgrmgr/txt_1/":
P2X0-0202-04ENZ0
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For this parameter, if there is no need for any special setting, it is
recommended not to enter any value. This parameter is initially
commented out in the default setup file available after installation.
On any given day, each alarm history message issued for a target device is also added to
that day's alarm text date file. The alarm text date files use a stxgrYYYYMMDD.log naming
format (e.g. "stxgr20081201.log").
A copy of the most recent alarm text date file may also be given an arbitrary name.
TEXT_ALARMFILE_NAME = /opt/FJSVgrmgr/txt_1/
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