ELS Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)

Use the list event and list active commands to verify what you set with the remote and noremote commands.

Notrace

Use the notrace command to stop display of selected trace events at the monitoring.

 

Syntax:

 

 

notrace

event . . .

 

 

group . . .

 

 

range . . .

 

 

subsystem . . .

 

event subsystem.event#

 

 

Suppresses the display of the speci®ed tracing event.

 

group groupname

 

 

Suppresses the display of tracing events related to the speci®ed group

 

(groupname).

 

 

range subsystemname ®rst_event_number last_event_number

 

Where ®rst_event_numberis the number of the ®rst event in the speci®ed

 

event range, and last_event_number is the number of the last event of the

 

speci®ed event range.

 

 

Disables the sending of packet trace data for a range of messages for the

 

speci®ed subsystem.

 

 

Example:

 

 

notrace range gw 19 22

 

 

Suppresses the sending of packet trace data for events gw.19, gw.20,

 

gw.21, and gw.22.

 

 

subsystem subsystemname [logging-level]

 

Suppresses the display of tracing events that are associated with the

 

speci®ed subsystem and logging level. If you do not specify alogging-level

 

you suppress tracing for all logging levels for the subsystem.

 

Example:

 

notrace subsystem frl error

 

 

 

notrace subsystem frl

 

Notrap

Use the notrap command to select and turn off messages so that they are no longer sent to a network management workstation in SNMP traps.

Syntax:

 

notrap

event. . .

 

group . . .

 

range . . .

 

subsystem . . .

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IBM SC30-3681-08 manual Syntax Notrace, Suppresses the display of the specied tracing event, Gw.21, and gw.22