The commcfg file can be used to enable and disable tracing within the client runtimes. The CMIDEBUG statement is used to enable and disable the tracing. Usually CMIDEBUG controls tracing of the communications runtimes that is provided by CA Gen. The following CMIDEBUG statement turns on or turns off tracing activities respectively:
CMIDEBUG ON
CMIDEBUG OFF
The CMIDEBUG statement can appear multiple times within the file, but the last one encountered the setting that is in effect.
For a sample listing of the three types of commcfg files, see the appendix "Comm Config Files." The syntax that is used within each commcfg file type is followed when adding a CMIDEBUG statement. The comments that are provided in each commcfg file document the syntax to be used within that file. Also, the comments identify the location of any resulting trace file that is created as a result of adding a CMIDEBUG ON statement to the commcfg file. One of the CA Gen client runtimes uses the commcfg file.
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