NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide
Examining the Activity Log
Examining the Activity Log
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Table 6-2. Examining the Activity Log (Page 1 of 3)
Scrolling Through the Activity Log
Command
6530
Function
Key
3270
Function
Key Amount and Type of Scrolling
(blank)
Cursor in command line
F7 PF07 Scrolls backward one page. If the current
log position is at TOP-OF-LOG, scrolls
backward to the end of the previous day’s
log (if data exists).
F8 PF08 Scrolls forward one page. If the current
log position is at END-OF-LOG, scrolls
forward to top of the next day’s log (if data
exists).
(blank)
Cursor on a message line
F7 PF07 Scrolls backward so that message line on
which the cursor is positioned is at the
bottom of the screen.
F8 PF08 Scrolls forward so that message line on
which the cursor is positioned is at the top
of the screen.
nn F7 PF07 Scrolls backward nn records. This
command does not cross date boundaries.
F8 PF08 Scrolls forward nn records.
M[AX] F7 PF07 Scrolls to the top of the currently displayed
day’s log records. This command does
not cross date boundaries.
F8 PF08 Scrolls to the end of the currently
displayed day’s log records.
Searching Activity Log Records by Date
Command
6530
Function
Key
3270
Function
Key Amount and Type of Scrolling or Search
D[ATE] F7 PF07 Scrolls to the end of the previous day’s log
records.
F8 PF08 Scrolls to the top of the next day’s log
records.
D[ATE] dd-mmm-yy ENTER ENTER Locates the first record in the log for
dd-mmm-yy.
D[ATE] +nn ENTER ENTER Locates the first record in the log for the
currently-browsed date plus nn days.
D[ATE] -nn ENTER ENTER Locates the first record in the log for the
currently-browsed date less nn days.