OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual

Formatting Trace Files With PTrace
OSI /MHS SCF Reference Manual424828-001
3-5
SELECT Command
Considerations
If no SELECT command is entered, the default is ALL.
If SELECT is specified with no mask or keywords, ALL is assumed.
The RESET and FROM commands reset the mask to ALL.
“PTrace Select key” in the ENV command display shows the selected enumerated
values from the SELECT command. If you specified the trace file (through the
FROM command) and the subsystem used to create the trace file uses keywords,
then “PTrace Select key” will show the keyword. If you did not specify the trace
file (through the FROM command), then “PTrace Select key” shows the enumerated
value.
[ 17 ] MHSENCODE PROCESS Records each function entry when encoding a
message
[ 18 ] MHSDECODE PROCESS Records each function entry when decoding a
message
[ 19 ] MHSDPDUMAN PROCESS Records each function entry when
manipulating a decoded message
[ 20 ] MHSEPDUMAN PROCESS Records each function entry when
manipulating an encoded message
[ 21 ] SPIMSG PROCESS Records the receipt of SPI messages from the
OSI/MHS manager process
[ 22 ] MHSIUC PROCESS Records the flow of messages between
functional units within a process
[ 23 ] MHSILC PROCESS Records the flow of messages among
OSI/MHS processes
[ 24 ] MHSRTS PROCESS Records details of the RTS-user primitives and
the session-layer primitives
[ 25 ] MHSRETRY PROCESS Records details of the failed attempts to use
links and routes to adjacent MTAs
[ 26 ] GWYMSG PROCESS Records receipt of messages from $RECEIVE
in the GIP
[ 27 ] GWYTROUT PROCESS Records function entry points invoked when
translating an outbound message in the GIP
[ 28 ] GWYTRIN PROCESS Records function entry points invoked when
translating an inbound message in the GIP
[ 29 ] GWYERR PROCESS Records error or warning occurrences in the
GIP
Table 3-1. PTrace SELECT Command Number and Keyword
Descriptions (page 2 of 2)
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r keyword Object Type Function