gtpc1m16 | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
Use the process trace function to trace system routines in the CCLAW1 CSECT. The process trace function is more of a system programming tool that you can use to debug any problems with the CLAW system process. Use the process trace function to debug CLAW APIs.
See Appendix E, TCP/IP Restricted CLAW C Functions: Reference for more information about CLAW C functions.
See Appendix A, CLAW Trace Postprocessor for sample JCL as well as sample process trace output.
You can write the CLAW process trace information to the real-time (RTA or RTL) tape and then use the CLAW process trace postprocessor (CLTP) to format and print the trace information.
To start the CLAW process trace function, do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCLAW TRACE command.
To stop the CLAW process trace function (and stop writing the trace information to tape), do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCLAW TRACE and ZTOFF commands.