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There is no disk spaceGrant {0} to {1} for {2}Veritas Technologies LLCAuthenticate {0} from {1}Could not set the locale.Function not implemented.Illegal display argument.Perform action {0} on {1}An invalid ID was entered.The query string is empty.Given condition has failed.Revoke {0} from {1} for {2}Subject should be a string.An action was not specified.Audit configuration modifiedFound corrupted log entries.Read audit trail information DUMMY TEXT, DO NOT LOCALIZE Invalid arguments are passed.Unterminated string constant.Warning! Invalid setting {0}.Change in system time detectedProduct configuration not foundUnrecognized string/identifier.Perform action {0} on {1} as {2} Invalid setting/value is passed File {0} is generated in path {1}Failed to create the query string.An invalid Product ID was entered.Unable to create the logging file.An unknown argument {0} was passed.Unable to display date time format.
Total {0, number, integer} file(s)Active file {0} will not be deletedFailed to perform operation on {0}.File {0} generated in {1} timezone.Unable to load the logset settings.This feature is not yet implemented.Error writing product configuration.Output log message to stderr failed.Output log message to stdout failed.Error removing product configuration.Product configuration already exists.There are no records to be displayed.Unable to initialize OS-specific log.List of the all configured products...Please specify the configuration path.Unable to load configuration settings.Invalid value provided for setting {0}.Unable to load the originator settings.Audit log is unable to store informationEnd Date can not be prior to Start Date.)�Can not log to file with this log handle.)�List of all global settings configured...*�
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*�Prevtime can be used only with = operator.,�A general localization failure has occurred.,�An error occurred while localizing a string.,�Security setting {0} changed from {1} to {2},�Syntax error. One operand should be a field.-�Invalid time is given or format may be wrong.-�Please enter the product's unique logging ID..�Any other option(s) used with {0} are ignored..�Invalide Log handle for Secure Audit msg type..�Specified setting can not be modified/deleted.0�DUMMY ERROR, NOT USED/DISPLAYED, DO NOT LOCALIZE0�Failed to read the logging system configuration.1�Subject can be used only with = and != operators.2�An argument is expected. Please verify option {0}.2�
Are you sure you want to move the file(s)? (Y/N):2�Invalid expression, please check the query string.2�Non-originator settings not supported in registry.3�Cannot display log messages: Unsatisfied condition.3�The configuration settings were added successfully.3�The user does not have permission to write to logs.3�Two params required for this type of Audit message.4�An invalid or improperly formatted date was entered.4�An invalid or improperly formatted time was entered.4�Please enter a value in the range of 0-364 for days.4�
Are you sure you want to delete the file(s)? (Y/N):4�Invalid value for either productID or FileID/LogSet.5�The configuration settings were removed successfully.5�Three params required for this type of Audit message.6�Context token can be used only with = and != operator.8�WHO keyword should be used only with = and != operators.9�This option will be ignored. Use option -n, -t, or -b/-e.9�Unable to display incorrectly formatted localized string.9�Unable to load the localized string for this log message.:�                            Date should be in format "{0}"<�NOTE: There were {0, number, integer} corrupted log records.<�Unable to edit the product configuration file, file is busy.=�Copyright 2023 Veritas Technologies LLC. All rights reserved.?�Unable to load localization library specified in configuration.@�Configuration setting not found for given product/originator id.@�Unable to load localization resource for the requested language.A�User does not have permission to write to the configuration file.B�File header is corrupted or may be not a Unified Logging log file.B�Invalid log level was passed. Please use log level between 0 to 6.B�List of all logsets configured for product {0, number, integer}...C�First delete originators for this product then try to delete again.E�Any other option(s), except --displayhost, used with {0} are ignored.E�Destination Directory does not exist.Please try with valid directory.E�Please enter a directory name to copy/move/archieve the log files to.E�Syntax error, please check the matching brackets or string constants.F�   -b,--stdate StartDate    Display messages logged at the given time.F�Message type is not provided. It should be either debug or diagnostic.F�Missing -s option. Logset "{0}" will be removed with all its settings.G�Files not found. Please check the system clock. It may not be in synch.H�vxlogcfg - A command line tool to add/remove product log configuration.
