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The higher this value is set, the more information that will be output. As the

amount of log information to be output increases, it will take less time to

overwrite the old error log information with the new information.

Setting up the error log collection level by using the set operation
The following is an example of setting up the error log collection level by

using a command:

dlnkmgr set -ellv 2

Specify the error log collection level as a number.

Setting the Trace Level

You can set up the trace level for a trace file hdlmtrn.log (n indicates a file

number from 1 to 64).

The following table lists and describes the values for the trace level setting.

Table 3-17 Values for the Trace Level Setting

Value

Description

0

No trace is output.

1

Only error information is output.

2

Program operation summaries are output.

3

Program operation details are output.

4

All information is output.

If an error occurs, you might have to set the trace level to 1 or higher to

collect any trace information.

The higher this value is set, the more information that will be output. As the

amount of trace information to be output increases, it will take less time to

overwrite the old trace information with the new information.

For normal operation, we recommend that you set the trace level to 0. If you

set the trace level to a value higher than necessary, HDLM performance

might decrease, or trace information required to analyze the cause of an

error might be overwritten.

Setting up the trace level by using the set operation
The following is an example of setting up the trace level by using a

command:

dlnkmgr set -systflv 1

Specify the trace level as a number.

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