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Chapter 6 Modifying Logging Configurations

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Entering the LOG Configurator
Using the LOG Configurator Help Facility
Showing Current LOG Values
Logging System Events
Logging User Events
Clearing Log Configuration Changes
Holding and Saving Configuration Changes
Entering an MPE Command from the LOG Configurator
Exiting the LOG Configurator
Printing a Log File
The LOG configurator enables the system manager to change the attributes of user and system logging processes.

System logging records the use of certain system resources by accounts, groups, and users on a job or session basis. The system manager determines which events are logged.

User logging allows users and subsystems to record additions and modifications to databases and other files used in applications programs. The system manager determines the maximum number of logging processes and the maximum number of users per logging process.




Using the IOCONFIG Utility


Entering the LOG Configurator