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LOGNAME Command—Browse an OPSLOG Log Name

Use the LOGNAME command to do the following tasks:

To use the LOGNAME command when specifying a system name, both the local and remote systems must be running CA OPS/MVS r11.6 or higher.

This command has the following format:

LOGNAME Logname|?|*
Logname

Specifies the OPSLOG log name you want to browse. If the name you specify is not a valid log name or the log name is not active, the current live OPSLOG displays.

Note: A live OPSLOG is the log currently being updated with new events as they occur in the system. There can be only one live OPSLOG.

?

If you do not know the log names, you can enter a question mark (?) or a blank to display the log name list. You can select a log name from this list.

*

Specify an asterisk (*) when you want to return to the current live OPSLOG.

Note: By default, the current live OPSLOG appears each time you select OPSVIEW option 1 (OPSLOG); the log name selection is not preserved from one OPSLOG Browse session to another.