Cebt inquire gtftrace, Cebt inquire inttrace – IBM CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 SC33-1686-02 User Manual

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CEBT INQUIRE GTFTRACE CEBT INQUIRE INTTRACE

CEBT INQUIRE GTFTRACE

Function:

Show the GTF status.

Description:

CEBT INQUIRE GTFTRACE tells you

whether CICS tracing to the MVS Generalized Tracing
Facility (GTF) is started or stopped.

This command is intended for use at terminals that do not
support the CETR full-screen tracing transaction.

For information about GTF tracing, see the

CICS Problem

Determination Guide and the CICS Performance Guide.

Input:

Press the Clear key and type

CEBT INQUIRE

GTFTRACE

(the minimum abbreviation is

CEBT I G

).

To change various attributes, use the CEBT SET
GTFTRACE command.

─CEBT Inquire Gtftrace ─

Displayed fields

Gtftrace

indicates that this panel relates to a GTFTRACE inquiry.

Start

CICS tracing to the MVS Generalized Tracing Facility
(GTF) is in progress.

Stopped

CICS tracing to the MVS Generalized Tracing Facility
(GTF) is not in progress.

CEBT INQUIRE INTTRACE

Function:

Show the status of CICS internal tracing.

Description:

CEBT INQUIRE INTTRACE tells you

whether CICS internal tracing is in progress.

This command is intended for use at terminals that do not
support the full-screen tracing transaction CETR.

Input:

Press the Clear key and type

CEBT INQUIRE

INTTRACE

(the minimum abbreviation is

CEBT I IN

).

To change various attributes, use the CEBT SET INTTRACE
command.

─CEBT Inquire Inttrace ─

Displayed fields

Inttrace

indicates that this panel relates to an INTTRACE inquiry.

Start

CICS internal tracing is in progress.

Stopped

CICS internal tracing is not in progress.

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