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1. Selection From LOGSTREAM SYSPLEX OPERLOG Date Time From 2015049 18 02 15 14 20 54 To 2015049 18 02 15 14 22 01 statistics at the End of the Data Prim Cmds REFR MDET MULT XMSG OMSG XTYP OTYP NXLN CMDO Line Cmds XMSG OMSG XTYP OTYP NXLN MDET HMSG Lines Filtered MDBRecs 0 46 11 Message Command 10 User Exit MPF Request Flags 9 Multi Line Id number 8 Console Job Id Jobname 1 1 H 7 Time HH MM SS hh LE 6 Date YYYYDDD 15 System Id 4 Message Suppression 113 Routing Codes 2 Message Command Indicator 1 Message Indicator 1 Message Indicator N Single Line Message Figure 30 OPERLOG Viewer TSO Operlog display February 2015 V2R3 Page 38 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer The first display lines are given information using ISPF NOTE about the date time se lection parameters LOGSTREAM SYSPLEX OPERLOG Or DATASET YCOS OPERLOG D5 55 5 J5 H 5 Or BOTH YVES OPERLOG D J H and SYSPLEX OPERLOG o Data used as input Date Time From jjjjddd dd mm jj hh mm ss To jjjjddd dd mm jj hh mm ss o Date Time selection Around 003 secs o Optional only if AROUND has been given Statistics at the End of the Data o atthe end of the display see Pull Down Menu Operlog Options a help about the displayed data format Prim Cm
2. Use primary command RESet HIDE to see the hidden lines File Edit Edit Se s Menu Utilities Compilers T 8 04 14 16 CMDO Line nds NXLN MDET m 6 Line s not 6 Line s not Displayed Figure 44 OPERLOG display and XTYP Reset hide February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 52 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 6 OTYP Only Message Type On OPERLOG display LOGSTREAM and MDB saved only selected message suffixes could be displayed using the OTYP primary command all other message suffixes will be excluded from being displayed this is usefull since the multiline messages will also be treated which will not be the case using the ISPF Edit X ALL and Find command On the OTYP command a message suffix must be given Command syntax OTYP msg S Sample OTY I The OTYP command could also specify more characters Sample OTY QI Will only display messages ending with 91 Utilities Compilers MSG XTYP OTYP NXLN MDET Figure 45 OTYP Only message suffix primary command Vy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 53 94 OPERLOG Viewer eg User s Guide EM DS OPERLOG Viewer OTYP can also be given as a line command Without value it will only display the selected message suffixes all others will be excluded Using OTYP with a number like OTYP4 it will select only the last 4 characters o
3. MDB saved in formation will be searched and displayed new with version 2 1 The available time range will be shown under Lowest Date Time DS The pull down menu Operlog Options will allow a customization a choice can be made about the needed action to start the search o Enter and D will be available Default Enter will select and ENTER Active on see Pull Down Menu Oper log Options the data from the Logstream or the MDB saved auto matically D will only select the MDB saved o Only D will be available Enter will be Active off o If the data is selected from the MDB saved and the from to date time are not in the selected range than an error will be displayed Start date lower than saved MDB dataset End date higher than saved MDB dataset R Refresh Date Time R refresh the dates and times the given date time will be refreshed Useful if relative date specification is used B Batch report B create a batch job background the given date time and selection criteria s will be used to create a batch job some customization have to be done and then submit The input data Logstream or MDB saved will be selected depending on given date time see ENT Enter Search Operlog The batch options are de scribed under OPERLOG Batch W Query selectable data W query the selectable time range based on the authorities IXCMIAPU Read LOGGER CDS the OPERLO
4. ENDED TIME 12 14 31 000009 4000000 gt SYS1 2015049 12 14 31 JOB00045 00000281 HASP395 YVESS ENDED 000010 NC0000000 SYS1 2015049 12 14 31 INTERNAL 00000290 SE 12 14 31 JOB00045 HASP165 YVESS ENDED 000011 N C000000 gt SYS1 2015049 12 14 31 00000281 HASP309 INIT 1 INACTIVE C A 000012 N 0000000 gt SYS1 2015049 12 14 31 00000281 IEF196I IGD1031 SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME SYS0000 000013 N 0000000 gt SYS1 2015049 12 14 31 00000281 IEF196I IGD104I YVES ISPF BRODCAST 000014 N 0000000 gt SYS1 2015049 12 000015 OPLOG19I 000000022 MDB records not 000016 N 0200000 gt SYS1 2015049 12 56 INTRDR YVES 000017 N 0000000 SYS1 2015049 56 72 JOB00048 00000290 IRRO10I USERID YVES IS ASSIGNED TO THIS JO 000018 002000 2015049 0B00048 0000 2 000 T 4 S AT 12 54 42 ON W 0000 N 40000 S 201504 JOB00048 0000009 SHASP373 Y TED INIT 1 0000 N 000000 201504 JOB00048 00000281 IEF403I YVES RTED TIME 12 56 0000 S 201504 2 JOB00048 00000090 IGD01007I YE 0000 201504 d EU e 101010 00000090 0 S ENDED TIME 12 56 49 0000 N 20150498 12 54 60 JOB00048 00000281 SHI 7 ENDED 000 0 S3 2015049 H INTERNAL 00000290 e B000 HASP165 YVESS 2015049 12 d E 00000281 SHA INIT 1 INACTIVE T 9wow C Figure 21 Selection with AROUND keyword The filtered data will be marked in the first column with a gt and using PF5 RFIND the data will be searched Data not selected shown outside the 3 seconds range will be replaced
5. February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 88 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Operlog viewer can also be used to view z OSMF Operlog Logstreams Version 1 7 16 10 2009 Date selection has been enhanced Time selection has been enhanced new pull down menu Start Date Message Id selection is now 10 characters Message Text selection is now 20 characters Display Message Details Version 1 5 27 06 2008 new possibility for all day selection support text search in lower upper case not case sensitive Vy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 89 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 3 OPERLOG Viewer questions and support Please contact YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Fremersbergstr 45 D 76530 Baden Baden Tel D 49 07221 9708384 Fax D 49 0322 2374 2352 e Mail ycos ycos de Home http www ycos de Trademarks IBM MVS ESA MVS XA TM OS 390 RACF IN SDSF z OS TM Z OSMF are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 90 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide 4 Index A Around Aournd selection 32 Around selection Search 32 Authorization System 81 B B Batch 16 OPERLOG 16 Batch B 16 CP 9 10 11 create MDB saved datasets 71 HL 9 10 11 L
6. Message Detail On LOGSTREAM display the details MDB Message Data Block about a message can be displayed Enter DETAIL or MDET in the command line and place the cursor on the wanted line It could be useful to set a PFK to DETAIL within OPERLOG MDET could also be used as a line command Please remember to code MDET if the line command is set on a PFK For a description of the MDB Message Data Block see Macro IEAVM105 in SYS1 MACLIB Figure 32 OPERLOG Message Detail February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 44 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS OPERLOG OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 8 XMSG Exclude Message On OPERLOG display LOGSTREAM and MDB saved messages could be excluded from display using the XMSG primary command this is usefull since the multiline messag es will also be treated which will not be the case using the ISPF Edit X command On the XMSG command a message id must be given Command syntax XMSG msgid Sample XMSG SHA All given message ids will be treated as Generic Starting on position 60 within the display Figure 33 XMSG Exclude message primary command XMSG can also be given as a line command Without value it will exclude the selected message from being displayed Using XMSG with a number like XMSG3 it will select only the first 3 characters of the message ENDED ENDED Figure 34
7. 08x Message was queued uncond to a specific Console 04x Message was queued by Routing Codes only 04x Console Id was changed 01x Minot Lines were prcessed Request Flag 2 second byte bit meaning 80x Message was delete 40x MPF Suppression overridden 20x Message forced to Hardcopy 10x Message bypassed Hardcopy 08x Message forced Hardcopy only 04x Message boradcasted to active Consoles 02x Broadcasting of message suppressed Olx Message not retained by AMRF Request Flag 3 third byte bit meaning 80x ssage retained by AMRF 40x Retrieval Key changed 20x 4 Byte Console ID changed 10x Message Type Flags changed 08x Automation no required 04x Automation is required and or Automation token 02x Message only Hardcopy 01x Message was a UD Message 00 1 OY O1 I Suppression Flag 1 fourth byte bit meaning 80x Ssage not serviced by any WTO User Exit 40x ESTAE Error in IEAVX600 20x Message not serviced because of incomp request 10x Automation requested 08x Message not queued to any Console 04x ssage suppressed by a subsystem 02x Message suppressed by WTO User Exit 01x Message Suppressed by MPF 11 Message Command February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 43 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG r OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 2 DETAIL MDET
8. 1 5 7 Batch Return COod6s eee teen ete ZE rare rvaccesdachenstedvasecdeealeeepezas s 75 1 5 8 Balch AbSNdS Lasse Seed 75 1 6 OPERLOG MOSSB BS Jarvis 76 1 7 OPERLOG query selectable time range rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 80 1 8 FB m 81 1 9 CS TON UZ AMON PRO OPOP OR TM 83 2 EREECHEN adu d oa nad oa da A nl nt 85 3 OPERLOG Viewer questions and support ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 90 4 j A 91 LAT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page ii OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figures OPERLOG Viewer Main Panel iacet aeterna depen nad v ka ta agas asa tata na rada aaa tdv nana qa Ra Era na naa dn 7 OPERLOG Viewer search OPER OG 8 OPERLOG Viewer create MDB saved datasets mmmmmememmmemmemmememememememeememememememeememememenenenenenen 9 OPERLOG Viewer search MDB saved datasets esesesesesesnrnunrrrrrirrriririririririrrririririririerrrrrrn 10 OPERLOG Viewer Main Panel 901 13 OPERLOG Viewer Main Panel 132 sess entente nennen neis 14 OPERLOG Viewer Main Panel 160 ssssssssssssessseseeee entente nennen sinn entree neis 14 endende T 18 Figure 9 Filter member list selection
9. M E N N N N Figure 14 Highlighting Options panel sample 1 output sy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 25 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS oPERLOG CF OPERLOG Viewer Use following definition to get all HASP395 in Red HASP3in Turquoise but not HASP395 HASP in White but not HASP3 Menu Utilities Compilers Options Status Help YCOS System Logger Sysplex Highlight Option gt Value Highlight Value Color Highlight _ SHASP395 _ SHASP3 TURQ USCORE _ SHASP Figure 15 Highlighting Options panel sample 2 File Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help syS12227 17195456 RA000 YVES ROL00517 Columns 00001 00072 Command gt Scroll gt PAGE K A A S E Ee A E E ZA AA EA Ee Top Of Data KC AA EA EA EA AA Ee EA EA AA Se E EE AAA Selection From LOGSTREAM SYSPLEX OPERLOG Date Time From 2012226 13 08 12 00 00 00 To 2012227 14 08 12 19 54 56 Statistics at the End of the Data Prim Cmds DETAIL REFR XMSG and LOGHI available 000001 N 4000000 gt YSYS 2012226 06 18 38 30 TSU00121 00000281 000002 0200000 gt YSYS 2012226 06 18 38 71 TSV00121 00000281 SHASP250 000003 0200000 gt YSYS 2012226 06 32 53 20 T5U00122 00000281 SHASPIOO 000004 4000000 YSYS 2012726 06 32 53 81 TSUO00122 00000090 SHASP373 000005 0200000 YSYS 2012226 06 40 00 04 STC00123 00000281 HASPIOO 000006 4000000 YSYS 2012226 06 40 00
10. eeeseeeesesseeseseeeeeseseeeneeee AAE AANA KKK KKK KKK enin nnne KKK KK KKK KK KK 19 Figure 10 Filter member COntent cccccceceecccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeesseeaaeeseeaaeaesseaaaaesaaeaaaesaaeaaeeseeaaeeseeeaeeesneeaeaetes 20 Figure 11 Filter member content after replacememt nannan nanten 21 Figure 12 Highlighting Options Dame 23 Figure 13 Highlighting Options panel sample 1 24 Figure 14 Highlighting Options panel sample 1 output enne 25 Figure 15 Highlighting Options panel sample 2 26 Figure 16 Highlighting Options panel sample 2 oufput eee eee eee nennen 26 Figure 17 Pull Down Menu Operlog Options sessssssssseeseneneeeneene nennen nentes nnn ener 27 Figure 18 Pull Down Menu Start Time 28 Figure 19 Pull Down Menu Start Date ssssssssssssssssssseeeeneeeeenne ener ttnn ttnn nnn i inneren rene 29 Figure 20 Selection without AROUND keyword nennen nnn en tenter inns KA KE rene 32 Figure 21 Selection with AROUND Kkeyword sese enne en RKK A RAKA RK KEE nen 33 Figure 22 Filter convention generic ceeesessesseesesseseseeeene entere KKK nennen nnne ten a nner en 35 Figure 23 Filter convention Masking enne nnne nnne KERR E nennen enne 35 Figure 24 Filter convention NOT 35 Figure 25 Filter convention NOT possible error eene 36 Figure 26 Filter convention deactivate a fier 36 Figure 27 Filter conven
