Standalone Logtool for MPE/iX

I/O RESULT: I/O Failed RUN AUTODIAG: NO
RETRY COUNT: 5 MGR PORT NUM.: -82
TRANS. NUM. : 1279 # HDWR BYTES: 20
HARDWARE STATUS:
Status =
Unit = 0 Volume = 0
No units with status pending
>>>>>>>>>> Access Errors <<<<<<<<<<
Drive is not ready for access
New target address is :
Vector address =
Cylinder = 0 Head = 0 Sector = 0
Block address = 0
DATA LEN: 52 MGR CODE: 121
STATUS INFORMATION: 0 COMMAND BUFFER:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
== == == == == == == == == == == ==
1: 40 01 00 0A 20 10 00 00 00 00 00 08 @ . . . . . . . . . .
13: 34 34 34 18 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 4 4 4 . . . . . . . . .
MSG DESCRIPTOR: 4 MESSAGE ID: -1000
TRANSACTION NUM.: 1277 PORT NUMBER: -82
COMMAND RESIDUE: 0 DATA RESIDUE: -1
STATUS RESIDUE: 0
<hit user interrupt>
LOGTOOL>
EXIT
The EXIT command causes LOGTOOL to terminate returning control to the MPE/iX user interface.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
LOGTOOL >EXIT
LOGTOOL Exiting ....
HELP
Help for any of the LOGTOOL commands may be obtained by using the HELP command. Using the SYNTAX option
prints only the syntax of the command. Typing HELP all by itself produces a general description and a list of
commands. The symbols used in the HELP syntax output are defined in the Notations table.
Syntax:
HELP [<command name> [;SYNTAX]]
Optional Parameters:
<command_name> - Any valid
LOGTOOL command for which help is desired.
SYNTAX - This option causes only the syntax of the indicated to be printed.
Example:
LOGTOOL>HELP
The System and Memory Log Analysis Tool (LOGTOOL) enables the
user to perform numerous functions on the various system log files.
These functions include deleting/clearing of log files and displaying
the contents of log files. LOGTOOL will allow the user to manipulate
two types of log files.
o System log files: Contains information logged by the host
operating system.