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NAME

       SNMP - The SNMP Application

DESCRIPTION

       This chapter describes the snmp application in OTP. The SNMP application provides the following services:

         * a multilingual extensible SNMP agent

         * a SNMP manager

         * a MIB compiler

CONFIGURATION

       The  following  configuration parameters are defined for the SNMP application. Refer to application(3erl)
       for more information about configuration parameters.

       The snmp part of the config file specifying the  configuration  parameters  is  basically  the  following
       tuple:

             {snmp, snmp_components_config()}

       A minimal config file for starting a node with both a manager and an agent:

             [{snmp,
               [{agent, [{db_dir, "/tmp/snmp/agent/db"},
                         {config, [{dir, "/tmp/snmp/agent/conf"}]}]},
                {manager, [{config, [{dir, "/tmp/snmp/manager/conf"},
                                     {db_dir, "/tmp/snmp/manager/db"}]}]}]}
               ]
              }
             ].

       Each snmp component has its own set of configuration parameters, even though some of the types are common
       to both components.

             snmp_components_config() -> [snmp_component_config()]
             snmp_component_config() -> {agent, agent_options()} | {manager, manager_options()}
             agent_options() = [agent_option()]
             agent_option() = {restart_type,     restart_type()}     |
                              {agent_type,       agent_type()}       |
                              {agent_verbosity,  verbosity()}        |
                              {discovery,        agent_discovery()}  |
                              {versions,         versions()}         |
                              {gb_max_vbs,       gb_max_vbs()}       |
                              {priority,         priority()}         |
                              {multi_threaded,   multi_threaded()}   |
                              {db_dir,           db_dir()}           |
                              {db_init_error,    db_init_error()}    |
                              {local_db,         local_db()}         |
                              {net_if,           agent_net_if()}     |
                              {mibs,             mibs()}             |
                              {mib_storage,      mib_storage()}      |
                              {mib_server,       mib_server()}       |
                              {audit_trail_log,  audit_trail_log()}  |
                              {error_report_mod, error_report_mod()} |
                              {note_store,       note_store()}       |
                              {symbolic_store,   symbolic_store()}   |
                              {target_cache,     target_cache()}     |
                              {config,           agent_config()}
             manager_options() = [manager_option()]
             manager_option() = {restart_type,             restart_type()}    |
                                {net_if,                   manager_net_if()}  |
                                {server,                   server()}          |
                                {note_store,               note_store()}      |
                                {config,                   manager_config()}  |
                                {inform_request_behaviour, manager_irb()}     |
                                {mibs,                     manager_mibs()}    |
                                {priority,                 priority()}        |
                                {audit_trail_log,          audit_trail_log()} |
                                {versions,                 versions()}        |
                                {def_user_mod,             def_user_module()  |
                                {def_user_data,            def_user_data()}

       Agent specific config options and types:

         agent_type() = master | sub <optional>:
           If master, one master agent is started. Otherwise, no agents are started.

           Default is master.

         agent_discovery() = [agent_discovery_opt()] <optional>:
           agent_discovery_opt()   =   {terminating,   agent_terminating_discovery_opts()}    |    {originating,
           agent_originating_discovery_opts()}

           The terminating options effects discovery initiated by a manager.

           The originating options effects discovery initiated by this agent.

           For defaults see the options in agent_discovery_opt().

         agent_terminating_discovery_opts() = [agent_terminating_discovery_opt()] <optional>:
           agent_terminating_discovery_opt()   =   {enable,   boolean()}   |   {stage2,  discovery  |  plain}  |
           {trigger_username, string()}

           These are options effecting discovery terminating in this agent (i.e. initiated by a manager).

           The default values for the terminating discovery options are:

           * enable: true

           * stage2: discovery

           * trigger_username: ""

         agent_originating_discovery_opts() = [agent_originating_discovery_opt()] <optional>:
           agent_originating_discovery_opt() = {enable, boolean()}

           These are options effecting discovery originating in this agent.

           The default values for the originating discovery options are:

           * enable: true

         multi_threaded() = bool() | extended <optional>:
           If true (or extended), the agent is multi-threaded, with one thread for each get request.

           The value  extended  means  that  a  special  'process'  is  also  created  intended  to  handle  all
           notifications.

           * true  -  One worker dedicated to 'set-requests' and one (main) worker for all other requests ('get-
             request' and notifications).

