Use these settings to view or modify your trace settings.
ras_trace_defaultTracingLevel=1 will write exceptions to the trace log as well as to the ERROR log.
This will get 512KB of storage for the trace buffers (the minimum allowed) and reduce memory requirements.
If you are tracing to sysprint with ras_trace_defaultTracingLevel=3, you may experience an almost 100% throughput degradation. If you are tracing to CTRACE, however, you may only experience a 15% degradation in throughput.
com.ibm.ejs.*=all=disable com.ibm.ws390.orb.*=all=disableEnsure that both lines are set to =disable or delete the two lines altogether.
0 | No tracing |
1 | Exception tracing |
2 | Basic and exception tracing |
3 | Detailed tracing, including basic and exception tracing |
Default: 1
ras_trace_defaultTracingLevel=2
Subcomponents, specified by numbers, receive basic and exception traces. If IBM service directs you to specify more than one subcomponent, use parentheses and separate the numbers with commas. IBM service provides the subcomponent numbers and their meanings.
Default: (no default value)
ras_trace_basic=3
Subcomponents, specified by numbers, receive detailed traces. If IBM service directs you to specify more than one subcomponent, use parentheses and separate the numbers with commas. IBM service provides the subcomponent numbers and their meanings.
Default: (no default value)
ras_trace_detail=3
ras_trace_detail=(3,4)
Trace points are specified by 8-digit, hexadecimal numbers. If IBM service directs you to specify more than one trace point, use parentheses and separate the numbers with commas. You also can specify a WebSphere variable name by enclosing the name in single quotes. The value of the WebSphere variable will be handled as if you had specified that value on ras_trace_specific.
Default: (no default value)
ras_trace_specific=03004020
ras_trace_specific=(03004020,04005010)
ras_trace_specific='xyz'[where xyz is an environment variable name]
ras_trace_specific=('xyz','abc',03004021)[where xyz and abc are environment variable names]
Trace points are specified by 8-digit, hexadecimal numbers. If IBM service directs you to specify more than one trace point, use parentheses and separate the numbers with commas. You also can specify a WebSphere variable name by enclosing the name in single quotes. The value of the WebSphere variable will be handled as if you had specified that value on ras_trace_exclude_specific.
Default: (no default value)
ras_trace_exclude_specific=03004020
ras_trace_exclude_specific=(03004020,04005010)
ras_trace_exclude_specific='xyz'[where xyz is an environment variable name]
ras_trace_exclude_specific=('xyz','abc',03004021)[where xyz and abc are environment variable names]