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|?|*
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.
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