             If the 'main' worker is busy, a temporary process is spawned to handle that job  ('get-request'  or
             notification).

           * extended  -  One  worker dedicated to 'set-requests', one worker dedicated to notifications and one
             (main) worker for all 'get-requests'.

             If the 'main' worker is busy, a temporary process is spawned to handle that 'get-request'.

     Note:
         Even with multi-threaded set to extended there is still a  risk  for  'reorder'  when  sending  inform-
         requsts, which require a response (and may therefore require resending).

         Also, there is of course no way to guarantee order once the package is on the network.

           Default is false.

         db_dir() = string() <mandatory>:
           Defines where the SNMP agent internal db files are stored.

         gb_max_vbs() = pos_integer() | infinity <optional>:
           Defines the maximum number of varbinds allowed in a Get-BULK response.

           Default is 1000.

         local_db() = [local_db_opt()] <optional>:
           local_db_opt() = {repair, agent_repair()} | {auto_save, agent_auto_save()} | {verbosity, verbosity()}

           Defines options specific for the SNMP agent local database.

           For defaults see the options in local_db_opt().

         agent_repair() = false | true | force <optional>:
           When  starting snmpa_local_db it always tries to open an existing database. If false, and some errors
           occur, a new database is created instead. If true, an existing file will be repaired. If  force,  the
           table will be repaired even if it was properly closed.

           Default is true.

         agent_auto_save() = integer() | infinity <optional>:
           The auto save interval. The table is flushed to disk whenever not accessed for this amount of time.

           Default is 5000.

         agent_net_if() = [agent_net_if_opt()] <optional>:
           agent_net_if_opt()   =   {module,  agent_net_if_module()}  |  {verbosity,  verbosity()}  |  {options,
           agent_net_if_options()}

           Defines options specific for the SNMP agent network interface entity.

           For defaults see the options in agent_net_if_opt().

         agent_net_if_module() = atom() <optional>:
           Module  which  handles  the  network  interface  part  for  the  SNMP  agent.  Must   implement   the
           snmpa_network_interface behaviour.

           Default is snmpa_net_if.

         agent_net_if_options() = [agent_net_if_option()] <optional>:
           agent_net_if_option()  =  {bind_to, bind_to()} | {sndbuf, sndbuf()} | {recbuf, recbuf()} | {no_reuse,
           no_reuse()} | {req_limit, req_limit()} | {filter, agent_net_if_filter_options()} | {open_err_filters,
           agent_net_if_open_err_filters()}  | {extra_sock_opts, extra_socket_options()} | {inet_backend, inet |
           socket}

           These options are actually specific to the used module. The ones shown here  are  applicable  to  the
           default agent_net_if_module().

     Note:
         If  the user has configured transports with options then those will take precedence over these options.
         See agent information for more info.

           For defaults see the options in agent_net_if_option().

         req_limit() = integer() | infinity <optional>:
           Max number of simultaneous requests handled by the agent.

           Default is infinity.

         agent_net_if_filter_options() = [agent_net_if_filter_option()] <optional>:
           agent_net_if_filter_option() = {module, agent_net_if_filter_module()}

           These options are actually specific to the used module. The ones shown here  are  applicable  to  the
           default agent_net_if_filter_module().

           For defaults see the options in agent_net_if_filter_option().

         agent_net_if_filter_module() = atom() <optional>:
           Module  which  handles  the  network  interface  filter  part  for the SNMP agent. Must implement the
           snmpa_network_interface_filter behaviour.

           Default is snmpa_net_if_filter.

         agent_net_if_open_err_filters() = [agent_net_if_open_err_filter()] <optional>:
           agent_net_if_open_err_filter() = atom()

           During agent initiation, the transports UDP sockets are opened. If this operation fails,  the  net-if
           (and  the  agent)  fails to start (crash). This (filter) list contains error (reasons) that will make
           net-if fail "nicely". This (filter) list, is supposed to contain  errors  that  can  be  returned  by
           gen_udp:open/1,2.  The  effect  is  that any error returned by gen_udp:open which *are* in this list,
           will be considered "non-fatal" and will only result in an info message, rather than an error message.
           Net If, and the agent, will still crash, but will produce a less obnoxious message.

         agent_mibs() = [string()] <optional>:
           Specifies  a list of MIBs (including path) that defines which MIBs are initially loaded into the SNMP
           master agent.

