Return codes
XPI calls
API and SPI calls
Log manager domain exit XLGSTRM
There is one exit point, XLGSTRM, in the log manager domain.
You can use XLGSTRM to modify a request to MVS to create a new log stream.
You can change the model log stream name and other parameters before they are
passed to the MVS system logger.
If a log stream connection request from CICS to the MVS system logger fails
because the log stream is not defined to MVS, CICS issues a request to the MVS
system logger to create the log stream dynamically, using a model log stream
definition.
The model log stream name that CICS passes to MVS depends on whether the
journal name refers to the system log or a CICS general log, as follows:
CICS system logs
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UEPPROGL
Address of a 4-byte field containing the length, in bytes, of the
program that is being freed.
UEPLDPT
Address of a 4-byte field containing the address at which the
program resides in storage.
UEPENTRY
Address of a 4-byte field containing the address of the program's
entry point.
UEPTRANID
Zero, or the address of a 4-byte field containing the transaction ID
which applied when the exit was invoked.
UEPUSER
Zero, or the address of an 8-byte field containing the userid in
control at the time the exit was invoked.
UEPTERM
Zero, or the address of a 4-byte field containing the terminal name
associated with the transaction under which the exit was invoked.
UEPPROG
Zero, or the address of an 8-character field containing the name of
the program that was in control at the time the exit was invoked.
UERCNORM
Continue processing.
Must not be used.
Must not be used.
&sysname.LSN_last_qualifier.MODEL
&sysname is the MVS symbol that resolves to the system name of the MVS
image. LSN_last_qualifier is the last qualifier of the log stream name as
specified on the JOURNALMODEL resource definition.