SNA NRJE Node Managers Guide (30292-90007)

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Commands
STARTWS
INTRINSIC: for intrinsics accessed by NRJE
workstation users and managers. These intrinsics
are
NRJEAlter NRJELUList NRJEStopWS
NRJECancel NRJELUStatus NRJESubmit
NRJEConsole NRJEQueue NRJE2Submit
NRJEHJCancel NRJERdrAccess NRJETrace
NRJEHJInfo NRJERdrFence NRJEWriter
NRJEJobInfo NRJEStartWS NRJEWSInfo
NOTE
Use this option only when recommended by your HP representative.
This type of tracing can have a performance impact.
LU tracing for a workstation can be initially started only when the
workstation is started. After that, it can be started and stopped at any
time, as long as the workstation is active.
File
An actual file designator of a disk file used for trace
output data.
If you do not specify the name of a trace output file, the
default file name NMTC
nnnn
.PUB.SYS is used, where
nnnn
is a number from 0000 through 9999. The
nnnn
integer is incremented to form and find the next
available trace file name. You can always retain trace
data by using a default file name; however, considerable
disk space might be used.
If you specify a disk file that does not exist, it will be
created as the destination for trace output.
If you specify an existing file, and it already is in use for
trace output, then trace output records for this activity
are interleaved with other trace output records. You
minimize the use of disk space by using an old file
appropriately; however, trace output can be
overwritten. If you specify an old file that is not already
open, the file will be overwritten with new trace data.
No warning is issued.
Size
The number of logical records to be stored in the trace
file, from 0 through 32767. A logical record occupies one
sector. A trace file is created with 16 extents. One
extent is initially allocated, and additional extents are
allocated one at a time, as needed. If the trace file
becomes full, and more trace data is to be written, the
file is overwritten (beginning with the first record).
If you omit this parameter, a default of 1024 is used.