Explanation
The SETLOGR FORCE command was accepted.
In
the message text:
- operation
- The type of SETLOGR operation.
One of the following:
- FORCE
- Force action against logger resources.
- MONITOR
- Update logger monitor variables.
- ZAI
- Update logger ZAI variables.
- CTRACE
- Update logger Ctrace parmlib.
- action
- The type of SETLOGR actio.
One of the following:
- DISCONNECT
- action to remove (disconnect) all the connections
to the named log stream from the system.
- DELETE
- action to delete the log stream from the LOGR CDS.
- NORECALL
- action to cause Logger to stop waiting on an outstanding
asynchronous recall for the data set.
- ZAIQUIESCE
- action to cause logger to quiesce one or all ZAI
server connections.
- ZAICONNECT
- action to cause logger to attempt to connect to the ZAI server.
- resourcetype
- One of the following:
- LOGSTREAM=
- Indicates that a log stream resource is the target of the command.
- DSNAME=
- This indicates that a log stream data set resource is the target
of the command.
- ALL LOGSTREAMS
- indicates all log streams are the target of the command.
- LOGGER SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHANGE
- indicates the systems configuration parameters are the target
of the command.
- resourcename
- When resourcetype is LOGSTREAM, it identifies the name
of the target log stream name.
When resourcetype is DSNAE,
it identifies the name of the target log stream data set name.
Blank when resourcetype is ALL LOGSTREAMS
or LOGGER SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHANGE.
System action
The command has been sent to system logger and
it will be processed.
Operator response
Check the log for messages IXG661I,
IXG662I or related messages to determine the success or failure of
the force operation. You can also issue a display command to check
the status:
For a DELETE operation, issue DISPLAY
LOGGER,L to check if the force delete was completed.
For
a DISCONNECT operation, issue DISPLAY,LOGGER,C to check if the force
disconnect was completed.
For a NORECALL operation,
issue DISPLAY,LOGGER,STATUS,RECALLS to check if the force was completed.
System programmer response
User response
Programmer response
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