It certainly
does not write anything to a file, so the auditors are going to be
disappointed. What a shame! ;-)
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Thank you all for your responses. I
was pretty sure LogMsg_File was used in the context you all mentioned.
We are in the midst or our annual
audit and the auditors want us to start using this feature. I am pretty sure
they don't
have a clue as to what it is used
for. They saw the words LogMsg and thought that it should be logging something.
We have it disabled so this caught
their eye even more.
The folks on this list are a very
clever group and I wanted to be sure some one had found a new use for LogMsg.
Again thanks.
Steve G.
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I don't use LogMsg_File, but I have been using
CP SET LOGMSG for over 20 years. :)
We warn users about planned outages, that's
pretty much it. We deliberately set the size of even small messages to
34+ lines so that when it displays on a 327x mod 2 or 3 it will result in MORE
or HOLDING to give the user the opportunity to read it (in case their PROFILE
EXEC does a VMFCLEAR or otherwise causes the message to clear before they can
read it).
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On Behalf Of Steve Gentry
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:56 PM
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Subject: LogMsg_From_file
Does anyone on this list use the LogMsg_File feature in the SYSTEM CONFIG file
and if so what are you doing with it?
I know what it's for. I'm just wondering what people are doing with it.
Thanks,
Steve