Inspect Manual

High-Level Inspect Commands
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Related Commands
The current log file is closed and all logging is stopped when the LOG STOP
command is entered or the current Inspect session is terminated.
Inspect qualifies the log file using the current volume and subvolume if Inspect’s
systype is Guardian, otherwise, Inspect will qualify the file name using the current
OSS directory.
If a disk file is specified, and the file does not exist, Inspect will create a file (EDIT
file if it is a Guardian systype, or a newline-terminated text file if it is an OSS
systype). If the file already exists, Inspect appends the output to the file.
Related Commands
ENV on page 6-81
SYSTEM on page 6-217
VOLUME on page 6-223
LOW
The LOW command switches Inspect from high-level command mode to low-level
command mode. Section 7, Low-Level Inspect describes the low-level Inspect
commands.
Usage Considerations
Automatic Command Mode Selection
When Inspect receives a debug event, it sets the command mode to high-level or
low-level, depending on the existence of symbol information for the scope unit in
which the event occurred. When a symbol table is present, Inspect selects high-
level mode; otherwise, it selects low-level mode.
High-level Command Availability
While in low-level, most high-level commands are available; however,
abbreviations for high-level commands cannot be used while in low-level.
Usage Consideration for TNS/R Programs
The usefulness of debugging accelerated programs at the TNS machine level is
extremely limited. For more information, see Section 16, Using Inspect With
Accelerated Programs on TNS/R Systems.
Note. The LOW command is invalid for PATHWAY requester programs.
LOW