CT view


To start a trace or display current application traces that are active or complete, perform one of the following actions:

  • Select Application Trace from the EZCICS or EZCFAST menu
  • Select Current Traces from the EZCSTSK menu
  • Issue the CT command

The CT view is displayed.

ddmmmyyyy hh:mm:ss ------ MAINVIEW WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) ----------------
COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> CSR  
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>                                            
>W1 =CT================BCVCW653=*========ddmmmyyyy==hh:mm:ss====MVCICS===D====1
-                             Current Traces                                   
   Commands:   ST  (Start Application Trace)    HT  (History Traces)  JOURNAL  
   Line CMDs:  S (Select), W (Show),  M (Modify),    I (Switch)                
               Z (Stop),   P (Purge), R (Replicate), Q (Quiesce Logging)       
                                                                              
CM Trace ID Typ User ID Trace Title              Start Date Start Status   Log
-- -------- --- ------- ------------------------ ---------- Time  -------- Stat
   SUM      Sum BCVPSW3 CICS APPLICATION TRACE   14JUL2010  10:00 Active

Usage notes

  • The CT view can be used in both target mode and SSI mode; however, the context affects the view content as follows:
    • Target mode displays active traces for the selected CICS target
    • SSI mode displays all active traces for all targets in the context
  • Target mode is required to use the following commands:
    • ST primary command
    • W, M, P, R, and Q line commands
  • If the Log Stat field is blank, it means logging was not requested for this trace.
ddmmmyyyy hh:mm:ss ------ MAINVIEW WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) ----------------
COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> CSR  
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>                                            
>W1 =CT================BCVCW653=*========ddmmmyyyy==hh:mm:ss====MVCICS===D====1
-                             Current Traces                                   
   Commands:   ST  (Start Application Trace)    HT  (History Traces)  JOURNAL  
   Line CMDs:  S (Select), W (Show),  M (Modify),    I (Switch)                
               Z (Stop),   P (Purge), R (Replicate), Q (Quiesce Logging)       
                                                                              
CM Trace ID Typ User ID Trace Title              Start Date Start Status   Log
-- -------- --- ------- ------------------------ ---------- Time  -------- Stat
   dt000044 Det BOLTSM2 IN-FLIGHT TRACE FOR PFIL 08OCT2011  08:10 Active       
   dt000047 Det BOLTSM2 IN-FLIGHT TRACE FOR ASME 08OCT2011  08:11 Active   ACTV
   dt000122 Det BOLTSM2 IN-FLIGHT TRACE FOR ASMC 08OCT2011  08:11 Complete
   dt100122 Det BOLTSM2 IN-FLIGHT TRACE FOR ASMC 08OCT2011  10:11 Complete
   dt200122 Det BOLTSM2 IN-FLIGHT TRACE FOR ASMC 08OCT2011  12:11 Active

Usage notes

  • The Trace Title field identifies the transaction for which the trace was started.
  • The Trace ID field shows the trace name in the format dt countnnnnn, where dt means detail trace, followed by these variables:
    • count shows the number of times the trace has been repeated for the same transaction. Valid values are 0-9, where 0 is the initial trace. Thus, you can start up to 10 traces for the same transaction.
    • nnnnn is the five-digit transaction number.
  • Only one in-flight trace can be active for a given task at one time. You must stop the currently active trace and wait until it has a status of Complete before you can start another trace for that task. In the above figure, dt000122 and dt100122 were stopped before the third in-flight trace, dt200122, was started.
  • The in-flight trace remains in an active status after the task ends, but no additional trace data will be recorded.

Note

You cannot modify or replicate in-flight transaction traces from the CT view.




 

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