11. see and or created based on online queries see can be displayed using the same flex ibility and features than the online interface Use the command YCOPRDS to view the data within the Operlog report datasets TSO YCOPRDS dsname Or within a dataset list by placing the command YCOPRDS in the wanted line Menu Options View Utilities Compilers Help DSLIST Data Sets Matching YVES OPERLOG D1404 Command Enter to select action Y3WORK Ck ck ck ck ck kk Ck ck kk ck kk ck ck ko ko ko ko ko ko kc k k k kk Enda af lara Set list Ls d dod KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK File Edit Edit S Prim U O gt OM YP OTYP NXLN Figure 65 Edit Batch report datasets February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 73 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS oPERLOG Ko c i A x Se OPERLOG Viewer 1 5 6 Display MDB saved datasets MDB saved datasets can also be accessed directly using the ISPF dataset list DSLIST 3 4 interface Use the command YCOPRDS to view the data within the MDB saved datasets TSO YCOPRDS dsname Or within a dataset list by placing the command YCOPRDS in the wanted line Menu Options View Utilities Compilers DSLIST Data Sets Matching YCOS OPERLOG Command gt Scroll gt CSR Command Enter to select action OPERLOG D150218 Y3WORK ume OPERILOG Ni50218 Y3WORK YVES OPERLOG D150218 s Y3WORK YVES OPERLOG
12. sy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 67 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS oPERLOG OPERLOG Viewer This job can be used to select records from OPERLOG C YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH 2003 15 OPERLOG EXEC PGM YCOPRLOG PARM D 1 REGION 6M STEPLIB DD DISP SHR DSN amp LIB MSGLOG DD SYSOUT Message Log PLEASE Select Sysout or DSN pre DSN PLEASE correct allocation parameters SYSLOG1 DD SYSOUT SYSLOG1 DD DSN your OPERLOG OUTPUT DATASET DISP CATLG SPACE CYL 30 30 RLSE RECFM VB LRECL 256 UNIT SYSDA SYSUDUMP DD SYSOUT Operlog parameters OPERLOG1 DD LS SYSPLEX OPERLOG select all records from today from LOGSTREAM create SYSLOG output format OPERLOGx DD parameters Figure 60 OPERLOG Viewer Batch Sample YCOPRJ1 The sample can be found in the samplib YCOPRJ1 February 2015 V2R3 Vol Page 68 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Offload DS oPERLOG CF OPERLOG Viewer OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide 1 5 2 Batch Search MDB saved datasets Sample JCL to search in Batch the saved MDB datasets F SET LIB yourhlq YCOS LINKLIB This job can be used to select records from MDB saved OPERLOG format datasets C YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH 2003 15 OPERLOG EXEC PGM YCOPRLOG PARM D 1 REGION 6M STEPLIB DD DISP
13. 00 00 00 refresh the dates and times Load Filters Save Filters create a batch job background gt LUSRFilter gt SUSRFilter User query selectable time range gt LGRPFilter gt SGRPFilter Group Select Date Time System Jobname JobId MsgId Text Filter Def 2015049 TE 2015049 000 SHASP All Parms are optional and generic Do not Enter do not select lrst System Jobname Jobid Msgid can also use single char NOT condition lrst Date format DD MM YY or YYYYDDD or relative n Def Date Start End Today Figure 6 OPERLOG Viewer Main Panel 132 Figure 7 OPERLOG Viewer Main Panel 160 February 2015 V2R3 Page 14 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer The Main Panel offers following options 1 2 1 ENT Enter Search Operlog e ENT ENTer start the search of the Logstream or the MDB saved datasets de pending on the selected date time o If the selected Date Time start and end is within the available data from the OPERLOG Logstream than the OPERLOG source will be automatically used See S selection See ENT S Search Operlog Logstream o If the selected Date Time start and end is within available data from the MDB saved than the MDB saved source will be automatically used See D selection See D Select Operlog MDB saved o If the selected Date Time start and end is crossing the available data from th
14. Dyymmdd year month day Jjjj day in Julian form Hhh start hour b no selection possible c FD 1 and TD 1 Default Batch Parameter YS Your Selection LOGSTREAM DATASET BOTH LS Logstream Required Required HL High Level Qualifier Required Required Required CP Copy Output Format SYSLOG OPERLOG BOTH SYSLOG SYSLOG L L L L L Report Report Report Report MDB save MDB save 2g Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH February 2015 V2R3 Page 63 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer b Following selection parameters can be given Vi vii viii FD from Date format JJJJDDD Default Today DDD Relative date ii TD to Date format JJJJDDD Default Today DDD Relative date iii FT from Time format HHMMSS Default 000000 TT to Time format HHMMSS Default 235959 AROUND Time in seconds around the selection format SSS Default 000 See Around selection This option will require more resources CPU and I O J1 9 and AG Jobname format 8 characters generic and masking with NOT with in first position See Jobname filter 11 9 and A G Job Id format 8 characters generic and masking with NOT with in first position See Job Id filter M1 9 and A G Msg Id format 12 characters generic and masking with NOT with in first position See Message I
15. N Single Line Message Single Line Message with Reply Multi Line First Line Multi Line Label Multi Line Data Figure31 OPERLOG Message Help February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 41 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 4 HMSG Message Help Message Help will be displayed automatically at the end of the report if the option Mes sage Help On has been selected See Pull Down Menu Operlog Options Message Help can be inserted as a ISPF Note after any line using the HMSG ISPF Line Command 5060000 YSYS 2005334 06 52 58 34 00000290 1080791 1234 109 00000290 FOR A M I I 7 Il Il Il par 14 IN Il 6 Date YYYYDDD 15 System Id l 4 Message Suppression 3 Routing Codes ssage Lin Help 11 Message Command 10 User Exit MPF Request Flags 9 Multi Line Id number 8 Console Job Id Jobname Time HH MM SS hh 2 Message Command Indicator 1 Message Indicator 1 Message Indicator N Single Line Messag W Single Line Message with Reply Multi Line First Line L Multi Line Label D Multi Line Data E Multi Line Data End O Log Command Input S Line continuation X Entry from source other than Hardcopy or Log command 2 Message Command Indicator C Operator Command R Command Response I Inter
16. Search MDB saved datasets and Logstream 11 Search OPERLOG 8 G Generic Filter 35 H Highlighting LOGHigh 23 OPERLOG 23 HL High Level Qualifier 9 10 11 HMSG Message Help 42 l Installation REXX 83 Installation REXX SYSEXEC 83 SYSPROC 83 J Job Id Filter 34 Jobname Filter 34 L LGRPFilter Filter 17 Line Command HMSG 42 MDET 44 NXLN 56 OMSG 47 OTYP 53 XMSG 45 XTYP 50 LOGHigh Highlighting 23 LS Logstream 8 9 11 LUSRFilter Filter 17 M Main Panel OPERLOG Viewer 13 Many Filter 36 Masking Filter 35 MDB saved datasets Display 74 MDB saved DSN Search 30 MDB saved search Batch 69 MDET Message Detail 44 Message Detail DETAIL 44 MDET 44 OPERLOG Viewer 44 Message Help HMSG 42 Pull Down 27 Message Id Filter 34 Message Info Pull Down 27 MULT OPERLOG 61 Unsplit multiline 61 MVS Command CMDO 60 N NOT Filter 35 NXLN OPERLOG 56 O OMSG OPERLOG 47 Only Message OPERLOG 47 Only Message Type February 2015 V2R3 Page 92 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH pA OPERLOG Viewer OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG 53 OPERLOG B 16 Batch 62 CMDO 60 D 16 DETAIL 44 Display 38 ENT 15 ENT S 15 Exclude Message 45 Exclude Message Type 50 Filter 17 Highlighting 23 MULT 61 NXLN 56 OMSG 47 Only Message 47 Only Message Type 53 OTYP 53 Pull Down 27 Q 16 R 16 REFR 58 S 15 SAF 81 Search 30 UnX lines 56 W 80 XMSG 45 XTYP 50 Operlog and MDB saved
17. XMSG Exclude message line command February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 45 94 R OPERLOG Viewer m User s Guide EM Offload DS Colum 00001 5 LN MDET NXLN 0 47 HH HH OB tH DJ DJ DJ mm HHHHHHHH Hi Ei bi TO DDNAME Figure 35 OPERLOG display and XMSG An information messge will inform about the number of messages and lines excluded Use primary command RESet HIDE to see the hidden lines YP OTYP N MDET TED TO DDNAME LINKLIB Figure 36 OPERLOG display and XMSG Reset hide February 2015 V2R3 Jy Page 46 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer EE User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 4 OMSG Only Message On OPERLOG display LOGSTREAM and MDB saved only selected messages could be displayed using the OMSG primary command all other messages will be excluded from being displayed this is usefull since the multiline messages will also be treated which will not be the case using the ISPF Edit X ALL and Find command On the OMSG command a message id must be given Command syntax OMSG msgid Sample OMSG SHASP All given message ids will be treated as Generic Starting on position 60 within the display Test Help OTYP NXLN MDET Figure 37 OMSG Only message primary command LAT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 47 94 OPERLOG View
18. active On ENTER will be used as command for starting display of OPERLOG data S as primary command will also do This setting will guarantee that the data will be automatically selected based on the given date time See ENT Enter Search Operlog e ENTER active Off ENTER will only refresh the panel S must be used as pri mary command for starting display of OPERLOG data or D for MDB saved data e Display Fmt JID The Job Id will be displayed Default JES2 e Display Fmt Jobname The Jobname will be displayed Default JES3 e Display Fmt Default The Job Id or the Jobname will be displayed depending on the site setup see Customization or if not given based on the subsystem type JES2 Job Id JES3 Jobname Menu Utilities Position to Bottom nfo On Message Info Off ENTER active On ENTER active Off Display Fmt JID Display Fmt Jobname 1 Display Fmt Default 4 Figure 17 Pull Down Menu Operlog Options sy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 27 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG r OPERLOG Viewer 1 2 10 Pull Down Menu Start Time The Pull Down Start Time will control the default start time displayed on first call or dur ing Refresh see R Refresh Date Time Start Time 00 00 00 Start Time 1 hour Start Time 2 hour
19. all records from yesterday from LOGSTREAM create OPERLOG output format dataset will be created with name YCOS OPERLOG Dyymmdd Jjjj Hhh OPERLOGx DD parameters Figure 63 OPERLOG Viewer Batch create MDB datasets YCOPRJ2 The sample can be found in the samplib YCOPRJ2 Vag Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH February 2015 V2R3 Page 71 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Hints regarding MDB saved datasets e This job should be run every day after midnight once per sysplex e The selected high level qualifier should be accessible to all users also able to read the OPERLOG data o The accessibility of the data will also be controlled by system name like OPERLOG See Authorization e The dataset created should have SMS following characteristics o Extended type and compressed o Data older than an installation given time should be migrated o Data older than an installation given time should be deleted e The OPERLOG Logstream data could be automatically deleted RETP in Logstream definition for instance after 2 days Keeping more data within the logstream could speedup search reducing recalls on migrated MDB saved da tasets February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 72 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH AH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 5 5 Display of Operlog reports Operlog report datasets created with the batch jobs
20. and LRECL 80 or using the LOGOPt Set operlog options point and shoot field on the panel or using YCSLOG option 4 see YCSLOG user s guide February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 18 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer EEN User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer If a LUSRF SUSRF LGRPF SGRPF command is called or Point and shoot without member name than a member list will be displayed Menu Functions Utilities Help End Figure 9 Filter member list selection Following line commands will be supported E Edit the member V View the member B Browse the member S select the member o Load the member will be loaded o Save the member will be overridden On the primary command a S member name can be used to create new members The member content has following information YCOPRLOG Filter last changed dd mm yy hh mm ss userid Vx y P o Comment about the last change mm and Bc o The message id filters Ji J9 and JA JG o The jobname filters M1 M9 and MA MG o The message id filters S1 S9 and SA SG o The system name filters X1 X9 and XA XG o The text filters The content is identical to the format used for batch processing But must start at position 1 sy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 19 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG OPERLOG Viewer Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Co
