VTAM buffer trace

2006-08-01 Thread Johnston, Robert E
Hello everyone, I am trying to get a buffer trace of a downstream LU (AIX box) that is in session with a cross-domain VTAM application. Nothing is showing up in the trace dataset. Should I be able to trace this from my system or must this trace be run on the cross-domain system? I'm not very famil

Re: VTAM buffer trace

2006-08-01 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
Johnston, Robert E wrote: Hello everyone, I am trying to get a buffer trace of a downstream LU (AIX box) that is in session with a cross-domain VTAM application. Nothing is showing up in the trace dataset. Should I be able to trace this from my system or must this trace be run on the cross-domai

Re: VTAM buffer trace

2006-08-02 Thread Johnston, Robert E
ounds like it does. Thanks for your help... Robert -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John S. Giltner, Jr. Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 7:52 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: VTAM buffer trace How is the AIX box conn

Re: VTAM buffer trace

2006-08-02 Thread SUBSCRIBE IBM-MAIN tdell
Check the SMIT panels on AIX , there is a fairly comprehensive set of traces under Comm Server for AIX. It should be able to tell you what's going on. Also you can check the Topology database on AIX to see if has information on the routing that's going on. Alternatively you can trace the connecti

Re: VTAM buffer trace

2006-08-02 Thread Patrick O'Keefe
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 10:00:58 -0500, Johnston, Robert E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >... >I think I read something the past few days that said the trace must be >active on the owning system. Whatever it said, I wasn't sure if it >applied to me. Sounds like it does. >... Actually, you may need to ru

Re: VTAM buffer trace

2006-10-14 Thread Chris Mason
luname.) Here's an URL: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v3r1/index.jsp?topic=3D= /com.ibm.itnetviewforzos.doc/dqcl2ms1464.htm This knocks the spots off the rigmarole required finally to get look at = a VTAM buffer trace and provides identical information. Chris Mason Original Message: Jo