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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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QUERY TRSOURCE<br />

Response 2<br />

ID TYPE SET STATUS DEVICES USER IODATA<br />

traceid IO setname {ENABLED } rdev(s) userid nnnn<br />

{DISABLED}<br />

is displayed for traces of type IO.<br />

ID identifies the name of the trace, as specified on the ID xxx parameter of the<br />

TRSOURCE...TYPE IO... comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

TYPE<br />

identifies the type of trace.<br />

SET<br />

is the name used to group traces into a logically related set as specified on<br />

SET xxx parameter of the TRSOURCE ID traceid comm<strong>and</strong> or NULL.<br />

STATUS ENABLED<br />

STATUS DISABLED<br />

ENABLED indicates that the defined trace is active. DISABLED indicates that<br />

the trace is inactive.<br />

DEVICES<br />

rdev(s) indicates the device number (rdev1) or ranges (rdev1-rdev2) of device<br />

numbers whose I/O activity should be traced. It is the value specified on the<br />

DEVICE xxx parameter of the TRSOURCE ID traceid comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

USER<br />

indicates which user’s I/O should be traced. It is specified on the USER xxx<br />

parameter of the TRSOURCE ID traceid comm<strong>and</strong>. ALL indicates that all I/O to<br />

the specified devices are traced for all users.<br />

IODATA<br />

indicates how many bytes of the transferred data are being traced for the<br />

defined I/O trace.<br />

Response 3<br />

ID TYPE SET STATUS ORIGINID INCLUDED<br />

traceid GT-x setname {ENABLED } {sysname} {userida}<br />

{DISABLED} {userida} {useridb}<br />

{useridb}<br />

ID TYPE SET STATUS ORIGINID EXCLUDED<br />

traceid GT-x setname {ENABLED } {sysname} {useridx}<br />

{DISABLED} {userida} {useridy}<br />

{useridb}<br />

ID TYPE SET STATUS ORIGINID<br />

traceid GT-x setname {ENABLED } userid<br />

{DISABLED}<br />

is displayed for traces of type GT.<br />

1054 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

ID identifies the name of the trace, as specified on the ID xxx parameter of the<br />

TRSOURCE...TYPE GT... comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

TYPE GT-x<br />

indicates the type of the trace; x st<strong>and</strong>s for E or B.<br />

E indicates that the guests being traced are sending trace data to <strong>CP</strong> in EVENT<br />

mode—that is, the virtual machine sends one trace entry at a time.

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