21. by an eyecatcher OPLOG19I 000000022 MDB records not shown Please be carefull The counter represent a number of MDB records NOT a number of messages since one MDB record can hold many messages Jy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 33 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 3 6 System filter e Upto 16 system names can be given to filter the data See filter conventions 1 3 7 Jobname filter e Upto 16 Jobnames can be given to filter the data See filter conventions 1 3 8 Job ld filter e Up to 16 Job Stc or TSO JES Ids can be given to filter the data See filter conven tions 1 3 9 Message ld filter e Upto 16 message identifiers can be given to filter the data See filter conventions 1 3 10 Text filter e Up to 16 text can be given to filter the data See filter conventions e Text filter will NOT SUPPORT a Single character masking A will be treated as a search for a question mark b NOT notation A in first position will be treated as a search for an hyphen February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 34 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer ES User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 3 11 Filter convention Generic All data will be treated as generic No should be given Since they would be handle as text an asterisk Figure 22 Filter convention generic Select all IEF messages 1 3 12 Filter con
22. eee eee een nan n na neen nn 16 1 2 4 R Refresh Dateifme ee ee eee eee eee Re een Rene Rene 16 1 25 B Batoh NC nautisk anden ence pp 16 1 2 6 W Query Selectable data 16 1 2 7 User and Group Filters e eee eee eee eee eee eee n Knee PKR nnne nnne 17 1 2 8 Operlog highlighting eee eee eee ee eee enne nennen nennen nennen enne 23 1 2 9 Pull Down Menu Operlog Options 27 1 2 10 Pull Down Menu Start Time u eee eee eee eee een nn nnne 28 1 2 11 Pull Down Menu Start Date 29 1 3 Start the search Logstream and MDB saved 30 1 3 1 ENT S start the search of L eee enne 30 1 3 2 D start the search of DS tt retra erede ter oai ce a Eten d 30 1 3 8 ENT start the search of LS and DS eee 30 1 3 4 Date and rd EE 30 1 3 5 Around selection crece ettet eed eere eset id eem d dete t a id knee deed aida 32 13 6 System TEE iade t eec e ore ae Paga ede robe k n euer tabu eda 34 1 3 7 Jobname filter tte tet eerte TE 34 13 8 Job Id filter iiec edere re ade die idee kein iir te s lu 34 1 3 9 Message ld filter rrranornnnnnvovnnnnnvvrnnrnnvnvnnnnannrnnnnannnnnnnannnnnnnannnnnnsannnnnnnannnnnnsannennne 34 1310 E TIM TEE 34 1 3 11 Filter convention Gene 35 1 3 12 Filter convention MaSking ee eee eeee eee eee eee eee eee eee een een nen 35 1 3 13 Filter convention NOT 35 1 8 14 Filter convention many Der 36 1 3 15 Filter convention deac
23. primary Commande 56 Figure 50 NXLN UnX lines primary command result z eee eee ee eee ee eee eee nenene een nn 56 Figure 51 NXLN UnX lines line commande 57 Figure 52 NXLN UnX lines line command result n e eee eee ee eee ee eee nnne 57 Page iii February 2015 V2R3 sy Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 OPERLOG display and DEER 58 OPERLOG display after DEER 59 CMDO Issue MVS command primary Commande 60 CMDO Issue MVS command result esee enne nnne enne 60 Example of typical multiline messages 61 MULT Unsplit multiline messages result 22 2 00 eee eee eee eee emn 61 OPERLOG Viewer Batch BE 67 OPERLOG Viewer Batch Sample YCOPRJT eee eee eee nenene tn 68 OPERLOG Viewer Batch search MDB datasets YCOPRL3 eee eee 69 OPERLOG Viewer Batch search Operlog and MDB datasets YCOPRLA n 70 OPERLOG Viewer Batch create MDB datasets YCOPRJ2 sse 7 Viewing Batch report datasets A 73 Edit Batch report datasets un ssea dalene e Zeene dE SE bakre edda 73 Viewing MDB saved datasets enne nnne entere n entere A nnns 74 Display MDB saved EE 74 OPERLOG Viewer selectable data 80 LAT February 2015 V2R3
24. will be used can be selected on the pull down menus see ENT Enter Search Operlog D will start the search within the OPERLOG MDB saved datasets The possible date time scope for the search will be displayed on the panel under Lowest Date Time DSN f ENTER Active is ON see Pull Down Menu Operlog Options and the request ed date time range is crossing MDB saved and Operlog than o The data older than today will be read from the MDB saved datasets o The data from today will be read from the Logstream All selection parameters can be used for Logstream and MDB saved datasets 1 3 4 Date and time selection e Start date End date Start time and End time these parameters will control the scope of the search period a The default start time relative to the end time default now can be set us ing the pull down menu Start Time Seven options are available i Start Time 00 00 00 ii Start Time End Time 1 hour iii Start Time End Time 2 hours iv Start Time End Time 3 hours v Start Time End Time 15 minutes vi Start Time End Time 30 minutes vii Start Time End Time 45 minutes b The start time can also be specified as in first character and will repre sent an all day selection from time 000000 to 235959 c The end time can also be specified as in first character and will repre sent the current time d The default sta
25. 0 ABEND S222 U0000 REASON 00000000 00001 0 STAGING DATASET LOGR SYSPLEX OPERLOG MYSYS1 ALLOCATED NEW IN PROCESS 65557 ENDED WITHOUT T IN PROCESS 65562 ENDED WITHOUT TIME MYSYS1 MAIN UR MYSYS1 DELETED FO MYSYS1 DELAYED UR MYSYS1 DELETED MYSYS1 RESTART MYSYS1 DELETED FO MYSYS1 ARCHIVE MYSYS1 DELETED FO MYSYS1 RM DATA MYSYS1 DELETED FO MYSYS1 RM METADATA MYSYS1 DELETE IN PROCESS 65538 ENDED WITHOUT ABEND S222 U0000 REASON 00000000 IN PROCESS 50397199 WAS TERMIN ABEND SEC6 U0000 REASON 0000FFOF ISSUE F BPX ATASET LOGR SYSPLEX OPERLOG A0000077 ALLOCATED N IXZ0002I CONNECTION TO JESXCF COMPONENT DISABLED GROUP Figure 58 MULT Unsplit multiline messages result The multiline messages will be marked with a in the first column The non multiline messages are hidden Press PF3 Return to return to the Operlog display ee Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH February 2015 V2R3 Page 61 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 5 OPERLOG Batch Using the B Batch option on the main OPERLOG Viewer panel will create a batch job to run OPERLOG Viewer in the background using your current selection The JCL and some parameters must can be changed JOB JCL can must adapted to your installation MSGLOG DD will contain messages and statistics o Optional if not given the job will receive a message IEC130I MSGLOG DD STATEMENT MISSING SYSLOGx DD will co
26. 000054 000055 000056 000057 000058 000059 000060 000061 000062 000063 000064 000065 000066 000067 000068 000069 000070 000071 000072 000073 000074 Format kw 000075 Sample M1 IEF 000076 FD 1 000077 TD 1 000078 Keywords must start between column 1 and 10 000079 000080 CPIBOTHM SYSLOG and MBD saved dataset BOTH OPERLOG HL required DSN name convention hla level Dyymmdd Jjjj Hhh hlg level HL Dyymmdd year month day bake day in julian form Hhh start hour no selection possible EM TL E NUI DE SU ia Display Format DF I Display Jobid Default JES2 Display Jobname Default JES3 Ss S AE GE ID D o I o RER E Following selection parameters can be given EB from Date format JJJJDDD Default Today DDD Relative date TD to Date format JJJJDDD Default Today DDD Relative date FT from Time format HHMMSS Default 000000 TI to Time format HHMMSS gt Default 235959 1 29 Jobname format Character 8 generic Tj 9 Job Id format Character 8 generic kl Msg Id format Character 10 generic 221 9 System format Character 8 generic X1 9 Text format Character 20 generic are supporting single char and NOT notation select Format 555 Default 000 secs select data before after nnn secs to filter GEERT GEER comment column 1 value al 1 Figure 59 OPERLOG Viewer Batch B A sample can also be found in the samplib YCOPRJ1
27. 00012 000013 000014 000015 000016 Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help 5YS12226 T003046 RA000 YVES R0100503 Columns 00001 00072 Scroll gt PAGE posi di dio di dir dio dir die dir die diro di dir di dir di dio di di di dir dio dir di dir dio dir di Top of Data p dir di dir dir dir dio dir dio diro dio dir dio dio d dir di dio di dio dio dir dio dir di dir di dir d ri Selection From LOGSTREAM SYSPLEX OPERLOG Date Time From 2012226 13 08 12 00 00 00 To 2012226 13 08 12 08 30 46 Statistics at the End of the Data Prim Cmds DETAIL REFR XMSG and LOGHI available 4020000 2012226 06 17 05 908 00000090 ZAP IT YOU DU 0000000 gt YSYS 2012226 DELT IND 86 00000281 IEF196I ZAP I 0000000 gt 2012226 05 18 37 69 00000281 IEA989I SLIP 0000000 gt 20122226 05 19 37 70 00000281 IEA989I SLIP 4000000 gt YSYS 2012226 06 18 37 97 TSUOOI21 00000281 IEF450I 999 00000281 4000000 gt 2012226 06 16 38 3930 15000121 00000201 0200000 gt YSYS 2012226 06 18 38 71 TSUO0121 00000281 0000000 Y 2012226 090 19 30 723 00000281 IEA989I 0000000 gt YSYS 2012226 06 18 43 80 00000281 IEA989I NC0000000 2012226 06 32 52 57 INSTREAM 00000290 LOGON N 0200000 gt 20122266 05 32 5 3 20 TSUO0122 00000201 N 4000000 YS 2012226 06 32 53 9891 TSU00122 UODODUSD N 0000000 gt 2012276 06 32 23 89 TSU00L22 00000281 IERI25I NC0000000 YS 20122286 06 39 59 93 LOG 00000290 S GTF N 0200000 gt YSYS 2012226 06 40 00 04 STO00123 00000281 N N N N
28. 00022 System Logger may allocates the Offload Dataset in advance to secure th 000023 000024 000025 List of Datasets saved by OPERLOG Viewer 000026 Those can be searched using the D command option 000027 000028 Dataset Name Volser 000029 000030 YVES OPERLOG D120215 J046 H09 000044 C YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH 2003 12 Figure 68 OPERLOG Viewer selectable data February 2015 V2R3 ya Page 80 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 8 Authorization Following authorization could have to be given Function OPERLOG display ENTER S or D 1 The program YCOPRLOG has to be in the LINKLIST concatenation 2 The program YCOPRLOG has to be APF authorized 3 The program YCOPRLOG must be defined in the PARMLIB member IKJTSOxx as AUTHPGM 4 If the Class LOGSTRM is active than the users need READ access to the SYSPLEX OPERLOG profile 5 For the option D ENTER the users need READ access to the MDB datasets 6 OPERLOG Viewer allows a display based on the system This could be important to DP centers running multiple customers within one sysplex many JES2 MAS and or many JES3 complexes Operlog Viewer uses profiles in the FACILITY class The profiles have following format OPERLOG systemname the system name can be generic here some samples a All users have full access to OPERLOG i Profile OPERLOG Access UACC READ or Permit READ b Some
29. 160 11 55 58 07 00000090 IEE114T 11 55 000003 LR 852 00000090 JOBS M S 000004 LR 852 00000090 00003 0001 000005 DR 852 00000090 LLA LLA 000006 DR 852 00000090 VLF VLF 000007 DR 852 00000090 DLF DLF 000008 DR 852 00000090 RACF RAC 000009 852 00000090 SDSF SDS 000010 852 00000090 TN3270 TN3 000011 852 00000090 INETD4 STE 000012 852 00000090 FTPD1 STE 000013 852 00000090 YVES OWT 000014 0200000 gt YSYS 2011168 57 34 JOB00037 00000281 SHASP100 YVES 000015 0000000 YSYS 2011188 294134 JOB00037 00000290 IRRO101 USER 000016 0020000 gt YSYS 2011168 EE JOB00037 00000281 ICH70001I YVE 000017 4000000 YSYS 2011105 Zd oka JOB00037 00000090 SHASP373 YVES 000018 0000000 gt YSYS 2011168 57 38 JOB00037 00000281 IEF403I YVESA 000019 0000000 YSYS 2011168 257435 JOB00037 00000090 IEF404I YVESA 000020 4000000 gt YSYS 2011168 SSS JOB00037 00000281 SHASP395 YVES 000021 C000000 gt YSYS 2011168 IT c m 00000281 HASP309 INIT 000022 0200000 YSYS 2011168 STL JOB00038 00000281 SHASP100 YVES 000023 0000000 YSYS 2011168 51 38 JOB00038 00000290 IRR010I USER eus E BLESS EN ES Figure 53 OPERLOG display and REFR February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 58 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Offload DS OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Command 000069 000070 000071 000072 000073 000074 000075 000076 000077 000078 000079 000080 000081 000082 000083 000084 000085 000086 000087 000088 000089 000090 000091 000092 000093 000094
30. 17 STC00123 00000090 SHASP373 000007 4000000 gt YSYS 2012226 06 40 09 95 STC00123 00000281 000008 0200000 gt YSYS 2012226 06 40 10 00 STC00123 00000281 SHASP250 000009 4000000 gt YSYS 2012227 19 27 23 14 T5000122 00000281 000010 0200000 gt YSYS 2012227 19 37 23 18 15000122 00000281 SHASP250 000011 0200000 gt YSYS 2012227 19 34 04 57 TSU00124 00000281 SHASP100 000012 26000000 YSYS 2012227 19 34 05 25 15700134 00000090 SHASPS373 Selection and Statistics N N N N N N N N N N N Selection Msg Id System Lines Filtered Records YSYS 12 79 82 ps do dod do dodi dd dd dd dd dd KKK Bottom of Data pardo dod d dd d dd dd dd d AA dd dd di KKK Figure 16 Highlighting Options panel sample 2 output February 2015 V2R3 Vy Page 26 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer ES User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 2 9 Pull Down Menu Operlog Options The Pull Down Operlog Options can be selected to set following default settings e Message Help On Message Help will be displayed see Message Help e Message Help Off Message Help will not be displayed e Position to Top OPERLOG data will be displayed from the oldest selected data Default e Position to Bottom OPERLOG data will be displayed from the youngest select ed data e Message Info On Message Info will be displayed see Message Help e Message Info Off Message Info will not be displayed e ENTER