           Note that the following mibs will always be loaded:

           * version v1: STANDARD-MIB

           * version v2: SNMPv2

           * version v3: SNMPv2, SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB and SNMP-MPD-MIB

           Default is [].

         mib_storage() = [mib_storage_opt()] <optional>:
           mib_storage_opt() = {module, mib_storage_module()} | {options, mib_storage_options()}

           This option specifies how basic mib data is stored. This option is used by  two  parts  of  the  snmp
           agent: The mib-server and the symbolic-store.

           Default is [{module, snmpa_mib_storage_ets}].

         mib_storage_module() = snmpa_mib_data_ets | snmpa_mib_data_dets | snmpa_mib_data_mnesia | module():
           Defines the mib storage module of the SNMP agent as defined by the snmpa_mib_storage behaviour.

           Several  entities  (mib-server via the its data module and the symbolic-store) of the snmp agent uses
           this for storage of miscellaneous mib related data retrieved while loading a mib.

           There   are   several   implementations   provided    with    the    agent:    snmpa_mib_storage_ets,
           snmpa_mib_storage_dets and snmpa_mib_storage_mnesia.

           Default module is snmpa_mib_storage_ets.

         mib_storage_options() = list() <optional>:
           This is implementation depended. That is, it depends on the module. For each module a specific set of
           options are valid. For the module provided with the app, these options are supported:

           * snmpa_mib_storage_ets: {dir, filename()} | {action, keep | clear}, {checksum, boolean()}

             * dir - If present, points to a directory where a file to which  all  data  in  the  ets  table  is
               "synced".

               Also, when a table is opened this file is read, if it exists.

               By default, this will not be used.

             * action  -  Specifies  the  behaviour when a non-empty file is found: Keep its content or clear it
               out.

               Default is keep.

             * checksum - Defines if the file is checksummed or not.

               Default is false.

           * snmpa_mib_storage_dets:  {dir,  filename()}  |  {action,  keep  |  clear},  {auto_save,  default  |
             pos_integer()} | {repair, force | boolean()}

             * dir - This mandatory option points to a directory where to place the file of a dets table.

             * action  -  Specifies  the  behaviour when a non-empty file is found: Keep its content or clear it
               out.

               Default is keep.

             * auto_save - Defines the dets auto-save frequency.

               Default is default.

             * repair - Defines the dets repair behaviour.

               Default is false.

           * snmpa_mib_storage_mnesia: {action, keep | clear}, {nodes, [node()]}

             * action - Specifies the behaviour when a non-empty, already existing, table: Keep its  content  or
               clear it out.

               Default is keep.

             * nodes  -  A list of node names (or an atom describing a list of nodes) defining where to open the
               table. Its up to the user to ensure that mnesia is actually running on the specified nodes.

               The following distinct values are recognised:

               * [] - Translated into a list of the own node: [node()]

               * all - erlang:nodes()

               * visible - erlang:nodes(visible)

               * connected - erlang:nodes(connected)

               * db_nodes - mnesia:system_info(db_nodes)

               Default is the result of the call: erlang:nodes().

         mib_server() = [mib_server_opt()] <optional>:
           mib_server_opt()    =     {mibentry_override,     mibentry_override()}     |     {trapentry_override,
           trapentry_override()}   |   {verbosity,   verbosity()}   |   {cache,  mibs_cache()}  |  {data_module,
           mib_server_data_module()}

           Defines options specific for the SNMP agent mib server.

           For defaults see the options in mib_server_opt().

         mibentry_override() = bool() <optional>:
           If this value is false, then when loading a mib each mib- entry is checked prior to  installation  of
           the  mib.  The  purpose  of  the check is to prevent that the same symbolic mibentry name is used for
           different oid's.

           Default is false.

         trapentry_override() = bool() <optional>:
           If this value is false, then when loading a mib each trap is checked prior  to  installation  of  the
           mib.  The  purpose  of the check is to prevent that the same symbolic trap name is used for different
           trap's.

           Default is false.

         mib_server_data_module() = snmpa_mib_data_tttn | module() <optional>:
           Defines the backend data module of the  SNMP  agent  mib-server  as  defined  by  the  snmpa_mib_data
           behaviour.

