At a minimum, the Logs page provides
the following log categories:
System Management Homepage Log
Httpd Error Log (Windows and Linux)
Logs contained in the installed HP Web-enabled System Management Software appear on this page.
For example, if the HP Version Control Agent is
installed, a link to the Version Control Agent log appears on the Logs page. As
another example, if the Distributed Systems Administration Utilities
(DSAU) is installed, a link to the System Log Viewer appears on the Logs
page. Each log file is divided into pages that display a total of
40 log entries to a page.
NOTE:
With this installation, in the case of Windows and Linux, the old
smh.log file is held in reserve as a human-readable, English-only
log. It is not available through the user interface. Access the file
directly to read the old log. New log messages are not written to
this file.
The smh_enc.log (Windows and Linux) and smh.log (HP-UX) contains encoded entries in the following format:
Table 1 Log encoded entries
Type
Description
Severity
The severity of the event logged. The following are the severity
levels:
Informational (5)
Warning (6)
Minor (3)
Major (4)
Critical (8)
Timestamp
The time the event happened, represented in seconds since 00:00:00
UTC, January 1, 2010.
ID
The log message
ID, used to locate the translated log message.
Arguments
Arguments to be consumed by printf() in log messages
that use argument conversion specifiers such as %s and %d.
Default log locations
Table 2 Default log locations
Location
Description
C:\hp\hpsmh\logs
Default log location (all logs) in Windows systems.
/var/spool/opt/hp/hpsmh/logs/
Default log location (error log and access log) in Linux systems.
/opt/hp/hpsmh/logs
Default log location (SMH log) in Linux systems.
Changing the log location
NOTE:
Changing the log location is supported for access log and error logs only.
Enter the command: smhconfig -O "new log location".