7-2 Installationand Maintenance Volume
Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB6001901

PR Option: Print Log Files

Use the PR option to list filters for each log type. These filters designate the records that can be collected
and displayed. To use this option, enter:
LOG PR [log type],
The OctelR200/300 prompts for print options and filters to control the output format and record
selection criteria. Enter the desired combinations of print options and filters in the command line. The
print options are common for all log types; the filters differ by log type. The PR filters for each log type
are explained in the appropriate section.
@LOG PR <log type>
Specify Print Option(s):
“S”tart <time>, “E”nd <time>, “L”ine <length>, “p”age <length> “\”
“M”ask <mask (including date and time fields)> “C”ontinuous
Filters: PR TY EV AU MB MS SL UN LI SO D1D2 D3 D4 D5
>
The general rules for using the LOG PR x command to display activities are as follows:
-Print options and filters for LOG PR x can be entered in any order.
-Print options and filters can be omitted and some might be only partially specified so that a range
that matches the entered characters is displayed.
If no print options or filters are entered after the LOG PR x command, all information is printed,
starting at the beginning of the log and ending with the last entry.
.At any time, press Escape to terminate printing and return to the @ prompt.
The print option fields for setting how the trace is displayed are:
-Start [time]
Enter the time that the trace log display should begin. Only those activities with a start time greater
than or equal to the specified time are displayed. If no start time is specified, the display begins at
the beginning of the log. Youmust specify the year, month, and day. The hour, minute, and second
are optional. For example, S000123 7 specifies 7 a.m. on January 23, 2000, as the starting
time for records to be printed.
-End [time]
Enter the time that the trace log display should end. Youmust specify the year, month, and day. The
hour, minute, andsecond are optional. For example, E000123 9 27specifies 9:27 a.m. on
January 23, 2000, as the end time. Records with an ending time after this time are not printed.
-Line [length
Line length can be shortened if the screen is too small and lines wrap. This will truncate columns on
the right. If the display line length should be changed, enter the line length desired. The standardline
length is 80 characters. The default varies by record type.
-Page [length]
Enter the number of lines to be displayed between headers. The default displays the header only
once.