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You can allocate FSTRACE during your session or in batch. You can store the results in a file or sequential data set.
Tip: The trace facilities are intended for use in query optimization and problem debugging. Application programs should not be written to depend on the format or content of any trace, as they may change in later releases.
You can allocate FSTRACE to a z/OS sequential data set. To capture trace data in a sequential file, issue the appropriate command from the command level. For example:
{MVS|TSO} ALLOC F(FSTRACE) DA('userid.FSTRACE.DATA') SHR REU
or
DYNAM ALLOC DD FSTRACE DATASET userid.FSTRACE.DATA SHR REUSE
Note: DCB attributes are LRECL=80 and RECFM=F.
To view the trace information, use the system editor or the FOCUS TED editor.
You can write trace results to SYSOUT. BLKSIZE information is optional, but should be compatible with other FSTRACE formats. For example, to allocate DDNAME FSTRACE:
//FSTRACE DD SYSOUT=*,DCB=(LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=80,RECFM=F)
You can also write trace results to a z/OS sequential data set. First, allocate the FSTRACE data set in a prior batch step (as shown) or in ISPF:
//ALLOC EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
//FSTRACE DD DISP=(,CATLG),DSN=userid.FSTRACE.DATA,
// UNIT=SYSDA,VOL=SER=USERM1,SPACE=(TRK,(5,5)),
// DCB=(LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=80,RECFM=F)
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Then, allocate the trace data set with DISP=MOD in the batch FOCUS JCL:
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//FOCBATCH EXEC PGM=FOCUS
//FSTRACE DD DISP=(MOD,KEEP,KEEP),DSN=userid.FSTRACE.DATA
To clear the FSTRACE allocation:
{MVS|TSO} FREE F(FSTRACE)
or
DYNAM FREE FILE FSTRACE
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