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Printing the VPE Trace File in Batch

In a batch environment, the @I$TRACE ON command writes VPE trace records and, if requested, DIAL trace records to the VPE trace file with the following DD/DLBL name:

ADRTRC

Under z/OS, the @I$TRACE PRINT command reads the ADRTRC file and routes the output to the file with the DD or FILEDEF name:

AUXPRINT

You can then print or display this output using a standard operating system spooling queue or printing facility.

Under VSE, the @I$TRACE PRINT command reads the ADRTRC file and routes the output to the system printer; that is, to the device address specified in the first available PSSPRTnn entry in the IDSYSFT.