DELIMCHAR
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The character used in the output file to delimit trace data parts for a trace event.
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SPACE
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FILE
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The name of the trace file to be written. You can use the following pseudo-variables for the construction of the trace file name:
- $(APPNAME)
- The basename of the executable invoked to start the current process. For example, if
run.exeis invoked, $(APPNAME) has the value
"cobrun".
- $(EMITTER)
- Always "TEXTFILE" for this emitter.
- $(GEN)
- The generation of the file, starting from 1.
- $(PID)
- The operating system identifier for the current process.
- $(PLATFORM)
- A platform specific constant, useful when two run-time systems are in the same process, and you require separate trace files. Can be one of:
- native
- For all native processes
- dotnet
- For Microsoft .NET processes
- jvm
- For JVM processes
- $(RUNUNIT)
- A unique number that represents the managed RunUnit ID (applies to .NET and JVM COBOL only).
- $(RUNUNIT_SESSIONNAME)
- The session name passed to the managed RunUnit (applies to .NET and JVM COBOL only).
- $(RUNUNIT_GUID)
- The globally unique identifier associated with the managed RunUnit (applies to .NET and JVM COBOL only).
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$(APPNAME).$(EMITTER).$(PID).log, or
$(APPNAME).$(EMITTER).$(PID).log_$(GEN) if the MAXGENERATION property has been specified. For example:
- If the TEXTFILE emitter is being used to output trace events for
cobrun
executing as process-id 3456 and the MAXGENERATION property has not been specified, the trace file created will be called
cobrun.textfile.3456.log
.
- If the TEXTFILE emitter is being used to output trace events for
myapp
executing as process-id 1975 and the MAXGENERATION property has been set to 3, the trace files created will be called
myapp.textfile.1975.log_1,
myapp.textfile.1975.log_2, and
myapp.textfile.1975.log_3.
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FLUSHEVERY
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The number of trace records that will be output before the file is flushed. 0 indicates that the file will never be explicitly flushed.
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1
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FORMAT
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The format to be used for each trace data record written to the file. You can use the following pseudo-variables in the format specification:
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$(COMPONENT)
- The name of the component outputting the trace event.
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$(DATA)
- The trace data specified by the component to be output for the trace event. Each trace part will be delimited by the character specified by the DELIMCHAR property.
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$(DATE)
- The current date, output as
yyyy/mm/dd
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$(EVENT)
- The event identifier as specified by the component outputting the trace event.
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$(LEVEL)
- The tracing level:
- 0: debug
- 1: info
- 2: warning
- 3: error
- 4: fatal
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$(PID)
- The current process identifier. Same as
$(PROCESS).
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$(PROCESS)
- The current process identifier. Same as
$(PID).
- $(RUNUNIT)
- A unique number that identifies the RunUnit that relates to the trace event.
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$(THREAD)
- The current operating system thread identifier.
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$(TIME)
- The current time, output as
hh:mm:ss
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$(TIME) $(COMPONENT) $(EVENT) $(LEVEL) $(DATA)
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HEXBLOCKSIZE
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The number of hexadecimal bytes to be output in each block when outputting binary trace data. Each block of hexadecimal characters will be separated by a '-' character. For example, if HEXBLOCKSIZE is set to 4, and some binary trace data with the value 3132333435363738393A3B3C3D3E3F is specified for output, it would be formatted as follows:
31323334-35363738-393A3B3C-3D3E3F
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8
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LOCATION
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The folder where the trace files are to be written.
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If the folder specified by the LOCATION property does not exist, the Consolidated Tracing Facility tries to create it. If this fails, the Consolidated Tracing Facility uses the default location (as specified by the MFTRACE_LOGS environment variable). If this fails, the current folder is used.
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MAXFILESIZE
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The maximum amount of data (in Kb) that will be written to the trace file before the file is closed and the next trace file in the generation sequence is opened. The first trace file in a generation sequence results in the $(GEN) pseudo-variable (see the description of the FILE property, above) being set to 1, the second in the sequence results in it being set to 2, and so on until MAXGENERATION is exceeded. Once the MAXGENERATION number of files has been reached, the generation number reverts to 1 and the first trace file in the generation is overwritten. This is only used if MAXGENERATION > 1.
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0x00002800, indicating a maximum file size of 10 Mb.
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MAXGENERATION
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The maximum number of trace files that will be written to while tracing is enabled. Use this property in conjunction with the MAXFILESIZE property.
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1, indicating that only a single trace file will be created.
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MultiProc
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Controls whether trace events are written to the trace file by a single process or multiple processes. If enabled for multiple processes, the
File property must also be specified without the
$(PID) pseudo-variable embedded in its name.
if $(RUNUNIT), $(RUNUNIT_SESSIONNAME), or $(RUNUNIT_GUID)" is used, the file name will be unique, therfore MultiProc is not required (applies to .NET and JVM COBOL only)
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FALSE, indicating that the configured trace file includes only events from the current process
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QUOTESTRING
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Whether or not string trace data is to be output enclosed in double-quote characters. .
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TRUE
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