System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90907)

Chapter 6
Modifying Logging Configurations
Entering the LOG Configurator
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log>HELP SHOW
show (sh) [command = SLOG|ULOG|ALL]
[dest = OFFLINE]
Showing Current LOG Values
The SHOW command displays the LOG values as currently set.
SHOW has the following parameters:
SHOW [COMMAND = SLOG ]
ULOG ]
ALL ]
[DEST = OFFLINE ]
SLOG lists the state of the system logging events.
ULOG lists the number of user logging processes and users per logging process currently configured.
ALL lists all the information associated with the LOG configurator.
OFFLINE redirects the output of the SHOW command to the SYSGEN listing file, SYSGLIST. Using OFFLINE does
not immediately generate a printout. The information is sent to SYSGLIST until you either enter the OCLOSE
command or exit the configurator. Exiting the configurator or using OCLOSE closes SYSGLIST and prints the
file.
Using SHOW without using any parameters, is the same as specifying SHOW ALL. In addition, the value entered
for the ULOG parameter includes the minimum, maximum, current, and default values.
To show the current user logging process in Example 6-4, enter SHOW ULOG:
Example 6-4 Showing User Logging Processes
log>SHOW ULOG
configurable item max min current
----------------- ------- ------- -------
# of user logging processes 128 2 64
# users per logging process 1140 1 128
To view all currently configured values, as shown in Example 6-5, enter SHOW ALL:
Example 6-5 Showing All Configured Values
log>SHOW ALL
configurable item max min current
----------------- ------- ------- -------
# of user logging processes 128 2 64
# users per logging process 1140 1 128
system log events event # status
----------------- ------- ------
System Logging 100 ON
System Up 101 ON
Job Initiation 102 OFF
Job Termination 103 OFF
Process Termination 104 OFF
NM File Close 105 OFF
System Shutdown 106 ON
Power Failure 107 ON
I/O Error 111 ON
Physical Mount/Dismount 112 OFF
Logical Mount/Dismount 113 OFF
Tape Label 114 OFF