Standalone Logtool for MPE/iX
Ex: FIELD=ldev,"Hardware status",jsname
DATE - The DATE option will cause the user to be
prompted for a range of dates. Only those log
records falling into one of the specified date
ranges will be included in the report. Default
is the current day.
Ex: Enter the starting date [01/01/86] ? 02/02/86
Enter the ending date [<starting date>]? 02/03/86
Do you have more dates (Y/N) [N] ? n
TIME - The TIME option will cause the user to be
prompted for a range of times. Only those log
records falling into one of the specified time
ranges will be included in the report.
Default is the current time.
Ex: Enter the starting time [12:47 PM]? 1:00 PM
Enter the ending time [<starting time>]? 5:00 PM
Do you have more to enter (Y/N) [N] ? n
WIDE - The WIDE option is used when the output is
directed to a device which has 120 or more
columns. If the output device is LP, this
option is automatically set.
HEXDUMP - The HEXDUMP option is applicable only for I/O
and diagnostic records. If used, the hardware
status and diagnostic error stack is
dumped in HEX rather than being decoded into
text statements.
Command Examples:
LOGTOOL> summarize log=9/10
SUMMARY SYSTEM ERROR LOG REPORT
===============================
Report Date/Time: TUE, MAR 31, 1990 - 10:34 AM
TYPE DESCRIPTION COUNT
====== ==================== ==========
103 JOB TERMINATION 1
105 FILE CLOSE 3
108 SPOOLING 1
111 I/O ERROR 45
115 CONSOLE LOG 12
====== ==================== ==========
LOGTOOL> summarize log=9/10;type=111;field="hardware status","ldev"
SUMMARY SYSTEM ERROR LOG REPORT
===============================
Report Date/Time: TUE, MAR 31, 1990 - 10:34 AM
=============================================================================
TUE, MAR 31, 1990 10:34 AM LOG0009.PUB.SYS SYSTEM (PIN 28)
I/O ERROR (NUMBER OF RECORDS = 44)
LDEV: 2
HARDWARE STATUS:
Status =
Unit = 0 Volume = 0