Requests that the PTE and the PLE be snapped Requests all trace options (bit 3 unused) The following examples show how a trace-options-byte value represents trace options: You can turn on as many trace options as necessary in a given trace option byte. The data event control block (operating system DECB) or the request parameter list (VTAM RPL), as applicable The I/O block (operating system DEB) or the node initialization block (VTAM NIB), as applicable The data control block (operating system DCB) or the access method block (VTAM ACB), as applicable LISTENER PTERM with TRACE ALLIO or GOODIO only: write extended time trace records to the log file. LISTENER PTERM with TRACE ALLIO or GOODIO only: propagate the TCP/IP TRACE options assigned to the LISTENER LTERM to all the attached BULK PTERMs. The data area associated with the physical terminal The following table identifies bit assignments: To include a memory area in the trace dump, turn on the associated bit (1=on). There is an exception to this rule: if the central version runs on a multi-homed host and listening should be restricted to a specific TCP/IP stack.Įach bit in the trace options byte specifies a trace option. Usually, it is undesirable to specify any of these parameters because doing so can tie a central version to an operating system image. Stack-ip-name, stack-ip-address, and stack-host-name are mutually exclusive. Note: Varying a generic listener OFFLINE only affects the listener butit does not affect server tasks that are executing. Using the DCMT VARY PTERM command you can dynamically change parameters on a listener PTERM. You can vary a listener PTERM OFFLINE to shut down the generic listener or vary the PTERM ONLINE to start the service. The DCMT VARY PTERM statement can assist in managing generic listeners for TCP/IP. If the corresponding PTERM is ONLINE, the value can be changed dynamically only if the port range parameter was not assigned to OFF at the time the PTERM was opened. ![]() ![]() The last column indicates if the owning PTERM must be OFFLINE to allow the corresponding parameter to be changed dynamically. The following table contains the parameters that are accepted for a LISTENER or DDSTCPIP type PTERM. LISTENER or DDSTCPIP type PTERM OFFLINE Requirements DCMT VARY Commands › DCMT VARY PTERM › DCMT VARY PTERM Usage
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