MESSAGE_LEVEL - UCMD Manager configuration option

Description

The MESSAGE_LEVEL option specifies the level of messages to write.

It also specifies, optionally, whether or not to include a date and time stamp with each message.

Usage


Method

Syntax *

IBM i

UNIX

Windows

z/OS

Command Line, Short Form

-l level[,time]


(tick)

(tick)

(tick)

Command Line, Long Form

-level level[,time]


(tick)

(tick)

(tick)

Environment Variable

UCMDLEVEL=level[,time]

(tick)

(tick)

(tick)


Configuration File Keyword

message_level level[,time]

(tick)

(tick)

(tick)

(tick)

STRUCM Parameter

MSGLEVEL(*level)

(tick)




* time is not valid for the IBM i STRUCM Parameter.

Values

level indicates either of the following level of messages:

  • trace
    Activates tracing and generates a trace file to which UCDM writes trace messages used for debugging (see Trace Files, below).

Note

Use trace only as directed by Stonebranch, Inc. Customer Support.

  • audit
    Issues audit, informational, warning, and error messages.
  • info
    Issues informational, warning, and error messages.
  • warn
    Issues warning and error messages.
  • error
    Issues error messages only.

Default

IBMi

Default is info.

UNIX

Default is warn.

Windows

Default is warn.

z/OS

Default is info.



time is the specification for whether or not to include a time stamp with each message.

Valid values for time are:

  • time
    Include a time and date stamp on each message.
  • notime
    Do not include a time and date stamp on each message.

Default

IBM i

Default is time.

UNIX

Default is notime.

Windows

Default is notime.

z/OS

Default is time.

Trace Files


IBM i

Trace file name is *CURLIB/UNVTRCUCM(UCMxxxxxx) where xxxxxx is the job number of the job invoking Universal Command. The default library for TRACE is the current library (curlib) of the Manager process.

UNIX

Trace file name is ucmd.trc. It is created in the working directory of UCMD Manager.

Windows

Trace file name is ucmd.trc. It is created in the working directory of UCMD Manager.

z/OS

Trace file is written to the data set referenced by the UNVTRACE ddname.