SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual
PTrace Reference for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual—425836-006
15-18
Trace-File Header Record
First trace entry:
is the timestamp of the first data record in the file: that is, the date and time when
the first trace record was captured. If this timestamp is significantly different from
the timestamp given for Trace started:, a wrap condition may have occurred; for
details, see the description of the TRACE command WRAP option in Section 12,
Objects for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN.
Last trace entry:
is the timestamp of the last data record in the file: that is, the date and time when
the last trace record was captured. Capturing of trace records stops when the trace
is stopped with the STOP option or when the trace file is full if WRAP is not
specified. For details, see the description of the TRACE command WRAP option in
Section 12, Objects for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
.
Trace entry size limit:
is the maximum length, in bytes, of trace records in the file. This value is
determined by the RECSIZE option in the SCF TRACE command.
3604 controller
displayed for LINE traces only, is the type of controller used on the line that was
traced. This corresponds to the line subtype listed on the first line: in this case,
subtype 0.
Translation { Off | On }.
displayed for LINE traces only, indicates whether translation was on
(CHARACTERSET attribute = EBCDIC) or off (CHARACTERSET attribute =
ASCII) for the line that was traced. For a full explanation of the CHARACTERSET
attribute, see Section 14, Attributes for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN.
{ Primary | Secondary } line.
displayed for LINE traces only, indicates whether the line that was traced was a
primary or a secondary line.
Trace select mask
is the bit-mask version of the TRACE command SELECT options in effect when
the trace was taken.
SNAX/XF version
is the version of the SNAX product used when the trace was taken.