           At present only the default module is provided with the agent, snmpa_mib_data_tttn.

           Default module is snmpa_mib_data_tttn.

         mibs_cache() = bool() | mibs_cache_opts() <optional>:
           Shall the agent utilize the mib server lookup cache or not.

           Default is true (in which case the mibs_cache_opts() default values apply).

         mibs_cache_opts() = [mibs_cache_opt()] <optional>:
           mibs_cache_opt()   =   {autogc,   mibs_cache_autogc()}  |  {gclimit,  mibs_cache_gclimit()}  |  {age,
           mibs_cache_age()}

           Defines options specific for the SNMP agent mib server cache.

           For defaults see the options in mibs_cache_opt().

         mibs_cache_autogc() = bool() <optional>:
           Defines if the mib server shall perform  cache  gc  automatically  or  leave  it  to  the  user  (see
           gc_mibs_cache/0,1,2,3).

           Default is true.

         mibs_cache_age() = integer() > 0 <optional>:
           Defines how old the entries in the cache will be allowed to become before they are GC'ed (assuming GC
           is performed). Each entry in the cache is "touched" whenever it is accessed.

           The age is defined in milliseconds.

           Default is 10 timutes.

         mibs_cache_gclimit() = infinity | integer() > 0 <optional>:
           When performing a GC, this is the max number of cache entries that will be deleted from the cache.

           The reason why its possible to set a limit, is that if the cache is large,  the  GC  can  potentially
           take  a long time, during which the agent is "busy". But on a heavily loaded system, we also risk not
           removing enough elements in the cache, instead causing it to grow over time. This is the  reason  the
           default value is infinity, which will ensure that all candidates are removed as soon as possible.

           Default is infinity.

         error_report_mod() = atom() <optional>:
           Defines  an  error  report  module,  implementing  the  snmpa_error_report behaviour. Two modules are
           provided with the toolkit: snmpa_error_logger and snmpa_error_io.

           Default is snmpa_error_logger.

         symbolic_store() = [symbolic_store_opt()]:
           symbolic_store_opt() = {verbosity, verbosity()}

           Defines options specific for the SNMP agent symbolic store.

           For defaults see the options in symbolic_store_opt().

         target_cache() = [target_cache_opt()]:
           target_cache_opt() = {verbosity, verbosity()}

           Defines options specific for the SNMP agent target cache.

           For defaults see the options in target_cache_opt().

         agent_config() = [agent_config_opt()] <mandatory>:
           agent_config_opt()  =  {dir,  agent_config_dir()}  |   {force_load,   force_load()}   |   {verbosity,
           verbosity()}

           Defines specific config related options for the SNMP agent.

           For defaults see the options in agent_config_opt().

         agent_config_dir = dir() <mandatory>:
           Defines where the SNMP agent configuration files are stored.

         force_load() = bool() <optional>:
           If  true  the  configuration files are re-read during start-up, and the contents of the configuration
           database ignored. Thus, if true, changes to the configuration database are lost upon  reboot  of  the
           agent.

           Default is false.

       Manager specific config options and types:

         server() = [server_opt()] <optional>:
           server_opt() = {timeout, server_timeout()} | {verbosity, verbosity()} | {cbproxy, server_cbproxy()} |
           {netif_sup, server_nis()}

           Specifies the options for the manager server process.

           Default is silence.

         server_timeout() = integer() <optional>:
           Asynchronous request cleanup time. For every requests, some info is stored internally, in order to be
           able  to  deliver  the  reply (when it arrives) to the proper destination. If the reply arrives, this
           info will be deleted. But if there is no reply (in time), the info has to be deleted after  the  best
           before  time  has  been  passed.  This cleanup will be performed at regular intervals, defined by the
           server_timeout() time. The information will have an best before time,  defined  by  the  Expire  time
           given when calling the request function (see async_get, async_get_next and async_set).

           Time in milli-seconds.

           Default is 30000.

         server_cbproxy() = temporary (default) | permanent <optional>:
           This option specifies how the server will handle callback calls.

           temporary (default):
             A temporary process will be created for each callback call.

           permanent:
             With this the server will create a permanent (named) process that in effect serializes all callback
             calls.

