Technical data

Error log files (cont’d)
SYSPRV privilege to access, Vo l 2 , 20–7
Error logging
See also ERRFMT process; Error log files; Error
Log utility
description, Vo l 2, 20–2
facility, Vo l 2, 20–2
reports produced, Vo l 2 , 20–3
Error Log Report Formatter (ERF), Vo l 2, 20–2
Error log reports
See Error Log utility, reports
Error Log utility (ERROR LOG)
See also ERRFMT process; Error logging; Error
log files
ANALYZE/ERROR_LOG command, Vo l 2 , 20–7
definition, Vo l 2, 20–5
error logging, Vo l 2 , 20–2
relationship to UETP, Vo l 2 , 19–3, 19–17,
19–29
reporting on error log file, Vo l 2, 20–5
reports
excluding unknown entries, Vo l 2 , 20–8
formats, Vo l 2 , 20–8
printing, Vo l 2, 20–7
privileges required, Vo l 2 , 20–7
specifying display device, Vo l 2 , 20–8
specifying events and times, Vol 2 , 20–8
types, Vo l 2 , 20–6
uses, Vo l 2, 20–6
translating error log files, Vo l 2, 20–5
Error messages, Vo l 1 , 2–5
See also Help Message utility; Messages
Error options
for fatal BACKUP errors, Vo l 1, 11–68
Errors
analyzing disk structure, Vo l 1 , 9–70
analyzing error reports, Vo l 2 , 20–2
analyzing media, Vo l 1 , 9–80
disk read
if returned when booting, Vo l 1 , 4–18
disk structure
repairing, Vo l 1, 9–71
reporting, Vo l 1, 9–71
error log file, Vo l 2 , 20–2
error logging facility, Vo l 2 , 20–2
handling on disk volumes, Vol 1 , 9–70
machine check
if returned when booting, Vo l 1 , 4–18
mounting disk, Vo l 1 , 9–29
Errors during UETP, Vo l 2 , 19–21
diagnosing, Vo l 2, 19–16
sources of, Vo l 2 , 19–17
ESS$LASTDRIVER device driver, Vo l 2, 25–9,
25–15
controlling and diagnosing, Vo l 2 , 25–9, 25–11
ESS$STARTUP.COM command procedure, Vo l 2 ,
25–11, 25–15
invoking in system startup, Vo l 2, 25–11
Ethernet
adapters
specifying number of in MODPARAMS.DAT
file, Vo l 2, 15–21
controllers
problems with multiple controllers, Vo l 2 ,
25–12
defining a remote node for UETP, Vo l 2, 19–20
device drivers, Vo l 2 , 24–2
preparing for UETP, Vo l 2 , 19–8
Event classes
displaying those being audited, Vo l 2, 20–28
Event handling
device driver used in, Vo l 1 , 8–9
EXCHANGE/NETWORK command
using to transfer files, Vo l 1 , 10–28, 10–33
Exchange utility (EXCHANGE)
using to copy files, Vo l 1, 10–28
using to transfer information, Vo l 1, 10–33
Executable images, Vo l 2 , 17–9, 17–13, 17–14
Execute access
for disk directory files, Vo l 1 , 10–20
for disk files, Vo l 1 , 10–15
granting through protection codes, Vo l 1 , 12–8
Execute procedure (@) command, Vo l 2 , 22–16
Executing job status, Vo l 1 , 14–64, 14–67
Execution modes
startup procedures, Vo l 1 , 5–20
BATCH, Vo l 1 , 5–20
changing, Vo l 1, 5–21
DIRECT, Vo l 1, 5–20
SPAWN, Vo l 1 , 5–20
specifying, Vo l 1, 5–21
Execution queues
activating autostart, Vo l 1 , 14–4, 14–16
creating, Vo l 1 , 14–15
relationship to generic queues, Vo l 1 , 14–3
starting
autostart, Vo l 1, 14–4, 14–17
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–12
nonautostart, Vo l 1, 14–18
Executive mode
calling images running in, Vo l 2, 17–10, 17–14
logical names, Vo l 2 , 17–14
recommended use for logical names, Vo l 1 , 5–9
Expiration date, Vo l 1, 7–45
field, Vo l 1 , 10–23
checking, Vo l 1, 10–27
file, Vo l 1, 9–68
tape file system checks, Vo l 1, 10–26
Expiration time, Vo l 1 , 7–45
Extended attribute records
See XARs
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