System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90892)
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Modifying Logging Configurations
Entering the LOG Configurator
Printing a Subset of a Log File
If you like, you can filter the output of LOGTOOL utility to show you information about only
a specific user or users. The syntax for this is shown below.
LIST {LOG=
log_name
} [;JSNAME=
job/session_name
;USER=
user_name
[...]
;ACCOUNT=
account_name
The input for these commands should be no longer than 80 characters. Default for all
parameters is the wildcard @.
For example, to select log records from log files 1 through 5, with log information about
password changes (log type 134), and user identification JTEST,MARIA.PAYROLL, you
would enter the following.
>LIST LOG=1/5;TYPE=134;JSNAME=JTEST;USER=MARIA;ACCOUNT=PAYROLL
This selection option is valid for the log types listed below:
102 Job Initiation
103 Job Termination
104 Process Termination
105 NM File Close (also 160)
112 Physical Mount/Dismount
113 Logical Mount/Dismount
114 Tape Label
115 Console Log
116 Program File Event
120 Native Mode Spooling
130 Architected Interface
134 Password Change
135 System Logging Configuration
136 Restore
137 Printer Access Failure
138 ACD Change
139 Stream Initiation
140 User Logging
141 Process Creation
143 Chgroup
144 File Open