           Default is temporary.

         server_nis() = none (default) | {PingTO, PongTO} <optional>:
           This option specifies if the server should actively supervise the net-if process. Note that this will
           only  work  if  the  used  net-if process actually supports the protocol. See snmpm_network_interface
           behaviour for more info.

           none (default):
             No active supervision of the net-if process.

           {PingTO :: pos_integer(), PongTO :: pos_integer()}:
             The PingTO time specifies the between a successful ping (or start) and the time when a ping message
             is to be sent to the net-if process (basically the time between ping).

             The PongTO time specifies how long time the net-if process has to respond to a ping message, with a
             pong message. Its starts counting when the ping message has been sent.

             Both times are in milli seconds.

           Default is none.

         manager_config() = [manager_config_opt()] <mandatory>:
           manager_config_opt() = {dir, manager_config_dir()} |  {db_dir,  manager_db_dir()}  |  {db_init_error,
           db_init_error()}  |  {repair,  manager_repair()}  |  {auto_save,  manager_auto_save()}  | {verbosity,
           verbosity()}

           Defines specific config related options for the SNMP manager.

           For defaults see the options in manager_config_opt().

         manager_config_dir = dir() <mandatory>:
           Defines where the SNMP manager configuration files are stored.

         manager_db_dir = dir() <mandatory>:
           Defines where the SNMP manager store persistent data.

         manager_repair() = false | true | force <optional>:
           Defines the repair option for the persistent database (if and how the table is repaired when opened).

           Default is true.

         manager_auto_save() = integer() | infinity <optional>:
           The auto save interval. The table is flushed to disk whenever not accessed for this amount of time.

           Default is 5000.

         manager_irb() = auto | user | {user, integer()} <optional>:
           This option defines how the manager will handle the sending of response (acknowledgment) to  received
           inform-requests.

           * auto - The manager will autonomously send response (acknowledgment> to inform-request messages.

           * {user, integer()} - The manager will send response (acknowledgment) to inform-request messages when
             the handle_inform function completes. The integer is the time, in milli-seconds, that  the  manager
             will consider the stored inform-request info valid.

           * user - Same as {user, integer()}, except that the default time, 15 seconds (15000), is used.

           See snmpm_network_interface, handle_inform and definition of the manager net if for more info.

           Default is auto.

         manager_mibs() = [string()] <optional>:
           Specifies  a  list of MIBs (including path) and defines which MIBs are initially loaded into the SNMP
           manager.

           Default is [].

         manager_net_if() = [manager_net_if_opt()] <optional>:
           manager_net_if_opt() = {module,  manager_net_if_module()}  |  {verbosity,  verbosity()}  |  {options,
           manager_net_if_options()}

           Defines options specific for the SNMP manager network interface entity.

           For defaults see the options in manager_net_if_opt().

         manager_net_if_options() = [manager_net_if_option()] <optional>:
           manager_net_if_option() = {bind_to, bind_to()} | {sndbuf, sndbuf()} | {recbuf, recbuf()} | {no_reuse,
           no_reuse()} | {filter, manager_net_if_filter_options()} | {extra_sock_opts, extra_socket_options()} |
           {inet_backend, inet | socket}

           These  options  are  actually  specific to the used module. The ones shown here are applicable to the
           default manager_net_if_module().

           For defaults see the options in manager_net_if_option().

         manager_net_if_module() = atom() <optional>:
           The module which handles the network interface part for the  SNMP  manager.  It  must  implement  the
           snmpm_network_interface behaviour.

           Default is snmpm_net_if.

         manager_net_if_filter_options() = [manager_net_if_filter_option()] <optional>:
           manager_net_if_filter_option() = {module, manager_net_if_filter_module()}

           These  options  are  actually  specific to the used module. The ones shown here are applicable to the
           default manager_net_if_filter_module().

           For defaults see the options in manager_net_if_filter_option().

         manager_net_if_filter_module() = atom() <optional>:
           Module which handles the network interface filter part for  the  SNMP  manager.  Must  implement  the
           snmpm_network_interface_filter behaviour.

           Default is snmpm_net_if_filter.

         def_user_module() = atom() <optional>:
           The module implementing the default user. See the snmpm_user behaviour.

           Default is snmpm_user_default.

         def_user_data() = term() <optional>:
           Data for the default user. Passed to the user module when calling the callback functions.

           Default is undefined.

       Common config types:

         restart_type() = permanent | transient | temporary:
           See supervisor documentation for more info.

