Use the DISPLAY ILOG command to display information about one or all ILOG files that are currently accessible to ISERVE.
Use this format for the DISPLAY ILOG command:
Display ILog [ilognumber]
The DISPLAY ILOG command takes this parameter:
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Ilognumber |
Limits the display to information about one particular ILOG file. |
Example
------------------------- CA‑GSS/ISERVE Control Panel ----------------------- ==> display ilog => PAGE Target node: * ssid: * Host node: B1MAIN ssid ISRV ============================================================================== Log File Status Record Used First Record Last Record 0 0 Full-Avail 12 25.4% 06/01/25 13.27.16 06/01/28 10.17.53 1 Full-Avail 4 0.8% 06/01/28 10.34.57 06/01/28 10.44.55 2 Active 0 0.0% 1 0 Active 0 0.0%
ILOG file number.
Subfile within the ILOG.
ILOG subfile's current recording status, as follows:
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Active |
Currently being recorded on (one per ILOG). |
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Dump-Req |
Full; will not be reused until a RESET command is issued for the subfile. |
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Empty |
Empty and available. |
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Full-Avail |
Full; however, as needed, it will be reset to empty. |
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Not-Avail |
Not available. Check the ISRVLOG and your SYSLOG for error messages related to this subfile. |
Number of records in the ILOG.
Percent full of data.
Date and time stamp of the earliest (first) record in the subfile.
Date and time stamp of the latest (last) record in the subfile.
ILOGs are automatically reset if you do not provide a $USER_ILOG_FULL IMOD.
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