Purge.log – HP A.06.10 User Manual

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purge.log

Contains purge session messages. Purge sessions are used to clean up the database.
The data/time format depends on the value of the language environment variable.

Examples

06/17/01 15:42:15

ASM.1999 5.0 ["sm/asm/asm_purge.c /main/16":435] A.04.00 b364

Purge session started.
06/17/01 15:42:15

ASM.1999 5.0 ["sm/asm/asm_purge.c /main/16":445] A.04.00 b364

Filename purge session started.
06/17/01 15:42:16

ASM.1999 6.0 ["sm/asm/asm_purge.c /main/16":205] A.04.00 b364

Purge session finished.
06/17/01 15:42:16

ASM.1999 5.0 ["sm/asm/asm_msg.c /main/12":91] A.04.00 b364

Filename purge session ended.

Parameters for messages in the default log files are:

DP_Misc

Message Group

Data Protector

Applications

name_system

on which log file resides

Note

Purge start/finish messages: NORMAL

All other messages: WARNING

Severity

Services.Data Protector.cell name .Database

Service Name

logfile name

Object

omnidbutil -info

Automatic Action

Log files not monitored by Data Protector Integration

The following log files either do not provide information relevant to the correct
operation of Data Protector or the information is extracted from other sources, such
as SNMP traps.

debug.log

Exception messages that have not been handled.

RDS.log

Raima Database service messages.

Using the Data Protector Integration

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