H�vxloggen - A command line tool to write messages to the logging system.
I�   -e,--endate EndDate      Display messages logged up to the given time.I�Length of Arcchive name is too long, Please specify lenght less than 247.J�Destination folder does not exist OR user does not have write permissions.J�List of the all originators configured for product {0, number, integer}...K�Configuration settings for logset "{0}", of product {1, number, integer}...L�Error {0, number, integer}: Failed to read the logging system configuration.M�Invalid arguments were passed. Use the -h option to display help information.M�Invalid value for level was provided. Valid values for level are from 1 to 6.N�vxlogmgr - A command line tool to manage log files generated by the products.
R�Unable to decipher the Originator name "{0}".  Please try using the Originator ID.R�vxlogview - A command line tool to display messages stored in the logging system.
U�Severity should only be used with application message type. Severity will be ignored.U�The required space is unavailable for logging. Please check the available disk space.X�The required archive tool {0} is missing. Please install the archive tool and try again.Y�Missing -s option. Originator {0, number, integer} will be removed with all its settings.Z�The LogDirectory setting for given LogSet is not present in Unified Logging configuration.\�Originator value ALL is not supported for List command. Please specify the exact originator.^�Configuration settings for originator {0, number, integer}, of product {1, number, integer}...^�Originator value ALL is not supported for Remove command. Please specify the exact originator.`�                            Date time should be in the format 
                            "{0}"e�The LogDirectory setting for the given originator was not provided in the Logging configuration file.h�Please specify a short product name or mnemonic that will be used by log tools to refer to this product.r�Warning! -n,--names option will be ignored! Do not use -n,--names option with -o,--orgid and -s,--setting options.t�Warning! -c,--config option will be ignored! Do not use -c,--config option with -o,--orgid and -s,--setting options.x�   -e,--endate EndDate      Retrieve the log files that were created up  
                            to the given date.|�   -w,--where QueryString   Query string. Example: "((prodid = ''NB'') && 
                            (stdate >= ''{0}''))"}�   -w,--where QueryString   Query string. Example: "((prodid = ''NB'') && 
                            (stdate >= ''{0}''))"
��Could not display all the log files because the file versions are incompatible. Please use the latest version of the Logging tool.��   -b,--stdate StartDate    Retrieve the log files beginning with those  
                            created at the given start date.��   -v,--version             Display the version of the vxlogmgr command.       
   -h,--help                Display vxlogmgr usage information.                
�Usage: vxlogcfg -a -p ProductID -c ConfigPath -n Names [-q]                    
       vxlogcfg -a -p ProductID -o OriginatorID -s KeyName=value [-q]          
       vxlogcfg -a -p ProductID -g LogSet -s KeyName=value [-q]                
       vxlogcfg -d -p ProductID					                            
       vxlogcfg -l [-p ProductID [-o OriginatorID]] [-q]                       
       vxlogcfg -l [-p ProductID [-g LogSet]] [-q]                             
       vxlogcfg -r -p ProductID [-o OriginatorID] [-s KeyName] [-q]            
       vxlogcfg -r -p ProductID [-g LogSet] [-s KeyName] [-q]                  
       vxlogcfg -h                                                             
       vxlogcfg -v                                                             
 �   -a,--all                 Display all log messages for multiple installed    
                            products.                                          
   -l,--locale Locale       Display messages for a given locale. The default   
                            is English.                                        
                                                                               
