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1-30 System recovery controller
Only one user can format logs at one time. Only one user can enter the DLOG
command level at one time. If another user attempts to enter the DLOG level,
a message appears on the terminal. The message states that the utility is in use.
DLOG nonmenu commands
The following sections describe the DLOG level non-menu commands.
DLOG
The DLOG level command allows you to enter the DLOG level. The default
format setting is ALL logs included and no logs excluded.
STATUS
This subcommand displays the current DLOG format parameters (logs
INCLUDED/EXCLUDED). The subcommand displays the earliest valid start
time available for use with the FORMAT subcommand. The subcommand
also shows information on the previous use of the DLOG command.
EXCLUDEALL
This subcommand removes all logs from the current set of logs that you
format. If you do not use the INCLUDE subcommand after you use the
EXCLUDEALL subcommand, you cannot format any logs.
INCLUDEALL
This subcommand resets the current set of logs that you format to ALL, which
is the default value.
EXCLUDE
This subcommand removes logs from the current set of logs that you format.
Use of this subcommand requires that logs are present. The entry of this
subcommand validates logs.
INCLUDE
This subcommand adds logs to the current set of logs that you format. If the
logs are already present, this subcommand is not necessary. The entry of this
subcommand validates logs.
EXCLUDEPROTO
This subcommand excludes protologs from the format of the log executed by
the FORMAT command. Protogs are special and specific logs. These
protologs are TRAP, SWER, INIT, LOCK or INFO logs. When you quit out
of DLOG, the system resets to include these protologs.
INCLUDEPROTO
This subcommand includes protologs in the format of the log executed by the
FORMAT command. Protologs are special and specific logs. These protologs
are TRAP, SWER, INIT, LOCK or INFO logs. The default is to include
protologs in the format output.
297-8021-545 Standard 14.02 May 2001

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