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tsset(1M)							     tsset(1M)

NAME
     tsset - sets option values in personality daemon

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/etc/ts/tsset -d pathname -t trace
     /usr/etc/ts/tsset -T level
     /usr/etc/ts/tsset -d pathname -t trace -T level

DESCRIPTION
     The tsset command sets option values in a personality daemon.  These
     option settings override those set in the personality-daemon
     configuration file, /etc/config/tspd.config.  The options set by tsset
     remain in effect until they are reset by another tsset command.

     The command currently supports one option, the tracing enabled setting.
     For more information on the personality-daemon configuration file, see
     the ts(7) man page.

     Each personality daemon saves the options set by tsset and uses these
     options if the daemon is stopped and then restarted.

     The tsset command accepts the following options:

     -d pathname	Specifies the name of the device file.	That is, any
			legal device name:
			/dev/mt/tps*
			/dev/rmt/tps*
			/hw/tape/tps*
			/dev/mt/*/lun*/c*p*
			/dev/rmt/*/lun*/c*p*
			/hw/tape/*/lun*/c*p*

			Note: The tsset command uses the stat device
			identified by pathname to communicate with the
			personality daemon.

     -t trace		Specifies whether tracing is enabled.  Trace entries
			are entered in the /usr/adm/SYSLOG file.  trace is one
			of the following:

			on   Turns tracing on.

			off  Turns tracing off.

     -T level		Specifies the tape support (TS) driver tracing level.
			Trace entries are entered in the /usr/adm/SYSLOG file.
			level is one of the following:

			0    Debug tracing is not enabled.

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tsset(1M)							     tsset(1M)

			1    Only records panics in the log file.

			2    Records alerts and panics in the log file.

			3    Records warnings as well as alerts and panics in
			     the log file.

			4    Records other information as well as warnings,
			     alerts, and panics in the log file.

EXAMPLES
     The following tsset command turns tracing on:

	  tsset -d /dev/rmt/tps2d5 -t on

     The following tsset command turns tracing off for the same device used in
     the first example.

	  tsset -t off -d /hw/tape/tps2d5nrv

FILES
     /dev/mt/lun*stat			device file

     /dev/mt/*/lun*stat/c*p*		device file

     /dev/rmt/lun*stat			device file

     /dev/rmt/*/lun*stat/c*p*		device file

     /etc/config/tspd.config		tape support configuration file

     /hw/tape/lun*stat			device file

     /hw/tape/*/lun*stat/c*p*		device file

     /usr/adm/SYSLOG			system log file

SEE ALSO
     tsarchive(1M), tsdaemon(1M), tserrpt(1M), tsstop(1M), ts.config(4),
     ts(7).

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