Change product activity log sizes, Work with removable media lifetime statistics – IBM VERSION 5 SY44-5902-05 User Manual
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Note:
Events that are related use the same log ID. For example, if a workstation
controller has an error that causes an automatic dump, both the permanent
error and the IOP dump have the same log ID.
Change Product Activity Log sizes
Select this option from the Product Activity Log display. This option allows you to
change log area sizes.
Note:
To change the size of all the logs at one time, select the Change all function.
Work with removable media lifetime statistics
Select this option from the Product Activity Log display. This option allows you to
perform the following:
v Work with the removable media lifetime statistics
v Display volume statistics information
v Review lifetime counters for a specific volume
v Delete volume statistics lifetime counters
v Sort lifetime statistics by error rates or volume IDs
You can send the output of this option to a printer (if available) or to the console.
Select the Work with removable media lifetime statistics option to display a lifetime
entry report.
Figure 41 shows an example of a lifetime entry report. This report contains
information about various volume IDs. The customer might want to exchange
media that has a high number of read or write errors. To ensure accurate statistics,
each media must have a unique volume ID.
If the following symbols appear before the volume ID on the Work with Lifetime
Statistics display, perform the suggested action:
Work with Lifetime Statistics
Removable media . . . . . . :
1/4 inch cartridge tape
Type options, press Enter.
4=Delete entry6=Print entry
Volume
--------Errors--------
--------K Bytes-------
Option
ID
Read
Write
Read
Written
>>KEN
23452450
23450
23457123
97689690
DENNIS
2
0
14307
0
NANCY
0
3
214494
137546
LARRY
0
0
3
0
VIDYA
0
0
1
0
BOB
0
0
361
0
SCOTT
0
0
2
0
PTFFIX
0
0
3
432
F3=Exit
F5=Refresh
F10=Delete all
F11=Print all
F12=Cancel
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Figure 41. Example Lifetime Report
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