Controlling Gateway and JNI trace

Use the ctgadmin -a trace command to control Gateway daemon and JNI trace.

To control Gateway daemon trace use the following command:
ctgadmin -a trace [-tfile=<filename>][-tfilesize=<number>][-tlevel=<number>]
[-truncationsize=<number>][-dumpoffset=<number>]|-fulldatadump][-adminport=<port>]

Specifying -tlevel value between 1 and 4 turns Gateway trace on and specifying a value of 0 turns Gateway trace off.

To control JNI trace use the following command:
ctgadmin -a trace [-jnifile=<filename>][-jnilevel=<number>][-adminport=<port>]

Specifying -jnilevel value of 1 turns JNI trace on and specifying a value of 0 turns JNI trace off.

To query the current trace settings use the following command:
ctgadmin -a trace[-adminport=<port>]

If the default port is not used, you must use the -adminport option.


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