- Click
Trace in the
Diagnostics group.
- Click A or B to select the dataset, or C to select the in-memory trace table.
- Specify the number of trace blocks that are to be aggregated into one trace index entry in
Blocks in the
Diagnostics group. This defaults to 10.
- Click
Display.
A list of traces is displayed; this acts as an index to the detailed trace information. For each entry in the index list the
following information is displayed, from left to right:
- The process IDs of all processes that have entries in the blocks represented by this trace index entry.
- The task IDs of all tasks that have entries in the blocks represented by this trace index entry
- The date and time stamp of the first entry in the trace.
- If you want to change the number of blocks to be included in the Details, specify a new number of blocks in the field immediately
to the right of
Details and below the heading
Blocks (this defaults to the number you entered in the
Diagnostics group).
- In the next field, below the heading
Level, choose a level of tracing where the larger the number, the more detail will be shown. The options are:
- 0
- Service start, module start, module end, and service end.
This is the default value.
- 1
- Enterprise server API entries and exits.
- 2
- Subsystem trace entries.
- 3
- All entries where it is possible to provide some formatting of the data.
- 4
- All trace entries.
Each level includes all lower-level information.
- In the next group of fields, below the heading
PIDs, if you do not want to see trace entries for all processes, check the check boxes next to the process IDs that you do want
to see details for.
- In the next group of fields, below the heading
Task IDs, if you do not want to see trace entries for all tasks, check the check boxes next to the task IDs that you do want to see
details for.
- Click
Details for the trace you want to display.
The trace is formatted and displayed. To return to ESMAC, click
Back in your browser.