StorageTek 6 Water System User Manual


 
348 VM/HSC 6.0 System Programmer’s Guide
1st ed., 6/30/04 - 312579601
Software Trace Facilities
There is a hierarchy of facilities that may be used to trace the activity of the ACS service
machine. They range from standard VM services, to SCP and HSC services. Utilities are
also provided.
The SCP and the HSC have separate trace facilities. Both have internal and external trace
functions. The use of the HSC ‘‘TRACE’’ command (external trace) involves an
interaction with the SCP ‘‘TRACE’’ command. The trace facility hierarchy involves the
following:
CP trace table
CCWTRACE
VM (CP) debug commands
SCP SET TRACE command (also, SCP TRACE)
SCP internal trace table
IPARML (IUCV parameter list)
IUCV interrupt buffer
SCP external trace facility
SCP Trace Formatter utility
Supervisor Call (SVC) functions
SCP GTRACE emulation
HSC internal trace table
HSC TRace command.
CP Trace Table
The CP component of VM has its own internal trace table. For the VM/SP, VM/SP HPO,
and VM/ESA 370 feature, use the CP ‘‘CPTRAP’’ function to enable and disable event
tracing, and the ‘‘TRAPRED’’ function to format entries. For VM/XA and VM/ESA, use
‘‘SET CPTRACE,’’ ‘‘TRSOURCE,’’ and ‘‘TRSAVE’’ to gather trace data and
‘‘TRACERED’’ to format it. These functions require special virtual machine
authorization. See the appropriate VM documentation for details.
CCWTRACE
CCWTRACE is a CP command used for I/O tracing in VM/SP, VM/SP HPO and
VM/ESA 370.
There are several options that control the operation of CCWTRACE. It is recommended
that you contact StorageTek Software Support to insure that the proper CCWTRACE
options are specified to capture the necessary data for the particular problem at hand.
Note: For VM/XA and VM/ESA, this function is replaced by ‘‘SET CPTRACE,’’
‘‘TRSOURCE,’’ ‘‘TRSAVE,’’ and ‘‘TRACERED.’’