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2.4 Modifying the ETERNUSmgr Top Menu System

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[Default value]

2

[Parameter]

LOGFILE_MODE(0-2)

2.4

Modifying the ETERNUSmgr Top Menu System

The ETERNUSmgr Top Menu files are generated automatically when ETERNUSmgr is installed.
See the "ETERNUSmgr Install Guide" of each OS for details of installing ETERNUSmgr.
The ETERNUSmgr Top Menu is written as a typical HTML file, and can easily be edited using a
text editor.
Perform the following procedures if the Web server URL and alias set during the installation or
the Top Menu Settings directory need to be changed.
There is no need to copy the files when using the directory specified during the installation as the
Top Menu Settings directory. However, in such case, be sure to make a backup copy of the top
menu file ("menu.htm") before editing the original.

2.4.1

Copying/Modifying the Top Menu Files

This section explains how to copy and edit the top menu files.

2.4.1.1

ETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS, HP-UX, AIX, and Linux Procedure

This section explains what to do for the Solaris OS, HP-UX, AIX, and Linux versions of
ETERNUSmgr. This procedure shows how to change the top menu directory and then edit
"menu.htm". If you are not going to change the top menu directory, start from

Step 4

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For this parameter, if there is no need for any special setting, it is
recommended not to enter any value. This parameter is commented out
in the default setup file available after installation.

ETERNUSmgr reads the Top Menu File ("menu.htm") in, and reoutputs
it after adding the target device status information to it. Therefore,
always stop ETERNUSmgr before making any changes to the base
"menu.htm" file.

The "menu.htm" file must be set to be writable.

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