Send and Receive Log List Display command

You can display records of the Send Log and the Receive Log in a list format.

Syntax for the Send and Receive Log List Display command

utllist {-s|-r} [-f fileid] [-h hostname] 
              [-from Date1] [-to Date2] [-l|-c|-v5|-v8|-v84]

Explanation of the parameters

-s|-r

Type of log records to display in a list format (Mandatory)

-s:

Send Log

-r:

Receive Log

-f fileid

File ID that is to be targeted for display in a list format (Optional)

Specify an alphanumeric character string within 50 bytes.

For instant transfer, specify "-f _INSTANT_TRANSFER_".

If omitted, all the file IDs are targeted.

-h hostname

The host name to be displayed in a list format (Optional)

Specify the host name as an alphanumeric character string within 68 bytes.

If omitted, all the host names are targeted.

-from Date1 -to Date2

Date range of log records to be displayed in a list format (Optional)

Specify this parameter in a numeric string within 8 bytes.

Specify the date in the format that is specified for Date Format (datefmt) in the System Environment Settings.

It is necessary to specify the date in the range of Date1<=Date2. The specified Date1 and Date2 will also be included in the list display.

When '-from' is omitted, all the dates up to the date specified in '-to' will be displayed.

When '-to' is omitted, all the dates from the date that is specified in '-from' will be displayed.

When both are omitted, all the dates will be displayed.

HULFT searches the start dates of sending or receiving.

-l

Parameter to display host names in 68 bytes (Optional)

When you omit this parameter, HULFT displays only the first 8 bytes of the host name.

-c

HULFT V4 format common to all host types (Optional)

For details on the contents of HULFT V4 common format, refer to Table 5.1 Contents of HULFT V4 Common Format.

-v5

HULFT V5 format common to all host types (Optional)

For details on the contents of HULFT V5 common format, refer to Table 5.2 Contents of HULFT V5 Common Format.

-v8

HULFT V8 format common to all host types (Optional)

For details on the contents of HULFT V8 common format, refer to Table 5.3 Contents of HULFT V8 Common Format.

-v84

HULFT V84 format common to all host types (Optional)

For details on the contents of HULFT V84 common format, refer to Table 5.4 Contents of HULFT V84 common format.

Table 5.1 Contents of HULFT V4 Common Format

Field Name

Number of Digits

Start Position

Display Format

File ID

8

0

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 8 bytes)

 

2

8

Space

Host Name

8

10

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 8 bytes)

 

2

18

Space

Start Date

10

20

YYYY/MM/DD (*1)

 

2

30

Space

Start Time

8

32

HH:MM:SS

 

2

40

Space

End Time

8

42

HH:MM:SS

 

2

50

Space

Record Count

10

52

Right alignment (set leading zeros for data less than 10 bytes)

 

2

62

Space

Data Size

10

64

Right alignment (set leading zeros for data less than 10 bytes)

 

2

74

Space

Status

12

76

999999-99999

 

2

88

Space

Host Name

68

90

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 68 bytes)

*1

:

The format is determined by Date Format (datefmt) in the System Environment Settings.

Table 5.2 Contents of HULFT V5 Common Format

Field Name

Number of Digits

Start Position

Display Format

File ID

8

0

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 8 bytes)

 

2

8

Space

Host Name

8

10

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 8 bytes)

 

2

18

Space

Start Date

10

20

YYYY/MM/DD (*1)

 

2

30

Space

Start Time

8

32

HH:MM:SS

 

2

40

Space

End Time

8

42

HH:MM:SS

 

2

50

Space

Record Count

18

52

Right alignment (set leading zeros for data less than 18 bytes)

 

2

70

Space

Data Size

18

72

Right alignment (set leading zeros for data less than 18 bytes)

 

2

90

Space

Status

12

92

999999-99999

 

2

104

Space

Connection Type

3

106

LAN or SAN

 

2

109

Space

Host Name

68

111

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 68 bytes)

*1

:

The format is determined by Date Format (datefmt) in the System Environment Settings.

Table 5.3 Contents of HULFT V8 Common Format

Field Name

Number of Digits

Start Position

Display Format

File ID

50

0

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 50 bytes)

 

2

50

Space

Host Name

68

52

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 68 bytes)

 

2

120

Space

Start Date

10

122

YYYY/MM/DD (*1)

 

2

132

Space

Start Time

8

134

HH:MM:SS

 

2

142

Space

End Time

8

144

HH:MM:SS

 

2

152

Space

Record Count

18

154

Right alignment (set leading zeros for data less than 18 bytes)

 

2

172

Space

Data Size

18

174

Right alignment (set leading zeros for data less than 18 bytes)

 

2

192

Space

Status

12

194

999999-99999

 

2

206

Space

Connection Type

3

208

LAN or SAN

*1

:

The format is determined by Date Format (datefmt) in the System Environment Settings.