           Default is permanent for the agent and transient for the manager.

         db_init_error() = terminate | create | create_db_and_dir:
           Defines  what  to  do  if the agent or manager is unable to open an existing database file. terminate
           means that the agent/manager will terminate and create means that the agent/manager will  remove  the
           faulty  file(s)  and  create new ones, and create_db_and_dir means that the agent/manager will create
           the database file along with any missing parent directories for the database file.

           Default is terminate.

         priority() = atom() <optional>:
           Defines the Erlang priority for all SNMP processes.

           Default is normal.

         versions() = [version()] <optional>:
           version() = v1 | v2 | v3

           Which SNMP versions shall be accepted/used.

           Default is [v1,v2,v3].

         verbosity() = silence | info | log | debug | trace <optional>:
           Verbosity for a SNMP process. This specifies now much debug info is printed.

           Default is silence.

         bind_to() = bool() <optional>:
           If true, net_if binds to the IP address. If false, net_if listens on any IP address on the host where
           it is running.

           Default is false.

         no_reuse() = bool() <optional>:
           If  true,  net_if  does  not  specify  that the IP and port address should be reusable. If false, the
           address is set to reusable.

           Default is false.

         recbuf() = integer() <optional>:
           Receive buffer size.

           Default value is defined by gen_udp.

         sndbuf() = integer() <optional>:
           Send buffer size.

           Default value is defined by gen_udp.

         extra_socket_options() = list() <optional>:
           A list of arbitrary socket options.

           This list is  not  inspected  by  snmp  (other  then  checking  that  its  a  list).  Its  the  users
           responsibility  to  ensure  that  these  are  valid  options  and does not conflict with the "normal"
           options.

           Default is [].

         note_store() = [note_store_opt()] <optional>:
           note_store_opt() = {timeout, note_store_timeout()} | {verbosity, verbosity()}

           Specifies the start-up verbosity for the SNMP note store.

           For defaults see the options in note_store_opt().

         note_store_timeout() = integer() <optional>:
           Note cleanup time. When storing a note in the note store, each note is given lifetime. Every  timeout
           the note_store process performs a GC to remove the expired note's. Time in milli-seconds.

           Default is 30000.

         audit_trail_log() = [audit_trail_log_opt()] <optional>:
           audit_trail_log_opt()  =  {type,  atl_type()}  |  {dir,  atl_dir()}  |  {size, atl_size()} | {repair,
           atl_repair()} | {seqno, atl_seqno()}

           If present, this option specifies the options for the audit trail logging.  The  disk_log  module  is
           used to maintain a wrap log. If present, the dir and size options are mandatory.

           If not present, audit trail logging is not used.

         atl_type() = read | write | read_write <optional>:
           Specifies  what  type  of  an  audit  trail  log  should  be used. The effect of the type is actually
           different for the the agent and the manager.

           For the agent:

           * If write is specified, only set requests are logged.

           * If read is specified, only get requests are logged.

           * If read_write, all requests are logged.

           For the manager:

           * If write is specified, only sent messages are logged.

           * If read is specified, only received messages are logged.

           * If read_write, both outgoing and incoming messages are logged.

           Default is read_write.

         atl_dir = dir() <mandatory>:
           Specifies where the audit trail log should be stored.

           If audit_trail_log specifies that logging should take place, this parameter must be defined.

         atl_size() = {integer(), integer()} <mandatory>:
           Specifies the size of the audit trail log. This parameter is sent to disk_log.

           If audit_trail_log specifies that logging should take place, this parameter must be defined.

         atl_repair() = true | false | truncate | snmp_repair <optional>:
           Specifies if and how the audit trail log shall be repaired when opened. Unless this parameter has the
           value  snmp_repair  it  is  sent  to  disk_log. If, on the other hand, the value is snmp_repair, snmp
           attempts to handle certain faults on its own. And even if it cannot repair  the  file,  it  does  not
           truncate it directly, but instead moves it aside for later off-line analysis.

           Default is true.

         atl_seqno() = true | false <optional>:
           Specifies  if  the  audit  trail  log  entries  will  be (sequence) numbered or not. The range of the
           sequence numbers are according to RFC 5424, i.e. 1 through 2147483647.

           Default is false.

SEE ALSO

       application(3erl), disk_log(3erl)