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“Schedcmddisabled” on page 449Schedlogmax||The schedlogmax option specifies the maximum size of the schedule log <strong>and</strong> Webclient log, in megabytes.Log records are added to the end of the file, until the maximum specified size isreached. When the maximum specified size is reached, a log record saying"Continued at beginning of file" is placed as the last record in the file. Subsequentlogging is resumed at the top of the file. The end of the wrapped log is indicatedby a record saying "END OF DATA". Log messages that are overwritten bywrapping are not saved in a prune file, as they are with the pruning method of logsize management.If you change from schedlogmax to schedlogretention, all existing log entries areretained <strong>and</strong> the log is pruned using the new schedlogretention criteria.|||If you change from schedlogretention to schedlogmax, all records in the existinglog are copied to the file of pruned entries (dsmsched.pru or dsmwebcl.pru), theexisting log is emptied, <strong>and</strong> logging begins under the new log wrapping criteria.If you change the value of the schedlogmax option, the existing log is extended orshortened to accommodate the new size. If the value is reduced, the oldest entriesare deleted to reduce the file to the new size.Restriction: You cannot specify a non-zero schedlogmax value <strong>and</strong> enableschedlogretention.Supported ClientsThis option is valid for all clients.Options FilePlace this option in the client options file (dsm.opt). You can set this option on theScheduler tab, Schedule Log button of the Preferences editor.Syntax►► SCHEDLOGMAX size ►◄ParameterssizeSpecifies the maximum size, in megabytes, for the log file. The range of valuesis 0 to 2047; the default is 0, which disables log file wrapping <strong>and</strong> allows thelog file to grow indefinitely.ExamplesOptions file:schedlogmax 100Comm<strong>and</strong> line:-schedlogmax=100Chapter 12. Processing options 451

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