Table 5.4 Contents of HULFT V84 common format

Field Name

Number of Digits

Start Position

Display Format

File ID

50

0

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 50 bytes)

 

2

50

Space

Host Name

68

52

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 68 bytes)

 

2

120

Space

Start Date

10

122

YYYY/MM/DD (*1)

 

2

132

Space

Start Time

8

134

HH:MM:SS

 

2

142

Space

End Time

8

144

HH:MM:SS

 

2

152

Space

Record Count

18

154

Right alignment (set leading zeros for data less than 18 bytes)

 

2

172

Space

Data Size

18

174

Right alignment (set leading zeros for data less than 18 bytes)

 

2

192

Space

Status

12

194

999999-99999

 

2

206

Space

Connection Type

3

208

LAN or SAN

 

2

211

Space

File Name

200

213

Left alignment (pad with spaces for data less than 200 bytes)

*1

:

The format is determined by Date Format (datefmt) in the System Environment Settings.

<Display examples>

Output of Send Log (utllist -s)

FILEID    HOST NAME START DAY   START TIME END TIME   RECORDS  STATUS 

TEST1     SUN01.HO  2014/12/10  17:23:52   17:23:52          0 331701-000030 
TEST2     SUN01.HO  2014/12/11  17:52:17   17:52:18       1200 000000-000000

Output of Receive Log (utllist -r)

HOST NAME FILEID    START DAY   START TIME END TIME   RECORDS  STATUS 

SUN01.HO  TEST1     2014/12/10  17:23:52   17:23:52          0 121514-00000 
SUN01.HO  TEST2     2014/12/11  17:52:17   17:52:18       1200 000000-00000

68-byte output of host name in Send Log (utllist -s -l)

FILEID    HOST NAME START DAY   START TIME END TIME   RECORDS  STATUS 

TEST1     SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP  
                    2014/12/10  17:23:52   17:23:52          0 331701-00003 
TEST2     SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP 
                    2014/12/11  17:52:17   17:52:18       1200 000000-00000

68-byte output of host name in Receive Log (utllist -r -l)

HOST NAME FILEID    START DAY   START TIME END TIME   RECORDS  STATUS 

SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP 
          TEST1     2014/12/10  17:23:52   17:23:52          0 121514-00000 
SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP 
          TEST2     2014/12/11  17:52:17   17:52:18       1200 000000-00000

V4 common format output of Send Log (utllist -s -c)

TEST1     SUN01.HO  2014/12/10  17:23:52  17:23:52  0000000000  0000000000  331701-00003  SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP 
TEST2     SUN01.HO  2014/12/11  17:52:17  17:52:18  0000001200  0000120000  000000-00000  SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP

V5 common format output of Receive Log (utllist -r -v5)

TEST1     SUN01.HO  2014/12/10  17:23:52  17:23:52  000000000000000000  000000000000000000  121514-00000  LAN  SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP 
TEST2     SUN01.HO  2014/12/11  17:52:17  17:52:18  000000000000001200  000000000000120000  000000-00000  LAN  SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP

V8 common format output of Send Log (utllist -s -v8)

TEST000000000000012345678                           SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP                                                    2014/12/10  17:23:52  17:23:52  000000000000000000  000000000000000000  331701-00003  LAN 
TEST0000000000000123456789ABCDEFG                   SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP                                                    2014/12/11  17:52:17  17:52:18  000000000000001200  000000000000120000  000000-00000  LAN

V8 common format output of Receive Log (utllist -r -v8)

TEST000000000000012345678                           SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP                                                    2014/12/10  17:23:52  17:23:52  000000000000000000  000000000000000000  121514-00000  LAN 
TEST0000000000000123456789ABCDEFG                   SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP                                                    2014/12/11  17:52:17  17:52:18  000000000000001200  000000000000120000  000000-00000  LAN

V84 common format output of Send Log (utllist -s -v84)

TEST000000000000012345678                            SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP                                                   2017/12/29  17:23:52  17:23:52  000000000000000000  000000000000000000 331701-00003 LAN D:\users\home\p999\hulft\jinji01.txt 
TEST0000000000000123456789ABCDEFG                   SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP                                                    2017/12/30  17:52:17  17:52:18  000000000000001200  000000000000120000  000000-00000 LAN D:\users\home\p999\hulft\jinji02.txt

V84 common format output of Receive Log (utllist -r -v84)

TEST000000000000012345678                            SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP                                                   2017/12/29  17:23:52  17:23:52  000000000000000000  000000000000000000 121514-00000 LAN  D:\users\home\p999\hulft\jinji01.txt 
TEST0000000000000123456789ABCDEFG                   SUN01.HONSYO.CO.JP                                                    2017/12/30  17:52:17  17:52:18  000000000000001200  000000000000120000  000000-00000 LAN  D:\users\home\p999\hulft\jinji02.txt

Note

When the parameter -c, -v5, -v8, or -v84 is specified, the header is not displayed.