31. 281 00000090 00000281 00000281 Figure 54 OPERLOG display after REFR This command is not usable for MDB saved data D selection YVES IEF196I IEF1961 IGD1O IEF196I DDNAM SHASP100 YVES IRR010I USER ICH7OQ0LI YVE SHASP373 YVES IEF403I YVESA IEF404I YVESA SHASP395 YVES SHASP309 INIT D IEE114I 12 07 JOBS M S 00003 0001 I E IEE1361 LOCAL SHASP100 YVES IRR010I USER ICH700011 YVE SHASP373 YVES IEF403I YVESB IEF404I YVESB SHASP395 YVES SHASP309 INIT OWT IGD10 February 2015 V2R3 Page 59 94 Xf Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG e r OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 9 CMDO MVS Command On LOGSTREAM display MVS and other subsystem commands can be entered using the CMDO primary command To be able to use it following requirements are needed Running SDSF IBM product Have the appropriate security authorities to issue the commands File Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Com YP OTYP NXLN MDET Figure 55 CMDO Issue MVS command primary command The result of the command will be presented in an own edit function Figure 56 CMDO Issue MVS command result Press PF3 Return to return to the Operlog display February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 60 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG OPERLOG Viewer O PERLOG Viewer User s Guide 1 4 10 MULT Unsplit multiline messages On LOGSTREAM d
32. AD LOGSTREAM TO MDB Vy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 87 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Version 2 1 05 03 2012 Operlog Viewer Enhancements o 8 Messages filter o Create MDB saved datasets o Select from MDB saved datasets o Many usage enhancements Version 2 0 PTF026 10 09 2011 CORRECT THE USAGE OF SYS1 SAXREXEC Version 2 0 PTF025 30 08 2011 CORRECT PF10 PF11 KEYS SETTINGS Version 2 0 PTF024 29 08 2011 OUTPUT OF MESSAGE AT THE BEGIN NEW SETUP ROUTINE FOR DATACLAS AND OTHER CUST DEF Version 2 0 PTF023 29 07 2011 Anew pull down option can be used to select the default position during the browse of the operlog o TOP as currently Default o BOTTOM positioning at the last lines of the operlog Version 2 0 PTF021 and PTF022 24 03 2011 The default time selection has been enhanced and allow selection of following new time defaults o 15 Minutes o 30 Minutes o 45 Minutes Anew REFRESH REFR primary command during display of the Operlog data al lows the user to refresh to the newest data with one single command The edit macro YCOPRLM3 used to display details about messages has re ceived an alias command name DETAIL The Batch interface allows to give date as a relative ddd Version 2 0 24 03 2011 Version has been corrected to be aligned to YCSLOG W option has been enhanced
33. AM 78 Jx already given 79 Mx already given 80 Ix already given 81 Sx already given 82 Tx already given 83 DF already given 84 DF Size error 85 DF not I J JID Jobname 86 AROUND already given 87 AROUND format error 88 AROUND not numeric 89 AROUND Storage gt 4G prob get 90 AROUND Storage gt 4G prob fre e OPLOGO9A RECORDS NOT AVAILABLE RETURN REASON e OPLOG10I Date Time From o Infos about date time selection for batch processing e OPLOG1 11 Selection o Infos about selection for batch processing e OPLOG121l HHHHHHHHR lines not shown o Multiline messages with selection hit not all lines will be displayed e OPLOG13A ERROR DURING SYSTEM LOGGER RETURN REASON February 2015 V2R3 Page 78 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH eS OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer e OPLOG14A MDB OUTPUT DATASET OPEN ERROR e OPLOG15A MDB OUTPUT DATASET ALLOC ERROR dsn e OPLOG16A MDB DATASET IN USE dsn o The dataset cannot be accessed since it is in use by another user address space e OPLOG171 MDB OUTPUT DATASET ALLOCATED dsn o The given dataset will be searched e OPLOG18A ERROR COPY ALREADY RUN DUPLICATE DATASETS o Thecreate MDB saved datasets has already run review the datasets e OPLOG19I MDB records not shown o Using AROUND Parameter data will not be showned if not within the range Vy February 2015 V2R3 C
34. Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page iv p OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 OPERLOG Viewer 1 1 OPERLOG Viewer Overview OPERLOG Viewer delivers a quick and customized access to the z OS OPERLOG func tion A TSO ISPF and batch accesses are supported The batch interface does not only allow the selection of Operlog data in background it does also allow the saving of the Operlog data in SYSLOG and or MDB message data block format The saved data will be available over a customer selected date period using the same interface and facilities OPERLOG Viewer also addresses the problem of accessing the OPERLOG data within a big sysplex containing different users customers The access to OPERLOG can be con trolled by SAF definitions and specified per system This function is not only an important feature for security but also delivers high control and overview over the data Utilities Operlog Options Start Time Start Date H OPERLOG Viewer SYSLOG Search Utility Start search of LS 0540215 20237500 start search of DS 30 12 14 00 00 00 refresh the dates and times Load Filters Save Filters create a batch job background gt LUSRFilter gt SUSRFilter User query selectable time range gt LGRPFilter gt SGRPFilter Group elect Date Time System Jobname JobId MsgId Text Filter Def 18 02 15 2015049 18 02 15 2015049 1233 Forbes IG 000 More SYS2 SYS3 JOB2 __ SHASP All Parms are op
35. D150218 Y3WORK Ls dodo dod dod d dd dd dd dd dd dd d dd d d d d di ENDED AT SYS1 Figure 67 Display MDB saved datasets February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 74 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 5 7 Batch Return Codes 0 all Ok 4 no data matching the selection parameters 1 5 8 Batch Abends U0001 Parameter Error no dump see message U0002 No Authority to Access Facility LOGSTRM SYSPLEX OPERLOG no dump U0003 Open SYSLOGx Output Error no dump U0004 Open OPERLOGx Input Error no dump U0005 internal error time macro error dump contact YCOS U0006 Logstream Error See Return and Reason Code dump U0007 internal error Too Much Systems dump contact YCOS U0008 Open Error Output File MDB dump U0009 Allocation Output MDB File Error dump U0010 internal error Time Conversion Error dump contact YCOS U0011 Allocation Input MDB File Error dump U0012 Allocation Input MDB File Error dump U0013 internal error CONVTOD macro error dump contact YCOS U0014 internal error STCKCONV macro error dump contact YCOS U0015 internal error STCKCONV macro error dump contact YCOS U0016 internal error CONVTOD macro error dump contact YCOS U0017 internal error MDB dataset duplicate contact YCOS Vy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard
36. G logstream available date time will be shown Starting with version 2 1 also the available MDB saved datasets will also be displayed if customized and implemented See OPERLOG query selectable time range February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 16 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 2 7 User and Group Filters LUSRFilter load user filters the filters can be saved in two different PO da tasets one user and one group or system organization oriented As the filters has been saved see SUSRFilter in the PO dataset the user can load them The load of the filter can be executed using the primary command LUSRFilter or the Point and shoot field Using the primary command the name of the saved member can be given within the command without member name or using the Point and shoot a member list selection will be displayed On the first call a panel will be displayed to setup the environment the user and group PO dataset HAVE to be given could be the same if the group function will not be used Command syntax LUSRF member name LGRPFilter load group filters see LUSRFilter Command syntax LERPF member name SUSRFilter save user filters the filters can be saved in user and group PO da tasets The save of the filter can be executed using the primary command SUSRFil ter The name of the saved member can be given within the command without me
37. PLFMT WB YCDATACLAS e Since some IBM ISPF services does not support multivolume datasets please customize the YCSETUP Member You have to use a Data Class with a single volume allocation e Change DCSINGLE to your installation naming convention YCOPR HLO LAT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 83 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide umm OPERLOG Viewer e Change YCOS OPERLOG to your installation naming convention This will be in Operlog Viewer the name of the searched MDB saved dataset Operlog Viewer User s Guide YCLINECMDS e Some customer are since z OS 1 13 using the integrated ISPF feature of creating using own edit view line commands YCOS is delivering a FREE sample on the homepage www ycos de Please insert the name of your con trol table YCOS name is YCLMACTB YCDISPLFMT e Change YCDISPLFMT to your installation default display option Job Id or Jobname or using subsystem Default February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 84 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 2 OPERLOG Changes Version 2 3 PTF041 15 02 2015 Support for display nn secs before after filter catch o New parm AROUND xxx Support batch parms starting between 1 an 10 OPLOGO1I messaged changed to clarify Support for not also for system jobname jobid selection Support for masking system jobname jobid selectio
38. S 8 9 11 MDB saved search 69 OPERLOG 62 Operlog and MDB saved search 70 OPERLOG Viewer 62 Options overview 12 Search Operlog Logstream 66 YS 8 9 10 11 C Changes OPERLOG Viewer 85 CMDO MVS Command 60 OPERLOG 60 Convention Filter 35 36 37 CP BOTH 9 Copy Output Format 8 9 10 11 OPERLOG 9 SYSLOG 8 10 11 create MDB saved datasets Batch 71 Create MDB saved datasets Function 9 Customer settings YCDATACLAS 84 YCDISPLFMT 84 YCLINECMDS 84 YCOPR HLQ 84 YCSETUP 84 Customization System 83 D D OPERLOG 16 Search Operlog MDB saved 16 Date selection Search 30 deactivate Filter 36 DETAIL Message Detail 44 OPERLOG 44 Display MDB saved datasets 74 OPERLOG 38 Operlog reports 73 OPERLOG Viewer 38 Display Fmt Pull Down 27 Display Position Pull Down 27 E _ enable Filter 37 ENT OPERLOG 15 ENT S OPERLOG 15 Enter Search Operlog 15 Enter active Pull Down 27 ENTER Active Pull Down 15 27 Exclude Message OPERLOG 45 Exclude Message Type OPERLOG 50 F Filter Convention 35 36 37 deactivate 36 enable 37 Generic 35 Job Id 34 Jobname 34 LGRPFilter 17 eS Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH February 2015 V2R3 Page 91 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Ei r OPERLOG Viewer LUSRFilter 17 many 36 Masking 35 Message Id 34 NOT 35 OPERLOG 17 SGRPFilter 17 SUSRFilter 17 System 34 Text 34 Function Create MDB saved datasets 9 Search MDB saved datasets 10
39. SHR DSN amp LIB MSGLOG DD SYSOUT Message Log PLEASE Select Sysout or DSN PJ DSN PLEASE correct allocation parameters SYSLOG1 DD SYSOUT SYSLOG1 DD DSN your OPERLOG OUTPUT DATASET d ZS DISP CATLG SPACE CYL 30 30 RLSE if RECFM VB LRECL 256 ER UNIT SYSDA SYSUDUMP DD SYSOUT Operlog parameters OPERLOG1 DD YS DATASET HL YCOS OPERLOG From MDB saved OPERLOG format datasets select all records from yesterday messages starting with I from DATASETs YCOS OPERLOG Dyymmdd Jjjj Hhh create SYSLOG output format OPERLOGx DD parameters Figure 61 OPERLOG Viewer Batch search MDB datasets YCOPRL3 The sample can be found in the samplib YCOPRJ3 Vag Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH February 2015 V2R3 Page 69 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS oPERLOG OPERLOG Viewer 1 5 3 Batch Search Operlog and MDB saved datasets Sample JCL to search in Batch the Operlog Logstream and the saved MDB datasets F SET LIB yourhlq YCOS LINKLIB This job can be used to select records from PES MDB saved datasets older today Pas Sysplex Operlog Logstream today OPERLOG format datasets C YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH 2003 15 OPERLOG EXEC PGM YCOPRLOG PARM D 1 REGION 6M STEPLIB DD DISP SHR DSN amp LIB MSGLOG DD SYSOUT Message Log PLEASE Select Sysout or DSN D DSN PLEASE
