INQUIRE TRACETYPE

Retrieve information about CICS system tracing.

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramINQUIRE TRACETYPE
 
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>>-INQUIRE TRACETYPE--+-STANDARD-+----+-------------------+-+--><
                      '-SPECIAL--'    '-COMPID(data-area)-'
 

Conditions: NOTAUTH, NOTFND

Description

The INQUIRE TRACETYPE command tells you which levels of tracing are currently in effect for particular CICS system components.

Each CICS component has trace levels defined separately for standard CICS tracing and special tracing (see the CICS® Problem Determination Guide for definitions of these terms and for information about CICS tracing in general). You can ask about either type in an INQUIRE TRACETYPE command, and for any number of components, but you can ask about only one type in a single command.

For each component that you specify, the trace levels are returned as a 32-bit string (in a 4-character data area). The bits are read from left to right; that is, the first bit is on if trace level 1 is in effect, bit 2 corresponds to trace level 2, and so on. A value of X'80000000' thus represents trace level 1. Bits for trace levels that are not defined are set to zero.

The SJ component uses higher trace levels than most other components. Trace levels 29-32 for the SJ component correspond to JVM Level 0 trace, JVM Level 1 trace, JVM Level 2 trace and JVM User trace respectively. The CICS-supplied transaction CETR includes screens that provide a better way to view the current settings and options for JVM trace.

Options

COMPID(data-area)
returns the trace levels for the CICS component identified by COMPID in the format described above.

CICS components can be identified by a 2-character identifier or, in some cases, a descriptive keyword. For example, to determine the trace levels for the directory manager component of CICS, you can specify either:

    INQUIRE TRACETYPE DD(data-area)

or

    INQUIRE TRACETYPE DIRMGR(data-area)

The following list shows all the 2-character identifiers, and the keywords for those components that have them.

AP APPLICATION Application
BA BUSAPPMGR Business applications manager
BF* Built-in functions
BM* Basic mapping support
BR* BRIDGE 3270 Bridge
CP* CPI Common programming interface
DC* Dump control
DD DIRMGR Directory manager
DH Document handling
DI* Batch data interchange
DM DOMAINMGR Domain manager
DP Debugging Profiles domain
DS DISPATCHER Dispatch manager
DU DUMP Dump manager
EI* EXEC interface
EJ ENTJAVA Enterprise Java domain
EM EVENTMGR Event manager
FC* File control and DL/I
GC GLOBALCATLG CICS global catalog manager
IC* Interval control
IE ECI over TCP/IP domain
II IIOP IIOP domain
IS* Intersystem communication
KC* Task control
KE KERNEL Kernel
LC LOCALCATLG CICS local catalog manager
LD LOADER Program load manager
LG LOGMGR Log manager
LM LOCKMGR Lock manager
ME MESSAGE Message manager
MN MONITOR Monitoring manager
NQ Enqueue domain
OT OBJECTTRAN Object Transaction Service (OTS) domain
PA PARAMGR Parameter manager
PC* Program control
PG PROGMGR Program manager
Start of changePIEnd of change Start of changePipeline manager domainEnd of change
PT PARTNER Partner manager
RI* Resource manager interface (RMI)
RM Recovery manager
RX RRS Resource recovery services
RZ REQUESTSTRM Request streams domain
SC* Storage control
SH Scheduler services domain for BTS
SJ SJVM CICS JVM domain
SM STORAGE Storage manager
SO SOCKETS Sockets
ST STATISTICS Statistics manager
SZ* Front-end programming interface
TC* Terminal control
TD* Transient data
TI TIMER Timer manager
TR TRACE Trace manager
TS Temporary storage
UE* User exit interface
US USER User interface
WB WEB Web interface
XM TRANMGR Transaction manager
XS SECURITY Security manager
SPECIAL
indicates that CICS should return the trace levels for special tracing.
STANDARD
indicates that CICS should return the trace levels for standard tracing.

Conditions

NOTAUTH
RESP2 values:
100
The user associated with the issuing task is not authorized to use this command.
NOTFND
RESP2 values:
1
CICS was initialized without support for at least one of the components listed in the command; trace levels were returned for all other components.
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