Policy server routing file on AIX, Linux, or Solaris
This topic describes the policy server routing files on AIX®, Linux®, or Solaris.
The default routing file for the policy server on a AIX, Linux, or Solaris operating system, /opt/PolicyDirector/etc/pdmgrd_routing,
contains message log specifications similar to the specifications
in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Sample policy
server routing file
With this routing file, messages are logged as follows:
FATAL messages are written to the standard output
device as ASCII text in the current code page and locale and written
as UTF-8 text to the /var/PolicyDirector/log/msg__pdmgrd_utf8.log file.
When the file is initially created, user ivmgr is the owner, ivmgr is the group, and 644 is the file permission.
ERROR messages are written to the standard output
device as ASCII text in the current code page and locale and written
as UTF-8 text to the /var/PolicyDirector/log/msg__pdmgrd_utf8.log file.
When the file is initially created, user ivmgr is the owner, ivmgr is the group, and 644 is the file permission.
WARNING messages are written to the standard
output device as ASCII text in the current code page and locale and
written as UTF-8 text to the /var/PolicyDirector/log/msg__pdmgrd_utf8.log file.
When the file is initially created, user ivmgr is the owner, ivmgr is the group, and 644 is the file permission.
NOTICE messages are written to the standard
output device as ASCII text in the current code page and locale and
written as UTF-8 text to the /var/PolicyDirector/log/msg__pdmgrd_utf8.log file.
When the file is initially created, user ivmgr is the owner, ivmgr is the group, and 644 is the file permission.
NOTICE_VERBOSE messages are not written, because
this line starts with the number sign (#).