D E F I N I N G S E T T I N G S
some text editors it will be difficult to review these files, since the
program shows everything written on a single line. If you feel this way
with your text editor, type
Yes
for the above parameter
and the program
will use both separators (carriage return and linefeed) in your log file.
To define the file for storing check-reports, you may use the
command line switch
-W[T][A][+][=filename]
, where
filename
is a name
of the log file (the default name is
report.txt
). The character
A
in the
switch appends the report to the file contents, while the character
T
overwrites the report with the new one. The character
+
in the switch
adds more details to the report heading.
The program may be enabled to log check-reports to the system or the
user log.
To add check-results to the system log,
type
Yes
in the
UseSysLog
line. Type
No
to add check-results to the
user-defined file.
The positive value (
Yes)
in the
UseSysLog
line automatically
suppresses the following parameters:
ReportFileName
,
Append
,
ReportFileLimit
,
ReportFileSize
and
RepCreateFlag
.
The following two parameters are used only for the Daemon program,
and only if you call up the daemon process from a script file and want
to display the performance report.
To add current check-results to the user defined log file,
1. Type
Yes
in the
UserReport
line.
2. Define the file name in the
UserReportName
line.
If you prefix the name with the character "
~
", the file will be created in
your home directory.
To add more details to the report,
type
Yes
in the
ExtReport
line.
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