User`s guide
2: BSCTRAN Commands and Options
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/[NO]DLOG If this option is enabled, all errors, warnings, and transmission
statistics will be logged to a disk log file. The default is
/NODLOG.
The disk log file name has the following format:
SSSSSSSSSS_B_N_MMMDD.LOG
where:
SSSSSSSSSS = server parameter. It is important that you
read Section 2.1 on page 20 to understand
this parameter.
B = ICP board #
N = Link #
MMMDD = Month/Day
Each different device/link pair will have a separate log file. Log
messages are appended to the log file until midnight. A new log
file is created when the date changes.
/[NO]DELETE If this option is enabled, any received file that is incomplete due
to error will be deleted and a warning message logged. The
default setting,
/NODELETE, saves incomplete received files and
logs a warning message indicating that a partial file was
received.
/[NO]ABORT If this option is enabled, BSCTRAN will stop the link and abort
with
LIB$STOP upon receiving any of the following errors:
• DSR Timeout
• Disconnect
• EOT received
• Retry limit
• RVI received during SEND
• Autodial failure
• BSCTRAN timeout (read or write)