40. Software GmbH Page 75 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 6 OPERLOG Messages e 1JEC130I MSGLOG DD STATEMENT MISSING o Attention MSGLOG DD Statement missing no messages will be produced Batch e OPLOG01 System Auth Lines Filtered MDBRecs o Statistics for batch processing e OPLOG02I NO RECORDS IN RANGE o Batch there is no data within the given date time e OPLOGO3I LOG STREAM IS EMPTY o Batch no data within Logstream e OPLOG04A LOG STREAM ACCESS DENIED o authority access to OPERLOG denied review LOGSTRM SAF e OPLOGO5A MORE THAN 32 SYSTEMS EXTENT SYSTNAME TAB o please call YCOS Support e OPLOGO6A SYSLOG OUTPUT DATASET OPEN ERROR o please call YCOS Support e OPLOGO7A OPERLOG INPUT DATASET OPEN ERROR o please call YCOS Support e OPLOGO8A INVALID OR MISSING PARAMETER xx o given parameter are in error xx error code 00 D 01 right parent not fnd 02 FD already fnd 03 FD length error 04 FD left parent 05 FD right parent 06 TD already fnd 07 TD length error 08 TD left parent 09 TD right parent 10 FT already fnd 11 FT length error 12 FT left parent February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 76 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 13 FT right parent 14 TT already fnd 15 TT length error 16 TT left parent 17 TT right parent 18 Jx x not 1 9 A G 19 Jx length
41. The number of new added lines will be displayed as message right top Edit SYS11168 T120827 RA000 YVES R0100042 gt es DI 0000000 gt YSYS 0000000 gt YSYS 0000000 gt YSYS 0200000 gt YSYS 0000000 YSYS 0020000 gt YSYS 4000000 YSYS 0000000 gt YSYS 0000000 YSYS 4000000 gt YSYS C000000 gt YSYS NC0000000 YSYS MR0000000 YSYS LR ER NC0000000 YSYS NR0000000 YSYS 0200000 gt YSYS 0000000 YSYS 0020000 gt YSYS 4000000 YSYS 0000000 gt YSYS 0000000 YSYS 4000000 gt YSYS C000000 gt YSYS Ey EE eg es E SS e En SE 5 80 2 Ee Edit Settings Menu 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 2011168 12 Lee Les L s Ve es ee Lee 12 Lee Selection 08 05 08 08 08 08 08 Oe 208 08 Utilities oz 24 DS d OG 09 10 TB T8 24 02 10 17 82 85 97 99 01 IT 21 Compilers JOB00042 JOB00042 JOB00042 JOB00042 JOB00042 JOB00042 JOB00042 L700 912 91 2 L700 JOB00043 JOB00043 JOB00043 JOB00043 JOB00043 JOB00043 JOB00043 and Statistics 25 new lines Scroll gt CSR 00000090 00000281 00000281 00000281 00000281 00000290 00000281 00000090 00000281 00000090 00000281 00000281 00000290 00000090 00000090 00000090 00000290 00000090 00000281 00000290 00000281 00000090 00000
42. correct allocation parameters SYSLOG1 DD SYSOUT SYSLOG1 DD DSN your OPERLOG OUTPUT DATASET s DISP CATLG SPACE CYL 30 30 RLSE Z RECFM VB LRECL 256 P UNIT SYSDA SYSUDUMP DD SYSOUT Operlog parameters OPERLOG1 DD YS BOTH SYSPLEX OPERLOG HL YCOS OPERLOG From Operlog Logstream and MDB saved OPERLOG format datasets select all records from yesterday to today messages starting with I from Sysplex Operlog Logstream and from DATASETs YCOS OPERLOG Dyymmdd Jjjj Hhh create SYSLOG output format OPERLOGx DD parameters Figure 62 OPERLOG Viewer Batch search Operlog and MDB datasets YCOPRL4 The sample can be found in the samplib YCOPRJ4 February 2015 V2R3 Vy Page 70 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide 1 5 4 Batch Create MDB saved datasets Sample JCL to create in Batch the MDB saved datasets F SET LIB yourhlq YCOS LINKLIB This job can be used to create MDB OPERLOG saved datasets from OPERLOG Should run every day once after midnight C YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH 2003 15 OPERLOG EXEC PGM YCOPRLOG PARM D 1 REGION 6M STEPLIB DD DISP SHR DSN amp LIB MSGLOG DD SYSOUT Message Log SYSLOG1 DD SYSOUT unused SYSUDUMP DD SYSOUT Operlog parameters OPERLOG1 DD LS SYSPLEX OPERLOG HL YCOS OPERLOG CP OPERLOG Save MDB select
43. d filter S1 9 and A G System format 8 characters generic and masking with NOT with in first position See System filter X1 9 and A G Text format 20 characters generic NO masking supported NO NOT notation supported See Text filter This option will require more resources CPU February 2015 V2R3 Page 64 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH eS OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer c Rules i Code a in column 1 to create a comment ii Parameters must start in columns 1 to 10 iii Only 1 parameter statement per line will be accepted Vy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 65 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide y I OPERLOG Viewer Offload DS 1 5 1 Batch Search Operlog Logstream The B primary command on the main menu will display a batch job to run your current selection as a batch job Sample JCL Edit Settings Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help Ck ckckckckckck ckckck ck kok ck ckok ck kokeke ke ke kk k Top of Data kk op E Please correct the JCL and Submit Change Job Card Select and Change SYSLOGx DD Statement February 2015 V2R3 Page 66 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH J OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS OPERLOG Viewer 000041 000042 000043 000044 000045 000046 000047 000048 000049 000050 000051 000052 000053
44. ds REFR MDET MULT XMSG OMSG XTYP OTYP NXLN CMDO Line Cmds XMSG OMSG XTYP OTYP NXLN MDET HMSG Many primary and or line commands are available o REFR Refresh of the data only on Logstream selection See REFR Re fresh o MDET Message detail See DETAIL MDET Message Detail o MULT Show multiple line messages in single lines See MULT Unsplit multiline messages o XMSG Exclude messages from display See XMSG Exclude Message OMSG Show only selected messages See OMSG Only Message o XTYP Exclude messages with selected suffix from display See XTYP Ex clude Message Type o OTYP Show only selected message suffixes See OTYP Only Message Type o NXLN UnX a given number of hidden lines See NXLN UnX lines o CMDO run MVS and subsystems commands using the SDSF API See CMDO MVS Command o HMSG insert help line notes after the selected line See HMSG Message Help o LLT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 39 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Optionaly at the end of the display also per ISPF NOTE the selection parameters will be displayed message info see Pull Down Menu Operlog Options e Selection and Statistics e Selection System system name filter x 1 16 e Selection Jobname job name filter x 1 16 e Selection Job Id job id filter x 1 16 e Selection Msg Id message id filter x 1 16
45. ds o The first field can be used to disable an highlighting option every non blank character will be changed to o The value field can be used to specify a text up to 9 characters which will be scanned and if found highlighted as defined Color and highlight attributes can be given one character is enough e Hfor Red e U for Uscore e valg Pressing PF3 will return to the previous display and the settings will be saved to the profile or using the LOGHIgh Set Highlighting options point and shoot field on the panel or using YCSLOG option 5 see YCSLOG user s guide sy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 23 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG r OPERLOG Viewer Highlighting occurs using following rules The highlighting starts as the value is found and ends at the next blank character Already highlighted fields will not be overridden Only fully visible values will be highlighted Menu Utilities Compilers Options Status Highlight Color do not select an highlight filter Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard So Figure 13 Highlighting Options panel sample 1 February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 24 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH oPERLOG OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS OPERLOG Viewer File Command 000001 000002 000003 000004 000005 000006 000007 000008 000009 000010 000011 0
46. e MDB saved and the OPERLOG Logstream than The data older than today will be read from the MDB saved da tasets The data from today will be read from the Logstream See Search MDB saved datasets and Logstream o To activate the automatic selection of the data ENTER Active must be ON see Pull Down Menu Operlog Options 1 2 2 ENT S Search Operlog Logstream e ENT S start the search of LS based on the selection criteria s the OPERLOG logstream will be searched and displayed The available time range will be shown under Lowest Date Time LS The pull down menu Operlog Options will allow a customization a choice can be made about the needed action to start the search o Enter and S will be available Default Enter will select and ENTER Active on see Pull Down Menu Oper log Options the data from the Logstream or the MDB saved auto matically Swill only select the Logstream o Only S will be available Enter will be Active off o If the data is selected from the Logstream and the from to date time are not in the selected range than an error will be displayed Start date lower than Operlog Logstream LLT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 15 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide i OPERLOG Viewer 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 1 2 6 D Select Operlog MDB saved D start the search of DS based on the selection criteria s the
47. e Selection Text text filter x 1 16 Statistics about the selected or not selected data will be displayed see Pull Down Menu Operlog Options e System Lines Filtered MDBRecs e sysid b K o Sysid System name as given in OPERLOG the user has au thority o Lines number of lines displayed Filtered number of input lines filtered o MDBRecs number of input MDB records one MDB record can contain many lines e Non Authorized Systems sysid o Sysid for this system the user has no authority see Authorization The data will be displayed in SYSLOG format February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 40 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH A 3 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Optionally a help for the displayed data can be shown File Edit Settings Menu Utilities SYS04356 T143648 RA000 YVES RO100047 00001 00072 PAGE Ck ck ck ck ck ck Ck KK KKK KKK KKK M ck ckckck kckokk Top of Data Ck Ck Ck ck ck Ck Ck ck ck ck ck ck ckckckckckckck ck ckck ck ck k kk 000017 Selection System YSYS System Lines Filtered Records 0 16 I I I 11 Message Com 10 User Exit MPF Reus 9 Multi Line Id number 8 Console Job Id Jobname 7 Time HH MM SS hh I I I 6 Date YYYYDDD I I I I 15 System Id 4 Message Suppression Routing Codes Message Command Indicator Message Indicator Message Indicator
48. er m User s Guide EM DS OPERLOG Viewer OMSG can also be given as a line command Without value it will only display the selected messages all others will be excluded Using OMSG with a number like OMSG4 it will select only the first 4 characters of the message ENDED ENDED ENDED ENDED ENDED ENDED HHHHHEE Figure 38 OMSG Only message line command The result will exclude the other lines from the display using ISPF HIDE ENDED ENDED ENDED ENDED Figure 39 OPERLOG display and OMSG An information messge will inform about the number of messages and lines selected February 2015 V2R3 Jy Page 48 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer EEN User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Use primary command RESet HIDE to see the hidden lines gs Menu Utilities Compilers 8 04 14 16 XLN CMDO Line C S OMSC TY XLN MDET 6 Line s not Di Figure 40 OPERLOG display and OMSG Reset hide The OMSG command can be also be combined with XMSG sample OMSG IEF o Select only messages starting with IEF and than XMSG IEF196 o But do not show me the IEF196 messages sy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 49 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG r OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 5 XTYP Exclude Message Type On OPERLOG display LOGSTREAM and MDB saved message suffixes could be ex cluded from display using t
49. error 20 Jx length error 21 Jx left parent 22 Jx right parent 23 Mx x not 1 9 A G 24 Mx length error 25 Mx length error 26 Mx left parent 27 Mx right parent 28 Ix x not 1 9 A G 29 Ix length error 30 Ix length error 31 Ix left parent 32 Ix right parent 33 Sx x not 1 9 A G 34 Sx length error 35 Sx length error 36 Sx left parent 37 Sx right parent 38 Xx x not 1 9 A G 39 Xx length error 40 Xx length error 41 Xx left parent 42 Xx right parent 43 HCFORMAT error 44 HCFORMAT error 45 HCFORMAT error 46 HCFORMAT error 47 HCFORMAT error 48 HCFORMAT error 49 HCFORMAT error 50 Start Date error 51 End Date error 52 End Date Today 53 End Date Start Date 54 Start Time error 55 Start Time error 56 Start Time error 57 Start Time error 58 End Time error LLT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 77 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 59 End Time error 60 End Time error 61 End Time error 62 LS already given 63 LS gt 26 64 FD no minus 65 FD not numeric 66 TD no minus 67 TD not numeric 68 CP already given 69 CP Size error 70 CP not BOTH SYSLOG OPERLOG 71 HL already given 72 HL gt 27 73 CP OPERLOG and other parms 74 Unknown parameter 75 YS already given 76 YS Size error 77 YS not DATASET LOGSTRE
