This document covers the following topics:
Note
The EntireX RPC Server for IBM i of EntireX version 7.1.1 running under IBM i (AS/400) is no longer supported. We strongly
recommend using the new RPC Server for AS/400 or the EntireX Adapter. See also Connection Parameters for AS/400 Connections.
To request a log file from the Broker stub, the environment variable ETB_STUBLOG
must be set. The value of this variable defines how detailed the log will be.
The following table describes the trace values for ETB_STUBLOG:
| Trace Level | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | NONE |
No tracing. Switch tracing off. |
| 1 | STANDARD |
Traces initialization, errors, and all ACI request/reply strings. |
| 2 | ADVANCED |
Used primarily by system engineers, traces everything from level 1 and provides additional information, for example the Broker ACI control block, as well as information from the transports. |
| 3 | SUPPORT |
This is full tracing through the stub, including detailed traces of control blocks, message information, etc. |
To evaluate error conditions
Set the environment variable: run the program EXASETENV or use the
command:
ADDENVVAR ENVVAR(ETB_STUBLOG) VALUE(3)
To change the value of the variable, use the command WRKENVVAR or
change and recompile the source file in EXASRC.
Rerun the example programs.
The member names in the file LOG are created with the prefix ETB and the six-digit process ID (ETBpppppp).
Note
The file will be overwritten if you restart your application in
the same session.