LBI-39224

A sample output of the CALLS function using the following command line will look like:

calls /d09-12-91 /b14:00:00 /e15:00:00 /s

 

 

 

 

 

MSG

MSG SUB

CALL

 

 

TIME

BUS

SLOT CHN HOST

GROUP

GROUP

VAR

CALLEE

CALLER

14:12:01.44

0

3

1

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

CNV 1

IND 45

14:12:01.44

0

3

1

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

CNV 1

IND 45

14:12:01.44

0

3

1

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

CNV 1

IND 45

14:12:01.44

0

3

1

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

CNV 1

IND 45

14:20:17.76

3

1

4

10

CHN ASS

GCV

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:19.68

3

1

4

10

CHN DRP

DROP

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:20.16

0

1

1

10

CHN ASS

GCV

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:23.04

0

1

1

10

CHN DRP

DROP

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:23.04

2

1

3

10

CHN ASS

GCV

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:24.48

2

1

3

10

CHN DRP

DROP

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:24.48

3

1

4

10

CHN ASS

GCV

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:27.84

3

1

4

10

CHN DRP

DROP

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:28.32

0

1

1

10

CHN ASS

GCV

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:34.08

0

1

1

10

CHN DRP

DROP

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:34.56

2

1

3

10

CHN ASS

GCV

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:20:35.52

2

1

3

10

CHN DRP

DROP

0

GRP 273

IND 1955

14:36:48.48

1

8

3

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:48.48

1

8

3

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:48.96

1

8

4

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:48.96

1

8

4

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:48.96

1

8

1

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:48.96

1

8

1

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:48.96

1

8

3

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:49.44

1

8

3

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:49.44

1

8

4

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:49.44

1

8

4

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

GRP 273

IND 45

14:36:55.68

1

8

1

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

GRP 2047

IND 45

14:36:56.16

1

8

1

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

GRP 2047

IND 45

14:36:56.16

1

8

3

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

GRP 2047

IND 45

14:36:56.16

1

8

3

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

GRP 2047

IND 45

14:36:56.16

1

8

4

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

GRP 2047

IND 45

14:36:56.64

1

8

4

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

GRP 2047

IND 45

14:36:56.64

1

8

1

1

CHN ASS

GCV

80

GRP 2047

IND 45

14:36:56.64

1

8

1

1

CHN DRP

DROP

80

GRP 2047

IND 45

14:37:02.40

2

1

3

10

CHN ASS

GCV

0

GRP 2047

IND 16383

14:37:02.40

2

1

3

10

CHN DRP

DROP

0

GRP 2047

IND 16383

14:38:08.64

3

1

4

10

CHN ASS

GCV

0

GRP 2047

IND 16383

14:38:08.64

3

1

4

10

CHN DRP

DROP

0

GRP 2047

IND 16383

14:41:49.92

1

8

1

1

CHN ASS

EGCV

82

GRP 273

IND 45

14:41:49.92

1

8

1

1

CHN UKY

-

80

GRP 273

IND 45

5.1.2 GSCMON.EXE

The GSCMON function is used to extract all messages from the data log buffer. It can be a vital tool in tracing calls through the system.

The user may obtain help for the GSCMON function by using the "/h" option on the command line. For example: gscmon /h

The following help message will be displayed:

GSC Monitor - extract all GSC activity

Syntax: gscmon [<options>]

Options:

 

/bhh:mm:ss

start time of data extraction

/ehh:mm:ss

stop time of data extraction

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