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ERROR, Detail, INPUT, Metrics, OUTPUT, State

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where hostname is the host name or IP address of the system where the IBM Tivoli Monitoring component is running. The utility then appears with information about the components that are currently running on this system. For example, the component Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server shows as cnp, the Monitoring Agent for Windows OS shows as nt, and the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server shows as ms. Select the link below the component for which you want to modify the trace settings. In the previous view if you want to modify tracing for the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, you select the "IBM Tivoli Monitoring Service Console" link under the Service Point: system. balayne_ms. When you select one of the links, you will be prompted for a user ID and password to access the system. This is any valid user that has access to the system. Typing ? displays a list of the supported commands. The command for modifying the trace settings is ras1. If you type ras1 in the field at the bottom of the screen, you will then see the help for this command. The set option (ras1 set) turns on the tracing, but does not affect existing tracing. An example would be ras1 set (UNIT:xxx ALL) (UNIT:yyy Detail). This command will enable full tracing for the xxx class of the component and low-level detailed tracing on the yyy class of the component. The ras1 list command lists what tracing is set as default. It is best to do an initial list in order to track what changes you have made to the tracing settings. The following list describes the options of tracing available: ALL - Provides all trace levels. Shown as ALL when using the ras1 list command. Flow - Provides control flow data describing function entry and exit. Shown as Fl when using the ras1 list command. ERROR - Logs internal error conditions. Shown as ER when using the ras1 list command. The output also shows as EVERYE+EVERYU+ER. Other settings which provide component specific information are: Detail - Shown as Det when using the ras1 list command. INPUT - Shown as IN when using the ras1 list command. Metrics - Shown as ME when using the ras1 list command. OUTPUT - Shown as OUT when using the ras1 list command. State - Shown as ST when using the ras1 list command. 54 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: Troubleshooting Guide

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where hostname is the host name or IP address of the system where the IBM Tivoli
Monitoring component is running. The utility then appears with information about
the components that are currently running on this system.
For example, the component Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server shows as cnp, the
Monitoring Agent for Windows OS shows as nt, and the Tivoli Enterprise
Monitoring Server shows as ms.
Select the link below the component for which you want to modify the trace
settings. In the previous view if you want to modify tracing for the Tivoli
Enterprise Monitoring Server, you select the "IBM Tivoli Monitoring Service
Console" link under the Service Point: system. balayne_ms.
When you select one of the links, you will be prompted for a user ID and
password to access the system. This is any valid user that has access to the system.
Typing
?
displays a list of the supported commands.
The command for modifying the trace settings is
ras1
.
If you type
ras1
in the field at the bottom of the screen, you will then see the help
for this command.
The
set
option (ras1 set) turns on the tracing, but does not affect existing tracing.
An example would be
ras1 set (UNIT:xxx ALL) (UNIT:yyy Detail)
. This
command will enable full tracing for the xxx class of the component and low-level
detailed tracing on the yyy class of the component.
The
ras1 list
command lists what tracing is set as default. It is best to do an
initial list in order to track what changes you have made to the tracing settings.
The following list describes the options of tracing available:
ALL
- Provides all trace levels. Shown as ALL when using the
ras1 list
command.
Flow
- Provides control flow data describing function entry and exit. Shown as Fl
when using the
ras1 list
command.
ERROR
- Logs internal error conditions. Shown as ER when using the
ras1 list
command. The output also shows as EVERYE+EVERYU+ER.
Other settings which provide component specific information are:
Detail
- Shown as Det when using the
ras1 list
command.
INPUT
- Shown as IN when using the
ras1 list
command.
Metrics
- Shown as ME when using the
ras1 list
command.
OUTPUT
- Shown as OUT when using the
ras1 list
command.
State
- Shown as ST when using the
ras1 list
command.
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