Help for Service Point IP Trace Summary
This help page explains the fields of the primary panel for IP Trace Control.
Service Point/Stack
The service point/stack to be traced. It is defined by the TCP390 definition statement in the DSIPARM member FKXCFG01 configuration file. If the stack is not defined, a "LOCAL" TCP/IP stack is assumed.
Proc
The member name of the catalogued procedure used to start the TCP/IP address space. This is defined in the configuration file.
Domain
The NetView domain where the service point resides.
Component Trace
From the first column, select the Component Trace link when you need trace data to report a client/server component problem to the Tivoli Customer Support Center. Component tracing shows processing between the client and server. The component trace function collects event data about TCP/IP internal processing. A new page will be displayed with component trace data.
Packet Trace
From the first column, select the Packet Trace link to obtain traces of IP packets flowing from and into TCP/IP on a CS for z/OS host. The packet trace function lets you copy IP packets as they enter or leave TCP/IP. Packet trace collects data records that flow over the links. A new page will be displayed with packet trace data.
Link Devices
If there are link devices for the packet trace, they will be displayed on this page following the Packet Trace field. The status will either be ON or OFF. To edit, remove, or add the link devices, click on the Packet Trace link.
SYSTCPIP
The trace component associated with component trace data.
SYSTCPDA
The trace component associated with packet trace data.
Status/Owner
The trace status (mode) associated with the component specified and the owner who starts the trace. This field is correlated to the Start and For fields. Trace status can be one of the following:
The trace is active (ON). | |
A delay start trace has been set for this component. If a time is specified in the Start field, the trace will be delayed until that scheduled time. The For field shows the desired duration of the trace. | |
Trace is either in MIN (Minimum) or "OFF" mode. | |
There is no established session with the associated remote domain. | |
Time has expired in collecting trace status. | |
The packet trace status associated with the listed link names. |
Start
The time that the trace started, or the time that the delayed trace will start. Shown in CHRON (YYYY-MM-DD-HH.MM.SS) format.
For
The duration of the trace. This field is only displayed when the trace is in ACTIVE or DELAY mode. The format is HH.MM.SS.
Writer
A source JCL for an external writer in which trace data is stored. Refer to z/OS MVS Diagnosis Tools and Service Aids for more information about creating source JCL for an external writer.
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