Parameter Description Value
cmgr Totrace the Command
Manager.
level=0 |1|2|4
file=name
level—Specifies the level of detail displayed in
the trace output. The default is 4.
0—Terminates the trace.1—Is the basic level
that provides function entry and function
exit.2—Includes level 1 plus function
arguments.4—Enables a full trace. Basic
diagnostic information, such as values of
internal data structures at key points in the
execution flow, are displayed.
file—Specifies the name of a file where the
trace output is directed. If you do not specify a
file name, the file is created in the Sterling
Connect:Direct working directory with the file
name CMGR.TRC. The length of the name
value is unlimited.
comm To trace the data sent to
and received from a remote
Sterling Connect:Direct
system within the Session
Manager. Youcan set this
trace independently from
or in conjunction with the
smgr trace.
If you run both the comm
and smgr traces, trace
output for both traces is
directed to the file name of
the trace last specified.
level=0 |1|2|4
file=name
level—Specifies the level of detail displayed in
the trace output. The default is 4.
0—Terminates the trace.1—Is the basic level
that provides function entry and function
exit.2—Includes level 1 plus function
arguments.4—Enables a full trace that
provides basic diagnostic information, such as
values of internal data structures at key points
in the execution flow.
file—Specifies the name of a file where the
trace output is directed. If you do not specify a
file name, the file is created in the Sterling
Connect:Direct working directory with the file
name COMM.TRC. The length of the name
value is unlimited. The default file name is
COMM.TRC.
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