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STOP-TRACE

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Deactivate trace

Component:

BS2000

Functional area:

Error logging

Domain:

ERROR-LOGGING

Privileges:

TSOS
OPERATING

Routing code:

R

Function

This command deactivates a previously activated trace listed as “active” in the trace address list and places it in the “initialized” state.
Switchable, temporary traces serve to store brief information on all operations of a functional unit in the order of their execution.

Format

STOP-TRACE                                                                                                                                               

TRACE-IDENTIFICATION = list-poss(51): <name 1..8>(...) / *ALL(...)


<name 1..8>(...)



|


SUBSYSTEM-NAME = *ALL / <name 1..8> / *NONE



|


,SUBSYSTEM-VERSION = *ALL / <product-version without-man-corr> /



|


<product-version mandatory-man-corr>


*ALL(...)



|


SUBSYSTEM-NAME = *ALL / <name 1..8> / *NONE



|


,SUBSYSTEM-VERSION = *ALL / <product-version without-man-corr> /



|


<product-version mandatory-man-corr>

Operands

TRACE-IDENTIFICATION =
Specifies whether all or only selected traces from the list of switchable traces are to be deactivated.

TRACE-IDENTIFICATION = list-poss(51): <name 1..8>(...)
Specifies the names of up to 51 traces that are to be deactivated. The specified traces must be ON (activated) or ON/OFF (trace is only partially active, i.e. it collects information on different events).

If the traces involved are not statically defined, they are assigned to a specific subsystem that can be defined in more detail in the following operands.
See the START-TRACE command for the names of possible traces.

SUBSYSTEM-NAME =
Specifies the subsystem to which the trace is assigned.

SUBSYSTEM-NAME = *ALL
The traces are to be deactivated in all cases, regardless of the subsystem to which they are assigned.

SUBSYSTEM-NAME = <name 1..8>
Exact specification of the subsystem to which the trace to be deactivated is assigned.

SUBSYSTEM-NAME = *NONE
Only statically defined traces that are not assigned to any subsystem are to be deactivated.

SUBSYSTEM-VERSION =
Specifies the version of the subsystem to which the trace is assigned.

SUBSYSTEM-VERSION = *ALL
The traces are to be deactivated for all versions of the selected subsystem.

SUBSYSTEM-VERSION = <product-version without-man-corr> /
<product-version mandatory-man-corr>
Specifies the version.
If a version is specified, the format specified here must be identical to the format used when the subsystem was defined (release and correction status mandatory or not allowed; see also "product-version" (SDF syntax representation)).

TRACE-IDENTIFICATION = *ALL(...)
All traces that are to be deactivated.
If the traces involved are not statically defined, they are assigned to a specific subsystem that can be defined in more detail in the following operands.

SUBSYSTEM-NAME =
Specifies the subsystem to which the trace is assigned.

SUBSYSTEM-NAME = *ALL
The traces are to be deactivated in all cases, regardless of the subsystem to which they are assigned.

SUBSYSTEM-NAME = <name 1..8>
Exact specification of the subsystem to which the trace to be deactivated is assigned.

SUBSYSTEM-NAME = *NONE
Only traces that are not assigned to any subsystem are to be deactivated.

SUBSYSTEM-VERSION =
Specifies the version of the subsystem to which the trace is assigned.

SUBSYSTEM-VERSION = *ALL
The traces are to be deactivated for all versions of the selected subsystem.

SUBSYSTEM-VERSION = <product-version without-man-corr> /
<product-version mandatory-man-corr>
Specifies the version.
If a version is specified, the format specified here must be identical to the format used when the subsystem was defined (release and correction status mandatory or not allowed; see also "SDF syntax representation"). 

Return codes

(SC2)

SC1

Maincode

Meaning


0

CMD0001

No error

1

0

CMD0001

Specified traces are already ON

2

0

PDT0208

One of the specified traces is already OFF


32

CMD0221

Internal error

1

32

PDT0203

Specified trace is not switchable

2

32

PDT0203

One of the traces specified in the list is not switchable

1

32

PDT0210

Invalid ON/OFF pattern for the specified trace

2

32

PDT0210

Invalid ON/OFF pattern for one of the traces specified in the list

1

64

PDT0200

Specified trace does not exist

2

64

PDT0200

One of the traces specified in the list does not exist

1

64

PDT0202

Trace is of the type PERMANENT

2

64

PDT0202

One of the traces specified in the list is of the type PERMANENT


64

PDT0209

No authorization for command

1

64

PDT0214

Deactivation of some traces was rejected with different error messages; no action taken

2

64

PDT0214

Deactivation of some traces was rejected with different error messages; other specified traces were deactivated