Monitor
Reference Manual
PDMSLOG
PDMSLOG
The following menu maps shows the options available from the main MONITOR menu bar.
The environment variable PDMSLOGOPT can be set to any or all of these settings to get more info or recorded into the file pointed at by PDMSL0G. Some of this is available in 10.5Call in 11.1 onwards.
SLOT - Records which 'slot' each user gets in the Comms DB (This 'slot' info is what comes out in the 'sys' command and the slot is what PDMS uses to try and work out who has things claimed^ in use etcj
COMMDB - When queuing for access to Comms Dbito get your slot)
MISCDB - When queuing for access to Misc Dbifor messagesCinter-db macros)
MDB - Records selection of an MDB in Monitor or MDB mode
WRITER] Records if, with write access to an UPDATE db, the db itself thinks there was someone else writing to it, This could be useful info if updates are lost or people suspect 2 writersD. You could probably deliberately cause this with one writer, then 'mv' ing the file irix and going to 2nd writer. The 1st writer may later have a Dab crashI
MODSW - Records which module going to nextDCould be used to see how often certain modules are used.
EXPUNGE - Records info of who is being expunged from which slot when
EXPUNGE command usedCor auto] expunged.
CORE - More for developers - forces a core to be dumped even if the program would not normally do soDYou also get a core if any TRACE flag is set (can just do $r23+ by itself.)
Set any combination, no space neededibut are allowed.) e.g.,
set PDMSLOGOPT=SLOTEXPUNGEMODSW
set PDMSLOGOPT=COMMDB MISCDB WRITER
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