TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual524523-008
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VERSION Command
PAGES pages
designates how much space, in units of pages, is allocated in the extended data
segment used for tracing. PAGES can be specified only when a trace is being
initiated, not when its attributes are being modified. pages is an integer in the
range 4 through 64, or it is equal to 0. If you omit this option or specify 0, the
default value of 64 is applied to the trace.
RECSIZE
specifies the length, in bytes, of the data in the trace data records. size is an
integer in the range 300 through 4050. The length of the trace header, which is
eight bytes, is not included in size. If you omit this option or specify 0, an error
occurs.
WRAP
specifies that when the trace disk file end-of-file (EOF) is reached, trace data
wraps around to the beginning of the file and overwrites any data that is there.
Examples
To trace the $ZZTCP.#ZPTM1.SN2 SUBNET, write the results into the file
$SYSA.TRACES.TCPSUB and trace all NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem activity on all
configured SUBNETs:
SCF> TRACE SUBNET $ZZTCP.#ZPTM1.SN2, TO $SYSA.TRACES.TCPSUB,&
RECSIZE 300, NOBULKIO
VERSION Command
The VERSION command displays the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem version number,
product name, product number, and RVU date. Use the DETAIL option to display this
information about the NonStop operating system, the SCF Kernel, and the NonStop
TCP/IPv6 product module.
This is a nonsensitive command.
VERSION MON Command for TCP6MAN
The VERSION MON command displays the version level of the TCP6MON object.