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It is typically started in CONFIG.SYS by a RUN statement (NOT a CALL statement) or from a script using the detach command. | It is typically started in CONFIG.SYS by a RUN statement (NOT a CALL statement) or from a script using the detach command. | ||
RUN=C:\sys\bin\ISOFSDMN.EXE <parameter> | |||
==Parameters== | |||
;logfile:Write log messages to the file specified by . By default, messages are written to standard error (which is the nul device if the daemon is started from CONFIG.SYS or using detach). | ;logfile:Write log messages to the file specified by . By default, messages are written to standard error (which is the nul device if the daemon is started from CONFIG.SYS or using detach). | ||
;loglevel:Set the severity threshold of log messages. Only messages with a severity lower than or equal to the log level are actually written to the log file. The levels are: | ;loglevel:Set the severity threshold of log messages. Only messages with a severity lower than or equal to the log level are actually written to the log file. The levels are: | ||
* 1 - Fatal | :* 1 - Fatal | ||
* 2 - Evil (i.e. not fatal but worse than a `normal' error) | :* 2 - Evil (i.e. not fatal but worse than a `normal' error) | ||
* 3 - Error | :* 3 - Error | ||
* 4 - Warning | :* 4 - Warning | ||
* 9 - Debug | :* 9 - Debug | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 18 June 2019
The isofsdmn program is the file system daemon for the ISOFS installable file system (see STUBFSD.IFS)
It is typically started in CONFIG.SYS by a RUN statement (NOT a CALL statement) or from a script using the detach command.
RUN=C:\sys\bin\ISOFSDMN.EXE <parameter>
Parameters
- logfile
- Write log messages to the file specified by . By default, messages are written to standard error (which is the nul device if the daemon is started from CONFIG.SYS or using detach).
- loglevel
- Set the severity threshold of log messages. Only messages with a severity lower than or equal to the log level are actually written to the log file. The levels are:
- 1 - Fatal
- 2 - Evil (i.e. not fatal but worse than a `normal' error)
- 3 - Error
- 4 - Warning
- 9 - Debug
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
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Yes | Yes | Yes |