NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide

Viewing Messages in the Activity Log
Operator Control Services (OCS)
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Event Message Codes Messages may be identified by one of the message codes defined in Table 4-6:
Table 4-6. Event Message Codes
Mode Indicator Description
M Identifies the message as being a monitor-class message. Monitor-class
messages have the monitor-class attribute set. They are sent to all users who are
authorized to receive such messages in the Monitor Status field of their user ID
definition record and whose current PROFILE MONMSG=YES. An example of a
monitor-class message is:
16:00:05 M NNM0654 LOCAL USER JENNIFER LOGGED OFF
FROM #6143961
E Identifies the message as having been internally generated by the EMSPROC
NCL procedure. Such messages are sent to all monitor-class operators.
L Identifies the message as having been internally generated by the LOGPROC
NCL procedure. Such messages are sent to all monitor-class operators.
Viewing Messages in
the Activity Log
The activity log is a log file where event messages and responses to NonStop
NET/MASTER MS commands are recorded. It represents a record of activity
occurring throughout the network.
You can view event messages that have scrolled off of your screen or that occurred at
an earlier date or time by browsing the activity log with the Activity Log Browse
function.
From OCS, you can access the Activity Log Browse facility by:
Invoking the NCL procedure ZLOGBRWN. For example:
START ZLOGBRWN
In OCS, by default, the F7 (PF07) function key is assigned to this function.
Panel skipping to the Activity Log Browse facility by entering the following
sequence in the OCS command input line:
=S.3
This selects option 3 from the System Support Services Primary Menu screen.
Once you are in the activity log, you can press F3 (PF03) to return to your OCS
window or the System Support Services Primary Menu screen. The activity log and
the Activity Log Browse facility are described in Section 6, “Examining the Activity
Log.”