titleField

An ASCII string of up to 72 characters to label the output file.

 

FMTRC prints titleField in a heading at the beginning of

 

the output file.

logDevice

Device (file name or device LU) to which FMTRC logs any

 

errors.

 

Default: local LU 1 (scheduling terminal) if you are running

 

FMTRC interactively, FMTRC.LOG if you specified an answer

 

file. If FMTRC.LOG already exists, FMTRC overwrites it.

NSARPA Event Logging

There are three NSARPA event logging utilities:

DEVMON, the event monitor. EVMON receives log records from NSARPA protocol handlers and services, and writes the records to a log file or device.

DBREVL, which terminates EVMON, allowing you to purge the log file.

DLOGCHG, which allows you to change the event classes for EVMON to log.

EVMON Scheduling

[XQ,]EVMON[,logDevice][,logMask]

logDevice

The device (file or device LU) to which EVMON will log the

 

events. If logDevice is an existing file, EVMON will append

 

to it. EVMON opens the log file with shared read access and

 

writes logging records to a file until the LU that the file resides

 

on is full, or until you halt EVMON (via BREVL), or until you

 

shut down NSARPA/1000.

 

Default: The file /SYS/NS_EVENT.LOG.

logMask

The octal representation of the bits set in the following mask.

 

The logMask must be octal; as an option, you may append a B

 

to the end of it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Log Mask:

 

 

 

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

O

R

D

E

W

M

P

L

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The bits set select the event classes as described in Table 142. Default: the current value of logMask. NSINIT initially sets this value to 161 octal to log logging statistics, severe errors, disasters, and resource depletion.

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