50. f the message ENDED ENDED ENDED ENDED PEF Figure 46 OTYP Only message suffix line command The result will exclude the other lines from the display using ISPF HIDE IDET P TD POI POI T T I Figure 47 OPERLOG display and OTYP An information messge will inform about the number of messages and lines selected February 2015 V2R3 Jy Page 54 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer EEN User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Use primary command RESet HIDE to see the hidden lines dit Edit Settings Menu Utilitie Compilers N 4 MDET Figure 48 OPERLOG display and OTYP Reset hide sy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 55 94 OPERLOG Viewer mm User s Guide EM DS OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 7 NXLN UnX lines On OPERLOG display LOGSTREAM and MDB saved after commands like XMSG OMSG XTYP or OTYP the display will be composed of visible lines the one selected and excluded lines It could be important to understand see the context before and after the visible lines The primary and line command NXLN could be used to UnX a given number of lines Default is 2 Command syntax NXLN f lines 2 HHHHHH MDET ENDE ENDED ENDED HHHHHHE Figure 50 NXLN UnX lines primary command result February 2015 V2R3 Jy Page 56 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Vie
51. ftware GmbH Page 12 94 OPERLOG Viewer AF User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 2 OPERLOG Viewer main panel Calling the OPERLOG Rexx will display following panel screen size 80 Utilities Operlog Options Start Time Start Date OPERLOG Viewer SYSLOG Search Utility start search of LS 05 02 15 20537200 Start search of DS 30 12 14 00 00 00 refresh the dates and times create a batch job background query selectable time range Select Date Time System Jobname JobId MsgId Text Def 18 02 15 2015049 18 02 15 2015049 3 16 24 00 12 16 22 More Load Filters Save Filters gt LUSRFilter gt SUSRFilter User gt LGRPFilter gt SGRPFilter Group Falters LEREN ERE JOB2 gt LOGOPt Set operlog options gt LOGHIgGh Set Highlighting Options Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH 2003 15 V2 3 P041 Do not Enter do not select lrst single char NOT condition lrst Def Date Start End Today All Parms are optional and generic System Jobname Jobid Msgid can also use Date format DD MM YY or YYYYDDD or relative n Figure 5 OPERLOG Viewer Main Panel 80 February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 13 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide y OPERLOG OPERLOG Viewer Utilities Operlog Options Start Time Start Date Help OPERLOG Viewer SYSLOG Search Utility start search of LS 05 02 15 20 37 00 start search of DS 30 12 14
52. he XTYP primary command this is usefull since the multiline messages will also be treated which will not be the case using the ISPF Edit X command On the XTYP command a message suffix must be given Command syntax XTYP msg S Sample XTYP I The XTYP command could also specify more characters Sample XTYP 9I Will not display all messages ending with 91 File Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help XTYP OTYP NXLN MDET Figure 41 XTYP Exclude message suffix primary command February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 50 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide oPERLOG x OPERLOG Viewer XTYP can also be given as a line command Without value it will exclude the selected message suffix last character from being displayed Using XTYP with a number like XTYP2 it will select the last 2 characters of the message I ENDED ENDED ENDED ENDED a a 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 Figure 42 XTYP Exclude message suffix line command The result will exclude the lines from the display using ISPF HIDE File d Edit Sett s Menu Utiliti mpilers t Hel NXLN MDET Figure 43 OPERLOG display and XTYP An information messge will inform about the number of messages and lines excluded Jy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 51 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG r OPERLOG Viewer
53. hvaie menn een 36 1 3 16 Filter convention enable erernnnnvrnnnnnnnvennnannvnnnnnnnnnnnnannvnnnsannnnnnsannnnnnsannnnnnsannnnnne 37 1 4 Display Operlog Data sc Eti b Rn RU BE abut eM EDEN Red maa 38 1 4 1 HMSG Message Help nenne entente nnne nene 42 1 4 2 DETAIL MDET Message Detail 44 1 4 8 XMSG Exclude Message rarnrnnannvnnnnrvnnnrnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnrrnnnnrnnannnnnennenerrreennrnnsnnnenenreeenn 45 1 4 4 OMSG Only Message Au 47 1 4 5 XTYP Exclude Message Typo ecrini inn anina N aA An 50 1 4 6 OTYP Only Message Tvpe eee eee eee eee eee eee enses neret nnne 53 1 4 7 NXLN UNX Tu ceci eter tend ertt e eh Rn n RR urne tnde 56 UE E EE EE 58 1 4 9 CMDO MVS Commande 60 1 4 10 MULT Unsplit multiline messages mH 61 1 5 OPERLOG Batch um patas darti dtr 62 1 5 1 Batch Search Operlog Logstream sse 66 February 2015 V2R3 Pagei Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH eS OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 5 2 Batch Search MDB saved datasets xi acci idennnia tac cria enne ricardo eria 69 1 5 8 Batch Search Operlog and MDB saved daiasets eee 70 1 5 4 Batch Create MDB saved datasets esseesseeeeesee teer eser reer retrnernssrnnsrnssrnssrnnsnne 71 1 5 5 Display of Operlog reports 2 222 eee eee ee eee eee eee 73 1 5 6 Display MDB saved datasets 2 ee eee eee eee nenene nenene nen ate nn 74
54. isplay the usage of the MULT primary command will help working with traditional Syslog multiline messages ENDED 081 ENDED 1 Figure 57 Example of typical multiline messages The result of the MULT primary command will be presented in an own edit function lm 0020000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 0020000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 0020000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 0020000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 8040000 SYS1 0000000 SYS1 4000000 SYS1 2014097 2014097 2014097 2014097 2014097 2014097 2014097 2014097 2014097 2014097 2014097 STC00033 STC00033 STC00025 STC00025 00000290 00000281 00000290 00000281 00000290 00000290 00000290 00000290 00000290 00000290 00000290 00000281 00000290 STC00023 2014097 STC00023 2014097 STC00039 2014097 2 05 48 2014097 2014097 2014097 IXG283I BPXP018I THREAD IEF450I INETD4 STEP1 BPXP018I THREAD IEF450I IXG284I IXG284I IXG284I IXG284I STAGING STAGING STAGING STAGING IXG284I STAGING IXG284I STAGING BPXP018I THREAD IEF450I HTTPD1 BPXP023I THREAD VSEX 22 Messages have been unsplited VICE HAS BEEN SHUTDOWN SUCCESSFULLY NFSC NFSC HTTPDi 12A82A0000000000 1299D20000000000 DATASET DATASET DATASET DATASET DATASET LOGR ATR DATASET LOGR ATR 1299390000000000 LOGR LOGR LOGR LOGR ATR ATR ATR ATR 1299390000000001 ABEND S222 U0000 REASON 0000000
55. mber name a member list selection will be displayed an actual member can be overridden or a new one can be created type S member_name in the command line If a member will be replaced a confirmation panel will be displayed unless the REPLACE parameter have been given together with the member name On the first call a panel will be displayed to setup the environment the user and group PO dataset HAVE to be given could be the same if the group function will not be used Command syntax SUSRE member name Replace SGRPFilter save group filters see SUSHFilter Command syntax SGREB member mame Replace Filter the last loaded saved filter will be displayed Output syntax U member Or G member LLT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 17 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG r OPERLOG Viewer e LOGOpt Set operlog options this option will display a panel with the possibility to give the names of the user and group filter datasets see LUSRF LGRPF SUSRF and SGRPF commands Menu Utilities Compilers Options Status YCOS Yves Colli rd Software GmbH 2009 14 V2 2 P039 Figure 8 Options panel This panel will be shown at the first call of a LUSRF SUSRF LGRPF SGRPF command or using the LOGOPt primary command on the Operlog main panel Both datasets have to be given have to be PO PDSE could be the best choice have to be preallocated RECFM FB
56. mpilers Test Help YVES YCOS OPERLOG USER YVES1 01 00 00001 00072 CSR KkkkkKkkKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Top of Data Ck Kk Ck KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KA AX ko k ko ko kokok 000001 000002 000003 000004 000005 000006 000007 000008 000009 000010 000011 000012 000013 000014 000015 000016 000017 000018 000019 000020 000021 000022 000023 000024 000025 Figure 10 Filter member content February 2015 V2R3 Page 20 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH A z OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer During a save replace of a member the old information will be written as comments at the end of the member Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help XVES YCOS OPERLOG USER YVESI 01 00 00001 00072 CSR KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Top of Data Ls de dod do dd dd dd dd dd dd d d d dd dd dd i 000001 000002 000003 000004 000005 000006 000007 000008 000009 000010 000011 000012 000013 000014 000015 000016 000017 000018 000019 000020 000021 000022 000023 000024 000025 000026 000027 000028 000029 000030 000031 000032 000033 000034 000035 000036 000037 Figure 11 Filter member content after replacement February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 21 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Using the SUSRFilter and SGRPFilter the following options CANNOT be set FD From Date TD To Da
57. n Support date time crossing dataset and logstream o Newparm YS BOTH Support larger panels 132 160 Show logstream dataset on view panel Save version ptf in user and group members Support HSMG as line command help message YCOPRDS support saved output as previous and mdb as an input Version 2 2 PTF039 9 07 2014 Support for displaying USS messages in Operlog Viewer Version 2 2 PTF037 17 06 2014 Support for displaying JOBID or JOBNAME A selection can be made within the YCSETUP as on a user basis Version 2 2 PTF036 01 04 2014 Depending on date time selection OPERLOG Viewer will automatically select active OPERLOG data or saved MDB format using ENTER On S and D actions the selectable dates will be checked On B Batch the created JCL will automatically select the correct input data The time selection can also be given in hours 12 will be converted to 12 00 00 for the start time and 12 59 59 for end time and also in hours and minutes 12 13 will be converted to 12 13 00 for the start time and 12 13 59 for end time Filter which are not disabled will be displayed in red to enhanced visibility Message ID filter has been enhanced to support up to 12 characters and also a NOT notation IEF minus Filter which are negating NOT will be displayed in yellow to enhanced visibility The display of the messages has been enhanced o Many new commands and su
58. nal Command 3 Routing Codes Bit Indicators examples 0200000 Routing Code 7 Binary 0000 0010 0000 Rtcde Routing Code Meaning Operator Action Operator Information Tape Pool Direct Access Pool Tape Library Disk Library Unit Record Pool Teleprocessing Control System Security System Error Maintenance Programmer Information Emulation 13 20 For customer use only 21 28 For subsystem use only cO IO U BUN ES o ta vw eo H N 1234 5678 February 2015 V2R3 Page 42 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH eS OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer ER Route Code below not shown 29 Disaster recovery 30 40 For IBM use only 41 The message gives information about JES3 job status 42 The message gives general information about JES2 or JES3 43 64 For JES use only 65 96 Messages associated with particular processors 97 128 Messages associated with particular devices 4 Message Suppression readable indicator gt Message suppressed by MPF System Id Date YYYYDDD Time HH MM SS hh Content could be Id of Console issuing command Id or Jobname of Job issuing message 9 On Multi Line Messages Multi Line Id number 10 User Exit MPF Request Flags Request Flag 1 first Byte bit meaning 80x Message Text was changed 40x Routing Codes were changed 20x Descriptor Codes were changed 10x Message was queued to a specific active Console
59. ntain the SYSLOG output a selection of using SYSOUT or an output dataset is given o x must be alphanumeric and matching the PARM D x value o the dataset can be a sysout or a dataset RECM VB LRECL 256 OPERLOG Viewer Batch will be controlled through 1 PARM D x will control the suffix of SYSLOGx and OPERLOGx DD statements a x must be alphanumeric and matching the SYSLOGx and OPERLOGx value b the dataset can be a JCL Instream SYSIN or a dataset RECFM FB LRECL 80 2 OPERLOGx will caontain the control parameters a General settings i YS your selection 1 YS LOGSTREAM input from logstream Default 2 YS DATASET input from MDB saved dataset 3 YS BOTH input from MDB saved dataset and logstream Needed if date time selection is crossing both If option BOTH is used it has to be specified BEFORE LS and HL ii LS name of the input Logstream 1 SYSPLEX OPERLOG or other OPERLOG Logstream z OSMF iii HL high level qualifier needed if 1 CP copy OPERLOG BOTH selected 2 YS your selection DATASET BOTH selected February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 62 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer iv CP copy output format 1 CP SYSLOG SYSLOG format SYSLOGx Default 2 CP OPERLOG MDB saved datasets 3 CP BOTH SYSLOG and MBD saved dataset 4 BOTH OPERLOG a HL required DSN name convention hlq level Dyymmad Jjjj Hhh hlq level HL
