TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Reference for Parallel Library TCP/IP
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PTrace Commands
The remainder of this subsection describes in detail the subsystem-dependent
commands supported by the Parallel Library TCP/IP subsystem (DETAIL, HEX,
LABEL, OCTAL, SELECT, and TEXT).
Each command description includes a brief description of the command, the
command's syntax, and any special considerations applicable to the command. The
commands are presented in alphabetical order.
See the Notation Conventions on page xvii for a description of the notation scheme
used here.
For information on starting PTrace and entering PTrace commands, and for more
detailed descriptions of the standard PTrace commands available to all subsystems,
refer to the PTrace Reference Manual.
Table 5-7. Summary of Parallel Library TCP/IP PTrace Commands
Command Description
ALLOW Specifies the number of errors or warnings permitted during the execution of a
command
COUNT Counts the records in the trace file
DETAIL Turns on the detailed display formatting of records
ENV Displays the settings of the PTrace session attributes
EXIT Terminates a PTrace session
FC Allows correction of the last PTrace command line entered
FIND Searches the formatted output for a specified string
FROM Specifies the trace file to be displayed
HELP Displays information on TRACE commands
HEX Sets the hexadecimal display option
LABEL Turns on subsystem-controlled formatting and display of trace data
LIMIT Limits the number of records displayed by a single command
LOG Directs a copy of PTrace input and output to a file
NEXT Displays the next trace data record(s) in the file
OBEY Causes commands to be read from a different input file
OCTAL Sets the octal display option
OUT Redirects PTrace output
PAGESIZE Sets the terminal screen size for interactive mode
RECORD Displays record(s) selected by record number
RESET Resets session attributes to their default values
SELECT Establishes selection criteria for displaying records
TEXT Sets the text display option