SNACONTROL TRACEOFF [ SNA Link/iX Node Manager's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
SNA Link/iX Node Manager's Guide
SNACONTROL TRACEOFF
Turns off link-level tracing, and SNA Transport node tracing.
Syntax
SNACONTROL TRACEOFF;NODE=NodeName;LINKTRACE
;NODETRACE
;INTRINSIC=LUName
Use
SNACONTROL TRACEOFF can be issued from a session, a job, a program, or in
break. Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command.
Parameters
NodeName Conditionally required. The name of the active SNA
node for which you want to turn tracing off. The
name can be up to eight alphanumeric characters long;
the first character must be alphabetic.
If only one SNA node is active, this parameter is
optional: If you do not include it, the specified
tracing for the active node is turned off. If more
than one node is active, this parameter is required:
If you do not include it, an error message is
displayed and no tracing is stopped.
LINKTRACE Conditionally required. Specifies that link-level
tracing is to be turned off.
You must specify at least one type of tracing; if you
do not, an error occurs.
NODETRACE Conditionally required. Specifies that SNA Transport
node tracing is to be turned off.
You must specify at least one type of tracing; if you
do not, an error occurs.
LUName Conditionally required. The name of the LU for which
SNA Transport intrinsic tracing is to be turned off.
The name can be up to eight alphanumeric characters
long; the first character must be alphabetic.
You must specify at least one type of tracing; if you
do not, an error occurs.
Description
SNACONTROL TRACEOFF turns off link-level tracing (with the LINKTRACE
parameter), SNA Transport intrinsic tracing (with the INTRINSIC
parameter, and SNA Transport node tracing and NS over SNA tracing (with
the NODETRACE parameter). Note that SNA Transport node tracing is also
turned off with SNACONTROL STOP. Tracing is described in chapter 5 of
this manual.
NOTE You must specify at least one type of tracing. That is, you must
specify the LINKTRACE parameter, the INTRINSIC parameter, the
NODETRACE parameter, or any combination of the three. If you do
not, an error occurs.
Examples
SNACONTROL TRACEOFF;NODE=PU8100F;LINKTRACE
Link-level tracing is to be turned off for node PU8100F.
SNACONTROL TRACEOFF;LINKTRACE;INTRINSIC=LU01
Intrinsic tracing (for LU01) and link-level tracing are to be turned off
for the only active node. Note that if more than one node was active,
this command would not be valid: A list of configured nodes would be
displayed, and the command would have to be reissued with the proper
NODE=NodeName parameter included.
SNACONTROL TRACEOFF;NODE=PU8100F
This command is not valid because at least one type of tracing is not
specified; an error would occur.
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