Use the following options to specify logging:
-l LogFile specifes the file to which commdirmig writes log information. The default LogFile is commdirmig.log.
-v specifes verbose (maximum) log details. The default level is standard.
-c directs commdirmig to continue running when an error occurs. The default is to exit when an error occurs.
-m LogMazSize specifies the maximum size of the log file. You can configure the size in kilobytes (K) or megabytes (M). Following are two examples:
500 K2 M
When you run commdirmig for the first time, the -m option is saved in a configuration file, commdirmig-userprefs.properties. When you run commdirmig again, it uses the option values stored in the configuration file. For details, see commdirmig Configuration File.
-k checks for erroneous domain provisioning in the existing LDAP directory and reports the erroneous information to the log file.