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Managing entries in a logger definition member


You use the LOGRDEF view to display information about the system entries, in a given LOGGER xx member.

You can also add, delete, or change entries in the member.

To access the LOGRDEF view

Perform one of the following actions:

  • In the LOGRDEFL view, use the BROwse primary or B line command to display a specific logger definition member.
  • From elsewhere in Plex Manager, type LOGRDEF on the COMMAND line and press Enter.
  • From any MainView product that is running in windows mode, use the following CONtext command to access Plex Manager and display the LOGRDEF view:

    CON * PLEXMGR;LOGRDEF

LOGRDEF is displayed in a window.

LOGRDEF view

ddmmmyyyy  hh:mm:ss ------- MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) --------------
COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> PAGE
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>
>W1 =LOGRDEF==========MVSB=====*==========(00 BROWSE        )===PLEXMGR==D===2
CMD MVS      Cur SSID Description                   WTOLOG MsgFilter MaxMsg Co
--- SYSNAME  Sys ---- -----------                   (Y/N)  Suffix    /Sec   (Y
    MVSB     Yes      SystemB Logger                No                   15 No

To display detailed information about a specific system entry, place the cursor on a name in the MVS SYSNAME field and press Enter.

The LOGRDEFD view is displayed.

LOGRDEFD view

ddmmmyyyy  hh:mm:ss ------- MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) --------------
COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> PAGE
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>
W1 =LOGRDEFD==========SJSC=====*========(00 BROWSE        )====PLEXMGR==D====1==
    System Section----
     MVS Name......... &SYSNAME   Description.... 00
     Default Logger... NO         Mvlogger SSID.. LG21
     Current SYstem... Yes        LOGSPACE.......
                                  SYSP Parms..... 00
    Operation Section-
     Log WTO messages. YES                                               
     Msg filter suffix            Register DSN... BB.XTST21.LG00.REGISTER
     Max Svc Dump.....   1        Compress(Y/N).. YES                    
     Multi Record..... YES        Max msg(/Sec)..  0                     
    Logfile Section---                                                   
     Storage Class....            Logfile prefix. BB.XTST21.LG00         
     Space Unit....... CYL        Mangement Class                        
     Space Quantities.  50                                               
    DIV Section-------                                                   
     DIV Blocks....... 180        DIV Dataset.... BB.XTST21.LG00.DIV

For more information about any field in the LOGRDEF or LOGRDEFD view, place the cursor on the field and press the Help key.

To manage the system entries in a logger definition member, use the action commands listed in the following table.

Logger definition tasks

Task

Command

Reference

Obtain the edit lock on the logger definition member

EDIT primary command

Add a new system entry to the member

ADD primary or A line command

The "To add a system entry" procedure in Editing-system-entries

Change an existing system entry in the member

CHAnge primary or C line command

The "To change a system entry" procedure in Editing-system-entries

Delete an existing system entry from the member

DELete primary or DEL line command

Recover a deleted system entry

UNDelete primary or UND line command

Display the previously deleted system entries

SHOWDel primary command

Remove the previously deleted system entries from the view

HIDEdel primary command

Cancel edit changes in progress and release the edit lock

CANcel primary command

Save changes to the definition member

SAVE primary command

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