Gateway daemon tracing

Gateway daemon tracing can be set in the Gateway daemon configuration file, or with a command option.

For information about controlling trace at run time using the MVS system commands see Trace options.

You can use options on the ctgstart command to enable and control tracing in the Gateway. For example, to enable standard trace, use the following command when starting the Gateway:

ctgstart -trace
For more information see Options on the ctgstart command.

Specifying trace output destination

If you do not set the TFILE parameter in the ctg.ini file, trace output is written to stderr. You can override the default destination for trace output by using the ctgstart -tfile option. For example, the command:

ctgstart -x -tfile=filename
starts the Gateway with debug tracing enabled and writes the trace output to the file specified by filename.

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