ViewPoint Manual
Functional Description
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Logging of Events
At this time, you can view this first page of historical events on your screen, if you 
select alternate events (function key SF3). If the cache is not yet full, the display 
continues to be updated with incoming messages until the cache is full. No further 
pages can be retrieved. This is indicated by the word END displayed at the top right 
corner of the Events screen. You can view only pages currently in the cache. To 
retrieve succeeding or preceding pages from the cache, you would have to set a new 
starting time on the Event Configuration screen and start over.
Logging of Events
Figure 5-16 begins a sequence of diagrams that explore the event reporting scheme step 
by step, concluding with a composite view at the end of the section.
The first step, as illustrated in Figure 5-16, is the logging of event messages in a log file. 
This step begins with the originating subsystem that detected the event. The subsystem 
writes all pertinent information about the event into an event-message buffer. This 
includes the subsystem ID and event number.
Much of the information in the event-message buffer is in the form of tokens, consisting 
of a token code and a token value. The tokens indicate the following:
•
Time the event occurred
•
Network node number
•
Process identification (PID)
Figure 5-16. Logging of Events
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