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] |
|
|
| |
Command Line, Long Form | -level level[,time] |
|
|
| |
Environment Variable | UCMDLEVEL=level[,time] |
|
|
| |
Configuration File Keyword | message_level level[,time] |
|
|
|
|
STRUCM Parameter | MSGLEVEL(*level) |
| |||
* 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. |