The log-msg command records the time and date that a particular macro is executed.
Syntax
log-msg message |
Description
The log entry is placed into the dm,errors, file. This command is executed by the power-off process and can be used within a macro (for example, to note when the macro was executed).
Example(s)
log-msg application event sort errors by date |
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Page 1 |
errors |
07:31:34 |
02 Feb 2003 |
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errors.... |
date.. |
time.. |
r mode-addr...... |
user |
error... |
867553651 |
10/01 |
14:54 |
Coldstart after abnormal shutdown |
dm (0) |
log-msg |
867625376 |
10/02 |
07:02 |
Coldstart after normal shutdown |
dm (0) |
log-msg |
867626224 |
10/02 |
07:17 |
application event |
dm (1) |
log-msg |
[405] 3 items listed out of 3 items. |
The report includes the following headings:
errors |
System-generated job number (item-ID) for this item. |
date |
Date that this error was logged. |
time |
Time that this error was logged. |
r |
Register address (0—f), which triggered the error condition (for example, forward link zero, referencing illegal frame aborts, and so on.) |
mode-addr |
Description of the error, or address of the program when it generated the error. |
user (pib) |
User-ID who was running the process along with the port number. |
error |
Process which caused this error message to be placed in the log. |
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