The following parameters are used to request reports from EREP:
Parameter |
Description |
EVENT=Y or N |
- Produces a three-part event history report that lists errors in chronological order.
- Shows how often errors occur and in what order.
- Used to establish a pattern and identify problems.
- No is the default value.
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PRINT= AL | DR | NO | PS | PT | SD | SU |
- Produces a series of detail edit or summary reports, or both, for the selected record types.
- The number of reports depends on the input and selection parameters.
- AL – requests all the detail (PRINT) reports: detail edits of the records, detail
- summaries, and, if applicable, data reduction reports.
- DR – requests only data reduction reports.
- NO – requests that no reports be generated at all.
- PS – requests both detail edit and detail summary reports.
- PT – requests only detail edit reports.
- SD – requests detail summaries and data reduction reports. It’s the default value.
- SU – requests only detail summary reports.
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SYSEXN=Y or N |
- Produces a system exception report series covering processors, channels, DASD, optical, and tape subsystems.
- No is the default value.
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SYSUM=Y or N |
- Produces a condensed two-part system summary report of all errors for the principal system elements:CPU, channels, storage, SCP, and the I/O subsystem.
- No is the default value
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THRESHOLD=(xxx,yyy) |
- Produces a summary of a 3410, 3420, and 8809 tape subsystem, including media statistics and permanent errors that exceed the limits set on the parameter.
- xxx – The one-to-three digit decimal (leading zeros not required) threshold value for temporary read errors. Maximum value is 255.
- yyy – The one-to-three digit decimal (leading zeros not required) threshold value for temporary write errors. Maximum value is 255.
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TRENDS=Y or N |
- Produces a two-part trends report that presents error records logged for the various system elements during a maximum of 30 days.
- This report presents the errors in chronological order by Julian date.
- No is the default value.
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