When a job runs on IBM i it generates various status messages. When things go 'bump' the job issues additional messages. Where do those messages appear? Most of them appear in the job log, making the job log the 'go to' for identifying issues or determining status of the job.In this session we will review how to control the job log detail and disposition. We'll show you ways to read the job log. We'll also discuss the differences between active and completed jobs and give some thinking about dealing with a large number of job logs.
Date & Time
Monday November 4th, 2024 9:00am EST
End Date & Time
Monday November 4th, 2024 10:00am EST
Venue
Harbour A
Speakers
Larry Bolhuis
Session Format
Standard 60 Minute Session
Learning Objectives
Objectives:
 - Control the detail level of a job log.
 - Learn ways to read a job log.
 - Lean how to deal with a large number of job logs.
 - Control the detail level of a job log.
 - Learn ways to read a job log.
 - Lean how to deal with a large number of job logs.
Audience
Anyone involved in Systems Managment and dealing with jobs on the system.
Session Level
Beginner
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