




3.6  Logging configuration
If required, all license transactions can be logged via the standard syslog daemon services. Information is logged as a LOG_USER facility at the LOG_USER or LOG_WARNING level. System administrators can tailor the types and amount of information logged with the -loglevel option. Log level switches control logged output as follows:
 
 
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Bit 
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Switch 
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| 
 
1 
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WARNING 
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All warning and error messages -- logged at system LOG_WARN level 
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2 
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INFO 
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Information messages, mainly during startup 
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3 
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ADMIN 
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Changes, via the administration tool hqn_lsa 
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4 
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LICENSE 
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All license transactions. Control output via the license bits 5-10 (listed below) 
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5 
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PRODUCT 
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Output the full product name on each transaction. 
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6 
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HOSTNAME 
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Output the name of the product host 
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7 
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HOSTADDR 
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Output the Internet address of the product host 
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8 
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USERNAME 
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Output the name of the user of the product 
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9 
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UID 
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Output the user ID 
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10 
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EXTERR 
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Output extra information on some license 'error' conditions, for example, redirected requests. May be best off on backup servers 
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11 
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DOMAIN 
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Messages relating to domain initialization and validation. Generally only required for checking unusual conditions 
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Log settings are turned off by appending a `-' to the switch name. For example, 
hqn_lsa -lg exterr-
turns off extra error logging. In addition some standard settings are provided, as listed below. Each standard setting has a configuration of log settings automatically switched on.
 
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Name 
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Log settings on 
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| 
 
DEFAULT 
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WARNING INFO ADMIN LICENSE PRODUCT HOSTNAME USERNAME 
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| 
 
SMALL 
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WARNING INFO ADMIN LICENSE HOSTNAME USERNAME 
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| 
 
FULL 
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DEFAULT HOSTADDR UID EXTERR 
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| 
 
MINIMAL 
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WARNING ADMIN LICENSE HOSTADDR UID 
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| 
 
EXTRA 
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FULL DOMAIN 
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| 
 
NONE 
 | 
 
No logging 
 | 
hqn_lsd starts up with the default standard setting, plus extra error logging turned on. The -f option on hqn_lsd's command line may be used to turn on domain logging during startup.
 
LispWorks Guide to the License Server - 15 Sep 2017




