Use the SETLOGRC command to change the logrec error and environmental
recording medium originally specified in the IEASYSxx parmlib member
during initial program load (IPL). You can specify one of the following
options for logrec error recording:
Once the system processes the command, one of the following can
occur:
- If the change of medium is successful, the system issues message
IFB097I to indicate the change and the new medium to the requesting
console.
- If the change of medium is to DATASET and the system was not originally
initialized with a data set specified as the recording medium, the
system issues message IFB099I to indicate that the medium was not
changed and that a data set was not defined to be used as a logrec
data set.
- If the invoker is attempting to set the logrec recording medium
to a setting that happens to be the current setting, the system issues
message IFB096I to the invoking console to indicate that the desired
medium is the current setting.
Note: There is one exception. If the
current and desired settings are both to LOGSTREAM, the system issues
message IFB094I stating that the command has been accepted. If the
connection to the log stream fails because system logger is unavailable,
the system issues message IFB100E and internally buffers logrec records
until the system logger becomes available. The recording medium remains
LOGSTREAM.
- If the desired setting is to LOGSTREAM and the connection to the
log stream fails, the system issues message IFB094I to indicate the
successful change of medium from LOGSTREAM to LOGSTREAM. If the change
of medium is unsuccessful, the system issues message IFB099I. The
system also issues message IFB100E to indicate that the system logger
is unavailable. Logrec error and environmental records will be internally
buffered until the system logger becomes available.
- If the desired setting is to IGNORE, logrec error and environmental
records will not be recorded and will not be provided in an ENF 36
signal.
Note: IBM® recommends that you use the IGNORE setting
in testing environments only.