   -z,--timezone {GMT+hh:mm | GMT-hh:mm}                                       
                            Use -z with other options to display messages with 
                            the time for the given timezone.                   
   -v,--version             Display the version of the vxlogview command.      
   -h,--help                Display vxlogview usage information.               
p�actions:                                                                       
   -A,--arch FileName       Create archive named FileName for the specified set
                            of conditions. Requires WinZip and wzzip on        
                            Windows. Requires a tar utility and GnuZip on UNIX.
   -c,--cp                  Copy the log files from the log folder to the      
                            specified folder.                                  
   -d,--del                 Delete the log files from the folder configured by 
                            the product.                                       
   -m,--mv                  Move the log files from the log folder to the      
                            specified folder.                                  
   -s,--vw                  View the log files.                                
��Usage: vxlogmgr {-c|-m} -f AbsoluteDir [-a]                                       
       vxlogmgr {-d|-F} [-a]                                                    

       vxlogmgr {-c|-m|-A FileName} -f AbsoluteDir [-p ProductID]                 
                [-o OriginatorID] [-n Days] [-t Time] [-b StartDate]              
                [-g LogSet] [-e EndDate] [-q] [-z]                              

       vxlogmgr {-c|-m|-A FileName} -f AbsoluteDir -w QueryString [-q] [-z]     

       vxlogmgr {-d|-F|-s} [-p ProductID] [-o OriginatorID] [-n Days] [-t Time]   
                [-g LogSet] [-b StartDate] [-e EndDate] [-q] [-z]               

       vxlogmgr {-d|-F|-s} -w QueryString [-q] [-z]                               
       vxlogmgr -v                                                                
       vxlogmgr -h                                                                
��
Usage:
vxloggen  -L {-M|-C|-E|-W|-F} [-O] [-S] [-T] -p ProductID -o OriginatorID      
             [-i FileID] [-w Who] {-m TextID | -f FormatString | -m TextID     
             -f FormatString} [ FormatArgs... ]                              

vxloggen  -D -l Level  -p ProductID  -o OriginatorID [-i FileID] -w Who        
             -f FormatString [ ... ] [-S]                                    

vxloggen  -A -s Subject -r Result -p ProductID -o OriginatorID [-i FileID]     
             {-m TextID | -f FormatString | -m TextID -f FormatString}         
              [ ForamtArgs... ]                                              

