HP R4.2 User Manual

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Summary of Commands

fixLogFile

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

Issue 3 April 2000 475

Normally, fixLogFile

generates a short message about each file that it

converts. The

-S

flag suppresses this output.

The

fixLogFile

command requires access to the old o.systemLog.h

and

o.textLogFmt

files and the new systemLog.h

file to perform its job. It

expects to find these files in $LOGROOT/formats. If alternate sources of
these files are to be used, the

-o

and

-n

flags are used. Each of these flags

takes a

{spec}

argument, which has the following form:

{dir}[,{systemLog.h}}[,{textLogFmt}]]

The default values for these two specifications is:

-o ${LOGROOT}/formats,o.systemLog.h,o.textLogFmt
-n ${LOGROOT}/formats,systemLog.h,textLogFmt

The

{dir}

portion specifies an alternate directory in which the

[o.]systemLog.h

and [o.]textLogFmt

files are to appear. If the remainder of

the

{spec}

is missing, the default file names apply. If specified, the

{systemLog.h}

and {textLogFmt}

portions specify the names of these two

files as they appear in the specified

{dir}

. Any section of the specification that

is skipped retains its previous or default value.

A list of one or more logging files may be specified. If they are listed, each
one is assumed to be a compressed logging file and is converted. The

-a

option automatically converts all of the compressed logging files found in
${LOGROOT}/data. No file names can be provided if the

-a

option is

specified. When the

-a

option is used, each regular file found in

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