Common header area
The content that is output varies according to the settings of Trace Output Version (tlogver) in the System Environment Settings.
The table below shows the version of the common header area that is output to logs for each setting.
|
Value Specified for Trace Output Version (tlogver) |
Version |
|---|---|
|
84 |
V8.4 header |
|
8 |
V8 header |
|
7 |
V7 header |
|
6 |
V6 header |
This section explains the information output by specifying each version.
V8.4 header
- ID
-
Message number
The message number consists of 8 digits. The meaning of each digit is explained below.
- First digit: message level
-
- I:
-
Information
- W:
-
Warning
- E:
-
Error
- Second digit: program type
-
- 0:
-
Common to all daemons
- 1:
-
Receive
- 2:
-
Observe
- 3:
-
Send
- Third through fifth digit: for internal use by the system
- Sixth through eighth digit: detail codes (codes for each program)
- DATE
-
Log output date
The date format varies depending on the value set for Date Format (datefmt) in the System Environment Settings.
- CLASS
-
Message level
- I:
-
Information
- W:
-
Warning
- E:
-
Error
- HULCHARACTER
-
HULFT Identifier
Outputs the setting of HULFT Identifier (hulcharacter) in the System Environment Settings.
When you omit this setting, the field is left blank.
- PNAME
-
Process name
- Send:
-
hulsndd hulsnd
- Receive:
-
hulrcvd
- Observe:
-
hulobsd
- PID
-
Process ID
- DTLCODE
-
Detail error code
The error code returned from the operating system is set.
Therefore, an error code other than '0' may be set despite successful operation.
- MYHOST
-
Host name
Outputs the host name that can be obtained with the hostname command.
- UID
-
User ID
Outputs information about the user permissions that are used for the processing within HULFT.
- UNAME
-
User name
Outputs information about the user permissions that are used for the processing within HULFT.
- FID
-
File ID
- SNAME
-
Service name
V8 header
- ID
-
Message number
The message number consists of 8 digits. The meaning of each digit is explained below.
- First digit: message level
-
- I:
-
Information
- W:
-
Warning
- E:
-
Error
- Second digit: program type
-
- 0:
-
Common to all daemons
- 1:
-
Receive
- 2:
-
Observe
- 3:
-
Send
- Third through fifth digit: for internal use by the system
- Sixth through eighth digit: detail codes (codes for each program)
- DATE
-
Log output date
The date format varies depending on the value set for Date Format (datefmt) in the System Environment Settings.
- CLASS
-
Message level
- I:
-
Information
- W:
-
Warning
- E:
-
Error
- HULCHARACTER
-
HULFT Identifier
Outputs the setting of HULFT Identifier (hulcharacter) in the System Environment Settings.
When you omit this setting, the field is left blank.
- PNAME
-
Process name
- Send:
-
hulsndd hulsnd
- Receive:
-
hulrcvd
- Observe:
-
hulobsd
- PID
-
Process ID
- DTLCODE
-
Detail error code
The error code returned from the operating system is set.
Therefore, an error code other than '0' may be set despite successful operation.
- MYHOST
-
Host name
Outputs the host name that can be obtained with the hostname command.
- UID
-
User ID
Outputs information about the user permissions that are used for the processing within HULFT.
V7 header
- DATE
-
Log output date
The date format varies depending on the value set for Date Format (datefmt) in the System Environment Settings.
- CLASS
-
Message level
- I:
-
Information
- W:
-
Warning
- E:
-
Error
- HULCHARACTER
-
HULFT Identifier
Outputs the setting of HULFT Identifier (hulcharacter) in the System Environment Settings.
When you omit this setting, the field is left blank.
- PNAME
-
Process name
- Send:
-
hulsndd hulsnd
- Receive:
-
hulrcvd
- Observe:
-
hulobsd
- PID
-
Process ID
- DTLCODE
-
Detail error code
The error code returned from the operating system is set.
Therefore, an error code other than '0' may be set despite successful operation.
- MYHOST
-
Host name
Outputs the host name that can be obtained with the hostname command.
V6 header
- DATE
-
Log output date
The date format varies depending on the value set for Date Format (datefmt) in the System Environment Settings.
- CLASS
-
Classification
- N:
-
Successful
- W:
-
Warning
- R:
-
Retry
- E:
-
Error
- PNAME
-
Process name
- Send:
-
hulsndd hulsnd
- Receive:
-
hulrcvd
- Observe:
-
hulobsd
- PID
-
Process ID
- MYHOST
-
Host name
Outputs the host name that can be obtained with the hostname command.