vxloggen  -I -l Level  -p ProductID  -o OriginatorID [-i FileID]               
             {-m TextID | -f FormatString | -m TextID -f FormatString}         
             -w Who [-S] [ ... ]                                               
vxloggen  -h                                                                   
vxloggen  -v                                                                   
��9options:
   -a,--auto                Manage the log files based on the NumberOfLogFiles 
                            configuration settings.                            
   -F,--flush               Deletes all log files for the host originating this
                            command except the most current log file. Note: If 
                            the host running this command is using a shared    
                            directory, all log files for all hosts using the   
                            same directory will be removed except the current  
                            log file for the originating host.                 
   -f,--dir AbsoluteDir     Copy, move or archive the log files to the absolute
                            directory name AbsoluteDir.                        
                            This option is mandatory for the action type cp, mv
                            or arch.                                           
   -n,--days Days           Retrieve the log files that were created within the
                            last number of days specified.                     
   -o,--orgid OriginatorID  Retrieve the log files for a given originator ID.  
   -g,--logset LogSet       Retrieve the log files for a a given logset.       
   -p,--prodid ProductID    Retrieve the log files for a given product ID.     
   -q,--quiet               Do not display any messages; quiet mode.           
   -t,--tail Time           Retrieve the log files that were created within the
                            time specified.                                    
                            Time should be in format hh:mm:ss.                 
   -z,--displaytimezone     Display timezone information along with log file   
                            listing.                                           
���Usage: vxlogview [-A] [-b StartDate] [-e EndDate] [-D] [-G Directory] [-I]     
                 [-i FileID] [-K HostName] [-L SeverityLevel]                  
                 [-m Entity] [-N Level MsgTypes] [-n NumberofDays]             
                 [-o OriginatorID] [-P ProcessID] [-p ProductID]               
                 [-r Result]  [-s Subject] [-T ThreadID] [-t hh:mm:ss]         
                 [-g LogSet] [-X ContextToken] [-y]                            
                 {[-d DisplayOption] [-R ResourceDirectory] [-z TimeZone]      
                  [-l Locale]}                                                 
       vxlogview -a [-p ProductID]                                             
                 {[-d DisplayOption] [-R ResourceDirectory] [-z TimeZone]      
                  [-l Locale]}                                                 
       vxlogview -q QueryName -f FileName                                      
                 {[-d DisplayOption] [-R ResourceDirectory] [-z TimeZone]      
                  [-l Locale]}                                                 
       vxlogview -p ProductID -i FileID                                        
                 {[-d DisplayOption] [-R ResourceDirectory] [-z TimeZone]      
                  [-l Locale] [-c] [-S]}                                       
       vxlogview -p ProductID -g LogSet                                        
                 {[-d DisplayOption] [-R ResourceDirectory] [-z TimeZone]      
                  [-l Locale] [-c] [-S]}                                       
       vxlogview -w QueryString -p ProductID                                   
                 {[-d DisplayOption] [-R ResourceDirectory] [-z TimeZone]      
                  [-l Locale]}                                                 
       vxlogview -v                                                            
       vxlogview -h                                                            
��    -d,--display DisplayOption[,DisplayOption(s)...]                            
                Use -d with other vxlogview options such as -p, -o, and so on, 
                to display fields of a log message. DisplayOption is           
                case-sensitive and can be one or more of the following         
                options. Multiple DisplayOptions must be separated by a comma. 
                          all - Display all fields of the log record           
                            c - Display context token                          
                            D - Display date                                   
                            H - Display hostname                               
                            i - Display short name for a product               
                            m - Display message type                           
                            n - Display Debug/Diagnostic log level             
                            O - Display originator id                          
                            o - Display short name for an originator           
                            P - Display product id                             
                            p - Display process id                             
                            s - Display application log entry severity         
                            T - Display timestamp                              
                            t - Display thread id                              
                            U - Display universal timestamp using              
                                 YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.mmm+xx:yy  format         
                            u - Display application or diagnostic Unique       
                                Message ID                                     
                            w - Display who logged the Application, Diagnostic 
                                or Debug message                               
                            x - Display the text of the log message            
�ߚoptions:
  -L,--app                Log an application message.                          
  -D,--debug              Log a debug message.                                 
  -A,--audit              Log an audit message.                                
  -I,--diag               Log a diagnostic message.                            
  -M,--emerg              Log an application message of severity type emergency.
  -C,--crit               Log an application message of severity type critical.
  -E,--err                Log an application message of severity type error.   
  -W,--warning            Log an application message of severity type warning. 
  -F,--info               Log an application message of severity type info.    
  -l,--level Level        Set the level of the debug/diag message being logged.
  -w,--who Who            Specify a name identifying who is logging the message
  -s,--subject Subject    Set the security-related subject to be specified in  
                          an audit message.                                    
  -r,--result Result      Set the result of the security-related event being   
                          audited. A result of 0 indicates success and -1      
                          indicates failure.                                   
  -p,--prodid ProductID   Specify a unique identifier for a given application. 
  -o,--orgid OriginatorID Assign a unique identifier to the module that has    
                          generated the message.                               
  -i,--fileid FileID      Log messages to shared originator's log file.        
  -O,--oslog              Also send the log message to the operating system log
                          Write to UNIX syslog or the Windows NT Event log.    
  -S,--stdout             Also send the log message to standard output.        
  -T,--stderr             Also send the log message to standard error.         
  -m,--textid TextID      Assign a unique text ID to the message that is used  
                          for message localization.                            
  -f,--format FormatString Define the printf style format string and default   
                          English message. The string must be enclosed in      
  ...                     double-quotes. Variable arguments correspond         
                          to format specifiers for format. The variable        
                          arguments must be the last parameters. Any parameters
                          passed after variable arguments are treated as       
                          variable arguments.                                  
  -q,--quiet              Do not display error messages; quiet mode. This      
                          should be the first option on the command line.      
  -h,--help               Display vxloggen usage information.                  
  -v,--version            Display the version of the vxloggen command.         
�ߠoptions:                                                                       
   -a,--add                 Create the product log configuration settings.     
                            The existing settings will be overwritten.         
   -c,--config ConfigPath   Provide the absolute path to the product log config
                            file. On Windows, provide the path to the          
                            registry settings, for example:                    
                               SOFTWARE\\VERITAS\\PRODUCTA                 
                            On UNIX, provide the path to the config file, for  
                            example: /opt/vrts/ProductA/log.conf               
   -d,--delete              If there are no originator IDs configured for this 
                            product, use this option to unregister and remove  
			                 the product log config settings from the main      
                            config file. The corresponding product log config	
                            file is also deleted.                              
   -h,--help                Display vxlogcfg usage information.                
   -l,--list                List all of the configured products, all of the	
                            originator IDs and logset for a product, or all    
                            of the configuration settings defined for a        
                            product ID and originator ID OR product ID and     
                            LogSet pair.										
   -n,--names Names         Specify abbreviated or short names for the product.
                            Multiple names must be separated by a comma.     

