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LOG Starts, restarts, or stops User Logging. (CM)
{,RESTART} LOG logid {,START } {,STOP }
logid Logging identifier previously established with a user GETLOG command. START Initiates a logging process. RESTART Restarts a logging process. STOP Terminates a logging process.
This command allows you to start, restart, or stop User Logging. For further discussion of User Logging, refer to the Managing User Logging Facilities (32650-90027). You may change log files at any time, without the delay normally caused by executing a LOG command. You may instead invoke the CHANGELOG command to enable interactive log file changing; you may use the AUTO parameter of the ALTLOG and GETLOG commands to enable automatic log file changing. Refer to the commands ALTLOG, CHANGELOG, GETLOG, and SHOWLOGSTATUS. This command can be issued only from the console, unless it has been distributed to other users with the ALLOW command. It may be issued from a session, job, program, or in BREAK. Pressing [Break] has no effect on this command.
To start the logging process identified by logid LOGPROCX enter LOG LOGPROCX,START
Commands: ALTLOG, CHANGELOG, GETLOG, SHOWLOGSTATUS Manuals : User Logging Programmer's Guide (32650-90027) Back to Main Index