gtpc1m50 | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
The syslog daemon supports a debug mode, which is selected using the -d
argument with the XPARM parameter of the ZINET ADD command. In this
debug mode, the syslog daemon writes a large number of trace messages to the
standard output (stdout) stream. You can use these messages
to diagnose problems in the syslog daemon configuration or to collect
documentation when reporting a syslog daemon problem to IBM support.
- Note:
- Do not use the -d argument for normal operations.
To turn off debug mode, do one of the following:
- If you do not want to specify other values for the XPARM
parameter, do the following:
- Enter the ZINET DELETE command to delete the syslog daemon server.
- Enter the ZINET ADD command to add the syslog daemon server again and do
not specify the XPARM parameter.
- If you do want to specify other values for the XPARM parameter,
enter the ZINET ALTER command with the XPARM parameter specified, but do not
include the -d argument in the parameter string.
- Note:
- If you specify the XPARM parameter, you must provide a string of
parameter data. Do not specify a NULL string for the XPARM
parameter; this will cause problems when starting the syslog
daemon.