   -o,--orgid OriginatorID  Add or modify log config settings for the given    
                            originator ID. OriginatorID can be passed as       
                            either a valid OriginatorID (a number),"Default" 
                            or "ALL". If OriginatorID is "Default" then    
                            the setting given by -s will become the default    
                            setting. If originator ID is "ALL" then the -s   
                            setting will be given to all the originators       
                            of the given product ID.                           
   -g,--logset LogSet       Add or modify log config settings for the given    
                            LogSet. LogSet can be passed as a either string    
                            ,"Default" or "ALL". If LogSet is "Default"  
                            then the setting given by -s will become the       
                            default setting. If LogSet is "ALL" then the -s  
                            setting will be given to all the LogSet of the     
                            given product ID.                                  
   -p,--prodid ProductID    Add or modify configuration settings for the given 
                            ProductID.                                         
   -r,--remove              Unregister and remove the log config settings for  
                            the product and originatorID from the main logging 
                            config file. The individual product log config file
                            is unchanged.                                      
   -s,--setting KeyName=value Use this option with the -a, add option. Set     
          OR                individual configuration settings. KeyName is the  
                            configuration settings name and value is the       
                            value for that setting. Multiple settings can be   
                            added by providing multiple -s options.            
   -s,--setting KeyName     Use this option with the -r, remove option. While  
                            removing a configuration setting, provide only     
                            "keyname". Multiple settings can be removed by   
                            providing multiple -s options.                     
   -q,--quiet               Do not display messages to the console; quiet mode.
   -v,--version             Display the version of the vxlogcfg command.       
�߼options:                                                                       
   -A,--audit               Display audit messages.                            
   -D,--debug               Display debug log messages.                        
   -c,--showcorrupt         Show corrupt messages.                             
   -f,--filename FileName   The path and filename of a file that contains one  
                            or more queries. Use with the -q option.           
   -G,--logdir Directory    Display logs from a given directory instead of the 
                            configured log directory.                          
   -I,--diag                Display diagnostic log messages.                   
   -i,--fileid FileID       Display messages logged by a given FileID. A FileID
                            is a shared orig ID or an OriginatorID not shared  
                            by any other ID.                                   
   -K,--hostname HostName   Display logs for the specified host name.          
   -L,--app SeverityLevel   Display application log messages for SeverityLevel 
                            of -C, -E, -F, -M, or -W.                          
     -C,--crit              Critical - An error has occurred which may impact  
                            the availability of the application.               
     -E,--err               Error - An error has occurred but does not affect  
                            the entire application.                            
     -F,--info              Info - An informational message.                   
     -M,--emerg             Emergency - A condition exists that may result in  
                            operating system failure or shutdown.              
     -W,--warning           Warning  - A problem has been detected.            
   -m,--who Entity          Display messages logged by the given entity method 
                            name or function name.                             
   -N,--level Level MsgTypes Display debug (-D) and/or diagnostic (-I) message 
                             types for the given Level (1-6).                  
   -n,--days Days           Display log messages created within the number of  
                            days specified.                                    
   -o,--orgid OriginatorID  Display messages logged by a given originator ID.  
                            You can use the ID number or short name.           
   -g,--logset LogSet       Display messages logged by a given logset.         
   -P,--pid ProcessID       Display messages logged by a given process ID.     
   -p,--prodid ProductID    Display messages logged by a given product ID.     
   -q,--query QueryName     Query logfiles using a query set up in a file. The 
                            format of the query in the file is QueryName=Query.
                            QueryName cannot contain single quotes and Query   
                            has the format of QueryString of the -w option     
                            except for the double quotes at start and end.     
   -R,--resdir ResourceDirectory                                               
                            Use -R with other options to use the specified     
                            Resource from the specified Directory              
                            instead of using the configured originator resource
                            directory.                                         
   -r,--result Result       Display audit messages for a given result (0 or 1).
   -S,--tailloop            Continuously display new messages logged under a   
                            given ProductID and FileID OR ProductID and LogSet.
							 See -i for FileID and -g for LogSet info.          
                            Use Ctrl-c to stop the loop.                       
   -s,--subject Subject     Display audit messages for a given subject.        
   -T,--tid ThreadID        Display messages logged by a given thread ID.      
   -t,--tail Time           Display messages logged within the time specified. 
                            Time should be in format hh:mm:ss.                 
   -X,--ctx ContextToken    Display messages belonging to the given context    
                            instance.                                          
                            Use 'ALL' to display all of the context instances. 
   -y,--displayhost         Display hostname along with the log.               
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