Use the cicscli command plus options to specify which client components to trace.
cicscli -m[=components]
cicscli -m=TRN,API.2
where TRN, API.2 specifies that tracing is performed on the internal interprocess transport between Client processes, and on the client API layer levels 1 and 2.
cicscli -m
Identifier | Trace |
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ALL | All components. Use this option if performance allows, and consider using the binary formatting tool to filter information. For more information see Formatting the binary trace file. |
API | Synonymous with API.1. |
API.1 | The client API layer level 1. This traces the boundary between the Client application and the Client daemon. |
API.2 | The client API layer level 1 and 2. This gives level 1 plus additional parameter tracing. |
CCL | The Client daemon. |
CLI | The cicscli command interface. |
CPP | The C++ class libraries. |
DEF | The default components, that is the API, CCL, DRV and TRN components. |
DRV | Synonymous with DRV.1. |
DRV.1 | Protocol driver tracing level 1. This traces data sent and received and provides supplementary information about failures. |
DRV.2 | Protocol driver tracing level 2. This traces internal flows through the protocol drivers and interactions with other software components. |
EMU | The cicsterm and cicsprnt emulators. |
LMG | The Workload Manager |
TRN | Synonymous with TRN.1. |
TRN.1 | Internal interprocess transport between Client processes level 1. |
TRN.2 | Internal interprocess transport between Client processes level 2. Use if entries in the Client log refer to functions such as FaarqStart, FaarqStop, FaarqGetMsg or FaarqPutMsg. |
cicscli -m=<components> -d -b
If you specify -m with no parameters, a list of the possible component identifiers is displayed, with an "x" for each component that it is currently enabled for tracing.
You can also specify settings for trace components using the Configuration Tool. For more information see Configuring trace settings. Component tracing specified using cicscli overrides component tracing specified using the Configuration Tool. If component tracing is not specified either by the cicscli command or by using the Configuration Tool, these default components are traced: API, CCL, DRV and TRN.