Trace Report
The Trace Report lists the data in the trace records generated by the Extractor.
The data for this report is obtained from CMF type 240-18 user records that are generated by using the Extractor TRACE control statement. The report is produced by using the Analyzer TRACE control statement.
The Analyzer TRACE control statement causes the data in the Extractor trace records to be formatted. Unlike other Analyzer reporters, the trace formatter has no data collection phase. The trace records are formatted and written out as they are read. For this reason, a separate CMXTRACE sysout data set is dynamically allocated by the Analyzer. However, the ddname //CMXTRACE can be used to direct the output from the Trace Report.
The TITLE and LOCATION parameter values from the Analyzer HEADERS control statement do not appear on the Trace Report. The Analyzer SUBTITLE control statement parameter values are used.
The Trace Report terminates with one of the following messages:
- total trace entries processed ===> x,xxx,xxx
This message shows how many trace entries were formatted.
- no trace entries selected for formatting
Although trace records were present, none of the records found matched the criteria specified on the Analyzer TRACE control statement.
- no trace records encountered
No CMF type 240-18 user records were encountered in the EXTDATA data set. If this message is issued unexpectedly, make sure that the record type and monitor ID specified for this Analyzer run match the corresponding parameters in the extraction run.
A sample of the Trace Report is shown in the following figure.
BMC SOFTWARE, INC. REPORT DATE: DD MMM YY 16.29
DATE TIME ID MODE ADDR DATA
DD MMM YY 12:01:02 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:02 20 SRM 0E90FD C3D4C4E2 C1E4D7F9 07DC0014 7FFD8800 *CMDSAUP9........*
12:01:02 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:02 21 SRM 0E90FD C3D4C4E2 C1E4D7F9 07DC0015 7FFD8800 *CMDSAUP9........*
12:01:02 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:02 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:02 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:02 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C3 D6D54040 001A0014 7FFD8800 *MIMCON ........*
12:01:02 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C3 D6D54040 001A0015 7FFD8800 *MIMCON ........*
12:01:03 20 SRM 0E90FD E2D3E2F0 40404040 003C0014 7FFD8800 *SLS0 ........*
12:01:03 21 SRM 0E90FD E2D3E2F0 40404040 003C0015 7FFD8800 *SLS0 ........*
12:01:03 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:03 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:03 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:03 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C3 D6D54040 001A0014 7FFD8800 *MIMCON ........*
12:01:03 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C3 D6D54040 001A0015 7FFD8800 *MIMCON ........*
12:01:03 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230014 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230015 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230014 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230015 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230014 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230015 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230014 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230015 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230014 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230015 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230014 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230015 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230014 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230015 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230014 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230015 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230014 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD C3C1E3C1 D3D6C740 00230015 7FFD8800 *CATALOG ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 20 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190014 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
12:01:04 21 SRM 0E90FD D4C9D4C7 D9404040 00190015 7FFD8800 *MIMGR ........*
TOTAL TRACE ENTRIES PROCESSED ===> 50
Trace Report field descriptions
The table below describes each field in the Trace Report.
Field | Description | |
---|---|---|
DATE | date entries being formatted were written by the Extractor Date is repeated if it changes or if a page eject occurs. This date is affected by the START and STOP parameters in the Analyzer TRACE control statement. | |
TIME | time the entry being formatted was traced by the Extractor; repeated for each entry This time is affected by the START and STOP parameters in the TRACE control statement, but is taken from the time stamp on the record, indicating when it was written. | |
ID | ID of the entry as specified in the Extractor TRACE control statement or on the CMFTRACE macro in the user-written SRB routine | |
MODE | mode in which this entry was traced: | |
SRB | trace made from the user-written SRB routine | |
SRM | trace resulted from a SYSEVENT ID specified in the Extractor TRACE control statement | |
ADDR | virtual address storage location from which the data was traced | |
DATA | actual data traced; can be from 1 to 112 characters long Each line for a trace entry formats up to 16 characters. Data is displayed in hexadecimal format, followed by an EBCDIC translation. |
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