IBM SC33-1686-02 Server User Manual


 
CEMT INQUIRE INTTRACE CEMT INQUIRE IRBATCH
CEMT INQUIRE INTTRACE
Function: Show the status of CICS internal tracing.
Description: INQUIRE INTTRACE tells you whether CICS
internal tracing is in progress.
This command is intended for use at terminals that do not
support the full-screen tracing transaction CETR.
Input: Press the Clear key and type CEMT INQUIRE
INTTRACE (the minimum abbreviation is CEMT I IN).
You will get a display screen, a sample of which is shown
below. If you want to change the displayed value, you can
then tab to the highlighted field and overtype it as required.
Sample screen
IN INTTRA
STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY
Int Sta
Figure 78. CEMT INQUIRE INTTRACE screen
If you place the cursor against the result and press ENTER,
CICS displays an expanded format as shown in Figure 79.
IN INTT
RESULT - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY
Inttrace
Status( Start )
Figure 79. The expanded display
─ ─CEMT Inquire INttrace ─
Displayed fields
INttrace
indicates that this panel relates to an INTTRACE inquiry.
STArt
CICS internal tracing is in progress.
STOpped
CICS internal tracing is not in progress.
Note: You can reset this value by overtyping it with a
different value.
CEMT INQUIRE IRBATCH
Function: Retrieve information about jobs using the
external CICS interface.
Description: CEMT INQUIRE IRBATCH is retained for
compatibility. You should use CEMT INQUIRE EXCI.
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