Re: Printing a TRSOURCE/IPFORMAT Trace

2008-06-11 Thread Mark Cibula
Hi Dick, The 'formatted' IPFORMAT data file (file type IPFDATA) is packed with the PIPE PACK stage. If you process this file with the PIPE UNPACK stage, you 'll have a flat file that contains all of the formatted packet data (after th e packet 'summary') in a more legible form, that you can edit

Re: Printing a TRSOURCE/IPFORMAT Trace

2008-06-11 Thread Richard Clapper
Mark, that did the trick. Thanks. I'll follow up on the un-ordered display of selected packets. Mark Cibula [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/11/2008 8:36 AM Hi Dick, The 'formatted' IPFORMAT data file (file type IPFDATA) is packed with the= PIPE PACK stage. If you process this file with the PIPE UNPACK

Printing a TRSOURCE/IPFORMAT Trace

2008-06-10 Thread Richard Clapper
While investigating my VLAN-aware VSWITCH problems, I've used TRSOURCE, TRACERED, and IPFORMAT to view the trace records in a formatted manner. But I like paper sometimes, and I've only discovered that in IPFORMAT I can use the SAVE command for the first trace record, and then the APPEND

Re: Printing a TRSOURCE/IPFORMAT Trace

2008-06-10 Thread Brian Nielsen
Use the supplied IPFORMAT EXEC. Brian Nielsen On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:13:36 -0600, Richard Clapper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: While investigating my VLAN-aware VSWITCH problems, I've used TRSOURCE, TRACERED, and IPFORMAT to view the trace records in a formatted manner. But I like paper

Re: IPFORMAT

2007-12-06 Thread Mark Cibula
Hi Brian, Perhaps just processing the formatted file with the PIPE UNPACK stage wil l provide data in a format more suited to your needs: pipe tracex ipfdata a | unpack | tracex altdata a The various formatted packets are prefixed using a Pn marker string. Regards, Mark Cibula, IBM z/VM

Re: IPFORMAT

2007-12-06 Thread Brian Nielsen
Thanks, that did exactly what I wanted. I had previously tried using COP Y (UNPACK which didn't work. Brian Nielsen On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 09:11:56 -0600, Mark Cibula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrot e: Hi Brian, Perhaps just processing the formatted file with the PIPE UNPACK stage wi ll provide data in a

IPFORMAT

2007-12-05 Thread Brian Nielsen
I'm using IPFORMAT to view a trace and I'd like to create a file with all the packets formated rather than viewing them one at a time on the screen. The purpose for doing this is to make it easy to search for certain patterns in the packets being exchanged. The IPFDATA file that IPFORMAT