Viewing log mark information
When you specify a log mark through the online interface, you can type a wildcard pattern and generate a list of log marks.
To view log mark information from the Main Menu
- From the Main Menu, select Create or Delete Log Marks.
- Select Display Log Marks.
- In the Mark Name field, type the name of a log mark, or enter a wild card pattern (for example *.*), and press Enter.Log Master displays the Display Log Marks panel.
- Beside the log mark for which you want information, type I and press Enter.Log Master displays the Log Mark Information panel with information about the selected log mark.
To view log mark information within a time frame
- From either the Define Start Point, Define End Point, or REDO Recovery Point panel, select the option to use a log mark.
- In the Log Mark field, enter a wild card pattern (for example *.*), and press Enter.Log Master displays the Log Mark List panel.
Beside the log mark for which you want information, type I and press Enter.As shown in the following figure, Log Master displays the Log Mark Information panel with information about the selected log mark.
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| Log Mark Information |
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| Mark Name. . . . . . . : BEGIN.OF.RANGE |
| Version. . . . . . . : 1 |
| Description. . . . . : |
| GENERATION MARK PRIOR TO TRANSACTION EXECUTION |
| |
| Mark RBA /LRSN . . . . : 000C858000130 |
| Date/Time . . . . . . : 2013-01-18 09:03:48 |
| Quiesce At Mark. . . . : Yes |
| Creating Work ID . . . : BMC001.RD001 |
| Phase ID . . . : 1 |
| Step Number . . . : 1 |
| Job Name/Number . . . : AA001T1 / 8602 |
| Updated Version . . . : V11.01.00 |
'-------------------------------------------------------------------------'For more information about the topics in this section, see the following references:
Topic
Reference
Step-by-step instructions for creating a log mark step that you can later add to a work ID
Using the interface to define a log mark as part of the log scan step
How to use log marks to define a time frame range
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