SNAX/HLS Configuration and Control Manual
Starting SNAX/HLS
Operating SNAX/HLS
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The parameter value is between 0 and 15. Each bit has the following significance:
8 Trace LU service manager states
4 Trace to and from the SNALU interface
2 Trace data flow control events
1 Trace verb requests and responses
LOG or LOGFILE. Either keyword LOG or LOGFILE can be used to identify this
configuration parameter. The option may be specified in one of three ways :
omitted
LOG
LOGFILE
If the option is omitted, or is specified withouy a value, no logging output is not
produced. Emergency output that precedes the abnormal termination of the process is
directed to the home terminal.
LOG
file
LOGFILE
file
This specifies the name of the file. The criteria for the selecting of the log file name
remains is documented in Section 5, “Operating SNAX/HLS” of the SNAX/HLS
Configuration and Control Manual.
LOG *
LOGFILE *
This specifies that the log file should be defined as equivalent to the standard output
file. Implementing the parameter in this manner, retains the logging environment
employed prior to this implementation.
Note The LOG or LOGFILE parameter must be specified as in the second or the third
fashion to enable logging. Careful consideration should be given to the choice of the
log file (see “The LOG Facility,” in this section).
MAX^LUS. Is the number of LU task control blocks (TCBs) allocated at SNAX/HLS
startup. Each OPEN-SESSION or HLS-ALLOCATE request reserves one TCB per
session (pipeline sessions only reserve one TCB). Configure this parameter to reflect
the total session requirements of the application.
The default value of MAX^LUS is 32.