PROFILE command


This command displays an input panel where you can define which messages you want to see.

You can specify up to six patterns for message origins to be included and six patterns for message origins to be excluded in the display. Generic qualifiers can be used to define these patterns.

Example

You can include all messages from CICS* and exclude all messages from CICSTEST, as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1. Define a subset of messages with the PROFILE command

 BMC Software ------------------- Log Display -------------- General services
 COMMAND ===>
                                                              Date --- 01/03/08
  Included Origins            Excluded Origins                Time --- 10:00:11

   CICS*___                      CICSTEST
   ________                      ________
   ________                      ________
   ________                      ________
   ________                      ________
   ________                      ________

The PROFILE specifications are saved in userid.BBPROF member LDPARM00. This enables each user to have an individual application profile.

You also can include messages from the current target specified in the TGT field by specifying the variable &target, in the Included Origins column, as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2. Include messages from the current target

 BMC Software ----------------- Log Display ------------ General services
 COMMAND ===>
                                                              Date --- 01/0308
  Included Origins            Excluded Origins                Time --- 10:05:18

   &TARGET_                      ________
   ________                      ________
   ________                      ________
   ________                      ________
   ________                      ________
   ________                      ________

Figure 3 shows a sample of the Enhanced Journal Facility output produced from the profile specified in Figure 2. It displays only those messages from target, DB2F.

Figure 3. View messages from the current target

 BMC Software ------------------- Log Display -------------- General services
 COMMAND ===>                                                 TGT ===> DB2F
 Line        3,913  Log  #1   Status  INPUT    Time  10:33:25 INTV===> 3
 15:57:01  DW0120W  (02) 15:57:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) = 99.882  (>5.000) ***
 15:58:00  DW0121I   15:58:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) NO LONGER > 5.000
 15:58:00  DS0541I   15:58:00 CSA PAGING(TOTAL) NO LONGER > 1800
 15:59:00  DW0120W  (01) 15:59:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) = 99.690  (>5.000) ***
 16:00:08  DW0121I   16:00:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) NO LONGER > 5.000
 17:01:02  DS0540W  (01) 17:01:00 CSA PAGING(TOTAL) = 2599 IN 01:00 MIN (>1800)
 17:02:00  DS0540W  (02) 17:02:00 CSA PAGING(TOTAL) = 2530 IN 01:00 MIN (>1800)
 17:03:00  DS0540W  (03) 17:03:00 CSA PAGING(TOTAL) = 2341 IN 01:00 MIN (>1800)
 17:04:00  DS0541I   17:04:00 CSA PAGING(TOTAL) NO LONGER > 1800
 18:19:00  DS0540W  (01) 18:19:00 CSA PAGING(TOTAL) = 2185 IN 01:00 MIN (>1800)
 18:20:00  DS0541I   18:20:00 CSA PAGING(TOTAL) NO LONGER > 1800
 19:18:00  DS0540W  (01) 19:18:00 CSA PAGING(TOTAL) = 2251 IN 01:00 MIN (>1800)
 19:19:00  DS0541I   19:19:00 CSA PAGING(TOTAL) NO LONGER > 1800
 19:31:00  DW0120W  (01) 19:31:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) = 101.138  (>5.000) **
 19:32:00  DW0120W  (02) 19:32:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) = 99.313  (>5.000) ***
 19:33:00  DW0121I   19:33:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) NO LONGER > 5.000
 19:34:00  DW0120W  (01) 19:34:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) = 99.200  (>5.000) ***
 19:35:00  DW0121I   19:35:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) NO LONGER > 5.000
 19:36:00  DW0120W  (01) 19:36:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) = 99.200  (>5.000) ***
 19:37:00  DW0120W  (02) 19:37:00 AVG ELAPSED TIME(TRANS) = 99.170  (>5.000) ***

To view the origin of the messages in the Log Display, scroll to the left.

Note

You must specify JOURNAL=ENHANCED in BBPARM member BBISSP00 for the target BBI-SS PAS for the PROFILE specifications to take effect.

The PROFILE specifications are not active for a target of LOCAL.

 

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