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Displays status information about currently opened user logging files assigned to a logging identifier.

Syntax

SHOWLOGSTATUS [logid]

Parameters

logid

Displays status of the user logging file associated with the logging identifier, logid, created by the GETLOG command. Default is that the status of all logging identifiers is displayed.

Operation Notes

This command lists the status of currently running logging processes. The status includes the total number of records written by the process and the number of users accessing the logging file. By default this command gives the following information about all currently running logging processes. To display the status of the logging identifier LEN, enter:

  SHOWLOGSTATUS LEN

LOGID CHANGE AUTO USERS STATE CUR-REC MAX-REC % USED CUR-F

LEN NO NO 4 INACTIVE 100 1000 10% 1

The information provided in this format is defined as follows:

COLUMN

MEANING

LOGID

The name of the logging process.

CHANGE

Whether the CHANGELOG command is permitted (whether the name of the first logging file ends in 001).

AUTO

Whether an automatic CHANGELOG has been enabled (whether the AUTO parameter has been specified through the ALTLOG or GETLOG command).

USERS

The number of users accessing the logging file.

STATE

ACTIVE, INACTIVE, INITIALIZING, or RECOVERING. INACTIVE is displayed when a process is waiting for information from user processes that involve intrinsics. INITIALIZING starts the log process. RECOVERING is displayed immediately after a START RECOVERY is issued.

CUR-REC

The number of records in the log file.

MAX-REC

The maximum number of records permitted.

% USED

The percentage of the maximum used.

CUR-F

The current file number in the set.

Use

This command may be issued from a session, job, program, or in BREAK. Pressing Break has no effect on this command.

Example

Refer to "Operation Notes."

Related Information

Commands

ALTLOG, CHANGELOG, GETLOG, LISTLOG, LOG, OPENLOG, RELLOG, RESUMELOG, SHOWLOG, SWITCHLOG

Manuals

Performing System Operation Tasks

System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual

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