60. nterface as OPERLOG This function is only available in batch should run every day and the running user needs ALTER access rights to the created datasets See Batch Create MDB saved datasets BATCH LS SYSPLEX OPERLOG TSO ISPF HL YCOS OPERLOG ENTER CP OPERLOG BOTH MDB saved pem Naming convention hl Dyymmdd Jjjj Hhh Figure 3 OPERLOG Viewer create MDB saved datasets LLT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 9 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG e OPERLOG Viewer 1 1 3 Search MDB saved datasets TSO and Batch will provide the ability to search MDB saved datasets based on different fil ters and criteria s the same as for OPERLOG In TSO the result will be displayed and in batch the data will be written to files e SYSLOOx will contain the SYSLOG output e MSGLOG will contain possible messages and statistics Naming convention FR hl Dyymmdd Jjjj Hhh lt a MDB saved BATCH TSO ISPF YS DATASET D search DS HL YCOS OPERLOG MDB saved Figure 4 OPERLOG Viewer search MDB saved datasets February 2015 V2R3 y25 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 10 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 1 4 Search MDB saved datasets and Logstream TSO and Batch will provide the ability to search MDB saved datasets and current OPERLOG Logstream based on different filters and criteria s
61. on deactivate a filter Do HASP1 will not be used as a filter SHASP1 deactivated filters will be displayed using TURQUOISE February 2015 V2R3 Page 36 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH d OPERLOG Vi J KE si User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer If a complete filter category has to be deactivated a can be given on the left option SHASP1 Figure 27 Filter convention deactivate a category deactivated filters will be displayed using TURQUOISE 1 3 16 Filter convention enable All enabled and positive filters will be displayed in red to enhance visibility SHASP1 Figure 28 Filter convention enable enabled and positive filters will be displayed using BER 1 All NOT filters will be displayed in yellow to enhance visibility SHASP1 Figure 29 Filter convention NOT NOT filters will be displayed using YELLOW February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 37 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS OPERLOG I OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 Display Operlog Data The display of the OPERLOG data through OPERLOG Viewer will be done with ISPF edit if possible browse if too much data is given use big region size for TSO users Following data will be shown here a sample File Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help OGSTREAM SYSPLEX OPERLOG
62. opyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 79 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS oPERLOG CF OPERLOG Viewer 1 7 OPERLOG query selectable time range The main menu option W query selectable time range will display the data selectable from LOGSTREAM and from saved MBD datasets Sample output File Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help SYS12086 T120449 RA000 YVES R0100567 Columns 00001 00072 Command gt Scroll gt CSR pd db RA RA di RA di di di di dir dio div di di di EKER RA di RA di dir dir dir d Top of Data p db di de di SARA di RA di di dir di di di RA di di dio dir RA die di dio dio di RA dir A dir d Show structured IXCMIAPU of SYSPLEX OPERLOG 000001 Following Dates Times are available within SYSPLEX OPERLOG Logstream 000002 000003 3 Offload Dataset s LOGR SYSPLEX OPERLOG Axxxxxxx 000004 1 Extent s used in LOGR Couple Dataset 000005 000006 Systems Connected 0 000007 000008 000009 Lowest LOCAL 000010 Date 000011 000012 LIS MIN MAX 000013 000014 S Volser Dsname 000015 000016 BRWS 008 0804 gt S Y2WORK LOGR SYSPLEX OPERLOG A0000055 000017 02 12 17 23 45 z S Y3WORK LOGR SYSPLEX OPERLOG A0000056 000018 203 12 00 20 37 f Y3WORK LOGR SYSPLEX OPERLOG A0000057 000019 000020 Attention the last Offload Dataset may not report date time 000021 Also the last Offload Dataset may perhaps not be the current since 0
63. pport for line commands from z OS 1 13 o The primary XMSG command will also hide the selected message XMSG can also be given as a line command Without value it will ex clude the selected message from being displayed using a number like XMSG4 it will select only the first 4 characters of the message o New primary OMSG command to only display the wanted messages very usefull with XMSG together OMSG IEF and than XMSG IEF196 LLT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 85 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer OMSG can also be given as a line command Without value it will only show the selected message using a number like OMSG4 it will select only the first 4 characters of the message o New primary XTYP command to exclude the selected message with the giv en suffix A E W I from being diplayed XTYP can also be given as a line command Without value it will ex clude the selected message suffix from being displayed using a num ber like XTYP2 it will select only the last 2 characters of the mes sage o New primary OTYP command to only display the messages with the given suffix A E W I OTYP can also be given as a line command Without value it will only show the selected message using a number like OTYP2 it will se lect only the last 2 characters of the message o New primary NXLN command shows unX a given number of lines default 2 befo
64. re and after a displayed line s after XMSG OMSG OTYP XTYP have been used It will help determining the context NXLN 6 will display the previ ous up to 6 excluded and the next up to 6 excluded lines NX NXLN can also be given as a line command Without value it will only show the previous and next 2 lines NX using a number like NXLN7 it will show up to the previous and next 7 lines o New primary command MULT display of multiline message in one line oth ers are Xed and hidden o DETAIL primary command was enhanced Supplementary data will be shown raw MDB data Support for DETAIL on saved MDB dataset DETAIL has received an alias MDET compatible to the line com mand New line command MDET presenting the same data than DETAIL for the selected line command o New primary command OCMD it will use SDSF under the cover to run MVS commands as far as authorized o New command YCOPRDS making possible to display Batch or saved online queries with the same features and facilities than ISPF online o Many small enhancements and corrections The Batch process will produce a return code 4 if no record have been found that matches the selection filters The statistics will be displayed with a separator since will be used as NOT option for filtering messages Version 2 2 PTF035 02 01 2014 enhance all filters to 16 support to up to 32 split screens UNCOMPATIBILY CHANGE o Batch Filter T was changed
65. rt date relative to end date can be set using the pull down menu February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 30 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer e The Pull Down Menu Start Date can be used to set one of 4 different de fault settings i Start Date today ii Start Date End Date 1 day ii Start Date End Date 2 days iv Start Date End Date 3 days f Date and time can also be given as a relative value like i 5or 3 g The time can also partialy given i 12 will be converted to 1 12 00 00 for the start time 2 12 59 59 for the end time ii 12 13 will be converted to 1 12 13 00 for the start time 2 12 13 59 for the end time h The date can also be given in Julian form YYYYJJJ like 2012030 Vy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 31 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG r OPERLOG Viewer 1 3 5 Around selection e Around this parameter is controlling the way OPERLOG Viewer will deliver data based on filters System Jobname Job id Message id Text a 000 only the selected filtered data will be shown b around the selected filtered data up to seconds will be shown be fore after the selected filtered data i ATTENTION this option will read the data MDB Logstream twice First to find out the data to be displayed selected and a second time to catch al
66. s Start Time 3 hours Start Time 15 minutes Start Time 30 minutes Start Time 45 minutes Menu Utilities Operlog Opt Start Date Hel E OPERLOG Viewer 4 t Time 00 00 00 Time 1 hour Time 2 hours Time 3 hours Time 15 mins Time 30 mins Figure 18 Pull Down Menu Start Time February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 28 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer cosmos User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 2 11 Pull Down Menu Start Date The Pull Down Start Date will control the default start date displayed on first call or dur ing Refresh see R Refresh Date Time Start Date today Start Date 1 day Start Date 2 days Start Date 3 days Menu Utilities Operlog Opti ons Start Time OPERLOG Viewe wer SYSLOG 00 00 00 1 day Figure 19 Pull Down Menu Start Date sy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 29 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 3 Start the search Logstream and MDB saved 1 3 1 ENT S start the search of LS 1 3 2 D start the search of DS 1 3 3 ENT start the search of LS and DS Two options can be used to start the search of the OPELOG data and specify the source data ENT S will start the search within the OPERLOG logstream data The possible date time scope for the search will be displayed on the panel under Lowest Date Time LS If ENTER and S or only S
67. search Batch 70 Operlog reports Display 73 OPERLOG Viewer OPERLOG Authorization 81 Batch 62 Changes 85 Customization 83 Display 38 Main Panel 13 Message Detail 44 Overview 7 Refresh 58 SAF 81 Search 30 W 80 Options overview Batch 12 OTYP OPERLOG 53 P Position to Pull Down 27 Primary Command CMDO 60 MDET 44 MULT 61 NXLN 56 OMSG 47 OTYP 53 REFR 58 XMSG 45 XTYP 50 Pull Down Display Fmt 27 Display Position 27 Enter active 27 ENTER Active 15 27 Message Help 27 Message Info 27 OPERLOG 27 28 29 Position to 27 Start Date 29 Start Time 28 Q Q OPERLOG 16 Query selectable data 16 Query selectable data Q 16 questions OPERLOG Viewer 90 R R OPERLOG 16 Refresh Date Time 16 REFR OPERLOG 58 Refresh 58 Refresh OPERLOG Viewer 58 REFR 58 Refresh Date Time R 16 Rexx YCSETUP 84 REXX Installation 83 eS Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH February 2015 V2R3 Page 93 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Fn k OPERLOG Viewer S S OPERLOG 15 Search Operlog Logstream 15 SAF Authorization 81 Search Around selection 32 Date selection 30 MDB saved DSN 30 OPERLOG 30 OPERLOG and MDB 30 OPERLOG Viewer 30 Time selection 30 Search MDB saved datasets Function 10 Search MDB saved datasets and Logstream Function 11 Search Operlog Enter 15 Search OPERLOG Function 8 Search Operlog Logstream Batch 66 S 15 Search Operlog MDB saved D 16 SGRPFilter Filter 17 Start Da
68. so the data before after Example for AROUND Usage The first selection is done using a message id filter on IEF403 the result will be for in stance File Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help GSTREAM SYSPLEX OPERLOG 2015049 18 02 15 13 04 30 MSG XTYP OTYP NXLN CMDO Line Cmds XMSG OMSG XTYP OTYP NXLN MDET HMSG and Statistics ection Msg IEF403 tem L Filtered MDBRecs 1 86 80 Figure 20 Selection without AROUND keyword We will not be able to know what have been the messages around this event February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 32 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer s User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Now using the same message id filter but also an AROUND 3 seconds parameter we will ge following result Utilities Command Selection From LOGSTREAM OPERLOG Date Time From 201504 8 15 12 04 23 To 201504 s 15 13 04 50 Around 003 secs nd MDET MULT X MSG XTYP XP N Line Cmds XMSG OMSG XTYP OTYP NXLN MDET HMSG 000001 N 0 S 2015049 H IEF126I YVES LOGGED OFF TIME 12 14 31 0000000 SYS1 2015049 14 31 JOB00045 00000281 IEF403I YVESS STARTED TIME 12 14 31 000003 4000000 gt SYS1 2015049 12 14 31 TSU00044 00000281 HASP395 YVES ENDED 000004 0200000 SYS1 2015049 12 14 31 TSU00044 00000281 HASP250 YVES PURGED JOB KEY WAS CE85B14D 000008 0000000 SYS1 2015049 12 14 31 JOB00045 00000090 IEF404I YVESS
69. te FT From Time TT To Time AROUND previous after filter match If one of these filters are needed the values can be given using the ISPF Editor The member should be edited and the values entered following formats are supported All keywords have to start in column 1 and be uppercase FD x o From Date relative to today TD x o To Date relative to today FT hh mm ss o From Time only the hh mm ss format is supported TT hh mm ss o To Time only the hh mm ss format is supported PLEASE BE CAREFULL DURING MAKING CHANGES TO THE MEMBERS USING THE ISPF EDITOR February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 22 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer EE User s Guide sk OPERLOG Viewer 1 2 8 Operlog highlighting e LOGHIgh Set operlog highlighting options this option will display a panel with the possibility to define up to 10 values strings to be highlighted on Operlog dis play Menu Utilities Compilers Options Status Help YCOS System Logger Sysplex Highlight Highlight Uscore Blink Reverse Color White Red Blue Green Pink Yellow Turg do not select an highlight filter Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH 2009 14 V2 2 P035 Figure 12 Highlighting Options panel This panel will be shown using the LOGHIgh command on the Operlog main panel or using the LOGHIgh command during viewing the Operlog output Up to 10 definitions can be done every definition has 4 fiel
