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configuration_name

Parameterconfiguration_name
TypeText string
Value

Name of CHARON-VAX instance (unique):

set session configuration_name="MSCDV1"

The value of this parameter is used as prefix to the event log file name when multiple log files are configured (see below).

From the example above, the CHARON-VAX log file will have the following name:

MSCDV1-YYYY-MM-DD-hh-mm-ss-xxxxxxxxx.log

xxxxxxxxx is an increasing decimal number starting from 000000000 to separate log files with the same time of creation (in case the log is being written faster than one log file per second).

log

Parameterlog
TypeText string
Value

The log file or directory name is where the log file for each CHARON-VAX execution session is stored.

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It is possible to overwrite the existing log file or to extend it using the "log_method" parameter.

(info) The "log_method" parameter is effective only when a single log file is specified, not a directory.

Example:

set session log="/charon/vax4106prod.log"



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CHARON-VAX automatically creates individual log files for each CHARON-VAX execution session. If the log parameter is omitted, CHARON-VAX creates a log file for each CHARON-VAX execution session in the directory where the emulator was started. In these two cases, the log rotation mode is enabled, meaning a new log file is created each time the virtual machine is started and when the log file size exceeds the one specified (see log_file_size) and/or when the log file is older than a specified number of days (see log_rotation_period).

(info) A symbolic link located in the same directory will be created, pointing to the active log file. Its name is based on the hw_model parameter or the configuration_name parameter if specified.

If the "configuration_name" parameter of the session is specified, the log file name is composed as follows:

<configuration_name>-YYYY-MM-DD-hh-mm-ss-xxxxxxxxx.log

If the "configuration_name" parameter is omitted, the log file name will have the following format:

<hw_model>-YYYY-MM-DD-hh-mm-ss-xxxxxxxxx.log

where "xxxxxxxxx" is an increasing decimal integer, starting from 000000000 to separate log files with the same time of creation (in case the log is being created faster than one log file per second).

(warning) Only existing directory can be specified. If the directory specified does not exist, this will be considered as a flat file.

Example:

set session configuration_name="vax4106prod"

set session log="/charon/logs"

The execution of the virtual machine will create a log file, named /charon/logs/vax4106prod-2016-10-13-10-00-00-000000000.log (for example) and a symbolic link named /charon/logs/vax4106prod.log pointing to this file. The link will be updated when the log rotation will occur.


log_method

Parameterlog_method
TypeText string
Value
  • "overwrite" (default)
  • "append"

Determines if previous log information is maintained.

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This parameter must be specified only in addition to “log” parameter on the same line.

This parameter is applicable only if the CHARON-VAX log is stored in a file that is specified explicitly with the "log" parameter.

Example:

set session log="log.txt" log_method="append"



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Parametern_of_io_cpus
TypeNumeric
Value

This parameter specifies how many host CPUs CHARON-VAX must use for I/O handling. Use of the “affinity” parameter may limit the number of CPUs available.By default the CHARON-VAX instance reserves one third of available host CPUs for I/O processing (round down, at least one). The “n_of_io_cpus” parameter overrides that by specifying the number of CHARON I/O CPUs explicitly.

Example:

set session n_of_io_cpus=2

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File inclusion

It is possible to include a configuration file into an existing one using the "include" command. File extension is usually .icfg.

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include "/charon/commonpart.icfg"

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