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Printing Operator Messages

Printing Operator Messages

In addition to displaying operator messages using a print distributor, you can also print
operator messages using a printing distributor and the FUP COPY command.

To use a printing distributor to print operator messages:

1. Supply the name of an existing print device in an EMSDIST command.

> EMSDIST TYPE PRINTING, COLLECTOR $0, TEXTOUT $printer.#loc

The printing distributor begins and continues to direct operator messages to the
specified printer until you stop the EMSDIST process.

(These instructions assume that you have designated a disk file for operator
messages. If you need to do so, see

Directing Messages to a Disk File

on

page 17-10.)

2. After a disk file exists, print the operator messages with the FUP COPY command:

> FUP COPY [subvol.]log-file, $printer.#loc, SHARE

You must use the SHARE option of the FUP COPY command to print a log file
because this type of file is likely to be open at any time.

Example

To print the contents of the disk log file NEWLOG to a printer named #HANS1, enter:

> FUP COPY NEWLOG, $S.#HANS1, SHARE

You can specify that logging begin or end or both on a specified date at a specified time
by using the EMSDIST TIME and STOP options. This example begins the printing
distributor immediately, starts printing at 1:00 a.m. on May 12, 1993, on the printer
named #HANS1, and stops the distributor and the printing of messages at 11:00 p.m. the
same day:

> EMSDIST TYPE PRINTING, COLLECTOR $0, TEXTOUT $S.#HANS1,&
> & TIME 1993-05-12 1:00:00, STOP 1993-05-12 23:00:00

Guidelines

When you print a log file with the FUP COPY command, you must use the SHARE
option if the file is currently open, which is often the case. For example:

> FUP COPY NEWLOG, $S.#HANS1, SHARE

The person or process that runs EMSDIST must have read access to the log files that
EMSDIST accesses. Super-group privileges are required if the collector creates its
own log files with the protection string COOO, which is the system default file
security. See the EMS Manual for further information.

Note. See the EMS Manual for complete information about EMS, its options, and for
instructions on how to use them.

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