Example CTF Configuration Files

Example ctf.cfg file 1

This configuration file traces the COBOL programs' loads, entries, exits and cancels, and creates a text file:

mftrace.emitter.textfile#Format = $(TIME) $(THREAD) $(COMPONENT) $(EVENT) $(LEVEL) :$(DATA)
mftrace.level.mf.rts              = info
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgm           = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgmload       = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#syspgm        = true

Example ctf.cfg file 2

This configuration file traces the COBOL programs' loads, entries, exits and cancels, and creates a text file:

mftrace.dest                      = binfile
mftrace.emitter.binfile#location  = c:\logs
mftrace.level.mf.rts              = info
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgm           = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgmload       = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#syspgm        = true
mftrace.dest                      = binfile
mftrace.emitter.binfile#location  = /user/bin/logs
mftrace.level.mf.rts              = info
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgm           = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgmload       = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#syspgm        = true

where:

  • c:\logs (Windows) or /user/bin/logs (UNIX) is the location where the trace files for the application is created.
  • binfile indicates that a binary trace file is to be generated