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HP 9000 Networking: HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration Command Reference > Chapter 4 Commands (remove_dlc_trace to term_node)

set_tn_server_trace

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The set_tn_server_trace command specifies tracing options for the SNAplus2 TN server feature.

This command must be issued to a running node.

Supplied Parameters

Parameter name        Type          Length    Default
[set_tn_server_trace]
trace_flags constant NONE

Supplied parameters are:

trace_flags

The types of tracing required. To set tracing for all types of messages, specify one of the following values:

NONE

Do not activate tracing for any type of message.

ALL

Activate tracing for all types of messages.

To activate tracing on specific message types, select one or more of the following values (combined using a + character):

TCP

Trace messages between TN server and TN3270 clients (TCP/IP interface tracing).

FMAPI

Trace internal control messages and messages between TN server and TN3270 clients, in internal format (node interface tracing).

CFG

Trace messages relating to the configuration of TN server (configuration message tracing).

NOF

Trace internal node operator function (NOF) requests made by TN server.

Returned Parameters

No parameters are returned by SNAplus2 when this command executes successfully.

Error Return Codes

If the command cannot be executed, SNAplus2 returns a primary return code to indicate the type of error and a secondary return code to provide specific details about the reason for unsuccessful execution.

Parameter Check

No parameter errors occur for this command.

State Check

No specific state errors, other than those listed in Appendix A “Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands” occur for this command.

Other Conditions

Appendix A “Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands” lists combinations of primary and secondary return codes that are common to all commands.

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