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Fields on the OPSLOG Definitions Panel

The OPSLOG Definitions panel has the following fields:

System

Specifies the name of the remote system. The remote system must be active and defined to the MSF.

Wait

Specifies the cross-system MSF wait time. You can specify a range from 1 to 300 seconds.

Default: The value of the MSFSYSWAIT parameter.

Active OPSLOGs

Indicates the number of active OPSLOGs.

Logname

Indicates the 1- to 16-character name of the OPSLOG. This name uniquely identifies an OPSLOG.

Status

Indicates the status of the OPSLOG definition.

R (R/W)

Indicates whether this is a read-only OPSLOG ( R ) or a read/write OPSLOG ( W ).

L (Live)

Indicates whether this is the live OPSLOG or any other OPSLOG.

Note: Only one OPSLOG can be live at any given instant.

A (Auto)

Indicates whether this OPSLOG was explicitly defined using ADDRESS OPSCTL OPSLOG, or was automatically defined during product startup. The entries defined from this application use ADDRESS OPSCTL OPSLOG.

An OPSLOG allocated using an OPSLOG DD statement during product initialization or using JCL is the most common.

D (DIV)

Indicates whether this OPSLOG is backed by a DIV data set, which is indicated by a value of D, or is an in-storage OPSLOG, which is indicated by a value of S.

BrowseMax

Indicates the maximum number of log entries in this OPSLOG BrowseMax window.

Data set name

Indicates the true data set name for a DIV-backed OPSLOG or a pseudo-data set name starting with the string IN-STORAGE for an in-storage OPSLOG. The data set name may be truncated.