7-8 Installation and Maintenance Volume
Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB60019−01
Using the List Trace Command
The LT(List Trace) command displays CPT activities. There are seven activities you can trace. Each
activity is logged separately. At the @ prompt, enter:
LT
Enter
@LT
1 ALL ACTIVITIES
2 MAILBOX ACTIVITY
3 PORT ACTIVITY
4 LOCATION ACTIVITY
5 MESSAGE ACTIVITY
6 INTEGRATION ACTIVITY
7 AP/VSA ACTIVITY
SELECT TRACE TO BE LISTED. (1−7 EMPTY LINE = EXIT).
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Enter start time : Year Month Day Hour Minute or C (continuous)
:
Activity Options
There are seven activities, which are described in this section. You can display a specific activity or
display all activities. For a specific activity, at the @ prompt enter:
LTx
Enter
where x is the specific activity number to trace.
If no specific activity is entered, all activities display.
Time
Specifying a start time helps to trace a specific problem. The trace begins from the time specified until
the last log for that activity is found. You can also specify a complete history or a continuous trace from
the time LTis initiated.
- To select the complete history stored, press
Enter
at the : prompt, instead of entering a start time.
- To display current events, enter C (for continuous), and press
Enter
.
- To exit List Trace, press
Escape
.
When you specify a start time the year and month entries are mandatory and must be entered in the order
shown. The day, hour, and minute entries are optional. For example, 00 02 24 lists all information stored
starting with the first event stored for February 24, 2000 and continuing to the current date and time. If
the date and time entered precedes the date and time for the data stored, the message server starts
reporting events for the earliest date within the range specified.
. To determine the first record in CPT, enter LOG ST CPT at the @ prompt. Refer to the Log
Command section in this chapter.