70. te Pull Down 29 Start Time Pull Down 28 support OPERLOG Viewer 90 SUSRFilter Filter 17 SYSEXEC Installation REXX 83 SYSPROC Installation REXX 83 System Filter 34 SYSTEM Authorization 81 Customization 83 Ti Text Filter 34 Time selection Search 30 U Unsplit multiline MULT 61 UnX lines OPERLOG 56 W W OPERLOG 80 OPERLOG Viewer 80 X XMSG OPERLOG 45 XTYP OPERLOG 50 Y YCDATACLAS Customer settings YCDISPLFMT Customer settings YCLINECMDS Customer settings YCOPR HLA Customer settings YCSETUP Customer settings Rexx 84 YCSLOG REXX 83 YS BOTH 11 DATASET 10 LOGSTREAM 8 9 84 84 84 84 84 Your Selection 8 9 10 11 February 2015 V2R3 Page 94 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH eS
71. the same as for all other opera tions In TSO the result will be displayed and in batch the data will be written to files e SYSLOOx will contain the SYSLOG output e MSGLOG will contain possible messages and statistics This selection will must be used if the selected date time will include MDB saved and OPERLOG Logstream data In this case OPERLOG Viewer Option YS BOTH will select from the MDB the data older than today and from today the data from the OPERLOG Logstream Vy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 11 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 1 5 Options overview Batch parameter Batch Parameter Geen YS Your Selection LOGSTREAM DATASET BOTH LS Logstream Required Required HL High Level Qualifier Required Required Required CP Copy Output Format SYSLOG OPERLOG BOTH SYSLOG SYSLOG LL LL LL LL LL Report Report Report Report MDB save MDB save YS LOGSTREAM LS SYSPLEX OPERLOG CP SYSLOG See Search OPERLOG YS LOGSTREAM LS SYSPLEX OPERLOG CP OPERLOG BOTH See Create MDB saved datasets YS DATASET HL your high level qualifier CP SYSLOG See Search MDB saved datasets YS BOTH LS SYSPLEX OPERLOG HL your high level qualifier CP SYSLOG See Search MDB saved datasets and Logstream February 2015 V2R3 sy Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard So
72. tion deactivate a category sssssssseeeeeeeneneenene ener nnne 37 Figure 28 Filter convention enable esensina a AEAN KK KAR KK EKK eren E KRK KARR Ren n 37 Figure 29 Filter convention NOT 37 Figure 30 OPERLOG Viewer TSO Operlog display sssssssssseseseeeenenneenen nnne 38 Figure31 OPERLOG Message Help 41 Figure 32 OPERLOG Message Deia 44 Figure 33 XMSG Exclude message primary Commande 45 Figure 34 XMSG Exclude message line commande 45 Figure 35 OPERLOG display and SM 46 Figure 36 OPERLOG display and XMSG Reset bide sse enne nnne 46 Figure 37 OMSG Only message primary Commande 47 Figure 38 OMSG Only message line commande 48 Figure 39 OPERLOG display and OMEGA 48 Figure 40 OPERLOG display and OMSG Reset hide 2 2200 eee eee een nenene nen 49 Figure 41 XTYP Exclude message suffix primary Commande 50 Figure 42 XTYP Exclude message suffix line commande 51 Figure 43 OPERLOG display and XTYP eeennronennvnnrrrrennrrennnrnnrnnnnrerrernnrnnennrnnennenrnrretrnrneennnnsenrenssrresnnrnsenneenenneennn 51 Figure 44 OPERLOG display and XTYP Reset hide enne 52 Figure 45 OTYP Only message suffix primary Commande 53 Figure 46 OTYP Only message suffix line Commande 54 Figure 47 OPERLOG display and OT WP 54 Figure 48 OPERLOG display and OTYP Reset bide eee enne enne enn 55 Figure 49 NXLN UnX lines
73. tional and generic Do not Enter do not select lrst System Jobname Jobid Msgid can also use single char NOT condition lrst Date format DD MM YY or YYYYDDD or relative n Def Date Start End Today Figure 1 OPERLOG Viewer Main Panel February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 7 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG r OPERLOG Viewer Here some samples of standard operations that OPERLOG Viewer delivers 1 1 1 Search OPERLOG TSO and Batch will provide the ability to search OPERLOG based on different filters and criteria s In TSO the result will be displayed and in batch the data will be written to files e SYSLOOx will contain the SYSLOG output e MSGLOG will contain possible messages and statistics puce Offload gt TSO ISPF p OPERLOG BATCH ENTER search LS LS SYSPLEX OPERLOG Figure 2 OPERLOG Viewer search OPERLOG February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 8 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer 1 1 2 Create MDB saved datasets OPERLOG Viewer delivers a very useful function Create MDB saved datasets The standard option from IBM is creating SYSLOG format as an archiving function OPERLOG viewer delivers with Create MDB saved datasets a possibility to save the da ta in the original MDB format The data based on name conventions will also be searched with the same i
74. to X Text February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 86 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Change output display of filters After display support for Edit View line commands YCLMACRX o YCSETUP HAVE TO BE CUSTOMIZED on save filter REPLACE option or ask option enter active on off show last loaded filter Version 2 1 PTF035 04 11 2013 correct problem with selection of dataset over a day Correct wrong continuation Version 2 1 PTF034 17 06 2013 correct Multiline handling correct problem with search JOBID in JES3 Version 2 1 PTF032 23 08 2012 Support highlighting Version 2 1 PTF031 13 08 2012 enhance base panel show commands Support saved filters with o FD xx from date o TD xx from date o FT hh mm ss from time o TT hh mm ss to time These filters have to be inserted MANUALLY within the members They will kept on a save replace action Support for highlighting operlog display output based on own defined filters LOGHI command Version 2 1 PTF030 23 07 2012 exclude messages from Operlog Display using the XMSG command Version 2 1 PTF029 29 05 2012 NEW FUNCTION DEFINES OPERLOG USER GROUP DS NAMES SUPPORT FOR SUSRFILTER SGRPFILTER SUPPORT FOR LUSRFILTER LGRPFILTER CHANGE MESSAGE ID CHECK TO ALLOW FINDING COMMANDS LIKE X AND X GIVE A JOB UTILITY TO UNLO
75. users should have access only to some systems i Profile OPERLOG Access UACCZNONE ii Profile OPERLOG SYS1 Access Permit groups users READ iii Profile OPERLOG SYS2 Access Permit groups users READ IV c Some users should have no access to some systems i Profile OPERLOG Access UACC READ or Permit READ ii Profile OPERLOG SYS1 Access Permit groups users NONE iii Profile OPERLOG SYS2 Access Permit groups users NONE LLT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 81 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG en OPERLOG Viewer Function query selectable time range W 1 The program YCLOGQRY must be in the LINKLIST concatenation 2 The program IXCMIAPU IBM Policy Management Tool for Sysplex CDS must be defined in the PARMLIB member IKJTSOxx as AUTHPGM 3 Users who should be allowed to query the CDS data must have READ access to profile MVSADMIN LOGR in the class FACILITY February 2015 V2R3 sy Page 82 94 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide oe OPERLOG S OPERLOG Viewer 1 9 Customization The Rexx procedures within hlq YCSLOG Vvrm PTFHHH REXX have to be cop ied concatenated to the TSO ISPF SYSPROC or SYSEXEC One member YCSETUP has to be customized Change the member of create an own copy in a dataset defined ahead in the SYSPROC SYSEXEC concatenation REXX YCSETUP Cop
76. vention Masking Single character masking can be done using a Figure 23 Filter convention masking Select all IEF messages Starting with IEF 3 unknown characters a I and anything following Not supported by Text Filter A will be treated as a search for a question mark 1 3 13 Filter convention NOT A in first position within the filter will notify a negation of the selection Figure 24 Filter convention NOT Select all IEF messages but NOT the IEF196 Not supported by Text Filter A in first position will be treated as a search for an hyphen LLT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 35 94 OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG e OPERLOG Viewer Please take care of the given sequence of the filters Figure 25 Filter convention NOT possible error This setting will display NO data Since NOT IEF will be catched and the second condition will only be checked on other messages 1 3 14 Filter convention many filter Within a category for instance message id all given filters will be treated as OR condi tion In between categories Jor instance message id and system name all given filters will be treated as AND condition 1 3 15 Filter convention deactivate If a filter as to be deactivated a can be given in the first position for instance Figure 26 Filter conventi
77. wer User s Guide MDET D D D D z T z I I Figure 51 NXLN UnX lines line command NXLN can also be given as a line command Without value it will redisplay 2 lines above below Any value can also be given to redisplay less 1 or more excluded lines As a line command NXLN will only work between the next up down lines B P IP IP IP IP IP HHHHH t9 i9 I9 9 re Figure 52 NXLN UnX lines line command result February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page 57 94 G OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide Offload DS oPERLOG OPERLOG Viewer 1 4 8 REFR Refresh On LOGSTREAM display the data can be refreshed showing the newest messages without having to leave the display Use the primary command REFR or REFRESH the display will automatically wrap to the end of the data It could be useful to set a PFK to REFR within OPERLOG File Edit Edit Settings Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help SYS11169 T120725 RA000 YVES RO0OT100040 Columns 00001 00072 Command gt REFR Scroll gt CSR KkkkkKkkKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Top of Data Ck kc ck ck ck Ck KK KKK KKK KKK KA A KK ck ck kk Date Time From 2011168 17 06 11 11 55 57 To 2011168 17 06 11 12 07 25 Statistics at the End of the Data Use DETAIL to show line details and REFR to refresh display 000001 NC0000000 YSYS 2011166 11 55 57 94 L700 00000290 D A L 000002 MR0000000 YSYS 2011
78. wi OPERLOG Viewer E User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer OPERLOG OPERLOG Viewer Operlog Viewer Version 2 Release 3 Mod 0 User s Guide YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Fremersbergstr 45 D 76530 Baden Baden Tel 49 07221 9708384 Fax 49 0322 2374 2352 e Mail ycos ycos de Home http www ycos de sy February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH 2003 2015 All rights reserved Duplication or disclosure only with explicit approval of YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH LAT February 2015 V2R3 Copyright YCOS Yves Colliard Software GmbH Page ii OPERLOG Viewer User s Guide OPERLOG Viewer Table of contents 1 OPERLOG VIGWON viccesecsiecccccicecasesncswnnscncavenerarasencvawecexecncasuneisauencsavavenesneeceweuecades 7 1 1 OPERLOG Viewer Overview EE 7 111 Search OPERLOG EE 8 1 1 2 Create MDB saved datasets rrnrannrnnnrrnnnnrrnnnnrnnnnnnnrnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnrnnenrnnrennnnnennnnnnrnnenennn 9 1 1 3 Search MDB saved datasets rennen 10 1 1 4 Search MDB saved datasets and Logstream 11 1 1 5 Options overview Batch parameter 2 eee eee eee eee eee 12 1 2 OPERLOG Viewer main D nel ee 13 1 2 1 ENT Enter Search Operlog sse nnne 15 1 2 2 ENT S Search Operlog Logestream 2 2 eee eee eee nenene eee een 15 1 2 8 D Select Operlog MDB saved
79. yright YCOS Yves Colliard Software 2011 14 V2 2 See SS a SS ee ee El eee ee eee ee oe eee ee l S eee el eee ee YCSETUP Set defaults for customer x r REXX Tool By RR RR KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK P038 17 06 2014 support for display JID JOBNAME ZS parm DF I JID DF J Jobname V2 2 02 01 2014 Support for Line Commands Table V2 1 01 03 2012 define HLO of Datasets MDB P024 29 08 2011 first version release JE YCSETUP Parameter 2 none x Wi J EN YCDATACLAS give a single volume SMS dataclas push YCDATACLAS WDE SINGLE RRS YCOPR HLO give the HLQ of OPERLOG MDB Datasets L maximum 27 characters 123456789012345678901234567 push YCOPR HLO HYGOSNOPERLOGN YCLINECMDS give the name of the Edit Line Command Table v2 2 as supported by ISPF 1 13 and above CS YCLINECMDS YCLMACTB is using YCOS Line Commands my push YCLINECMDS Ja RY XCDISPLFMT give the Display Format P038 uU Currently supported Z YCDISPLFMT D Default JID Jobname depending on JES2 JES3 UN YCDISPLFMT I Use JID SE YCDISPLFMT J Use Jobname 2 push YCDIS

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