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Procedure documentation Deactivating the Database Trace Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

You determine which activities of the database kernel should no longer be logged or completely deactivate the database trace.

You specify which database kernel activities should no longer be logged with the <activity_list> option. Separate multiple activities by a space.

By specifying ALL, you deactivate the log function for all activities, and therefore completely deactivate the database trace.

Prerequisites

You have the DBM operator authorization DBInfoRead or DBFileRead.

Syntax

trace_off <activity_list> | ALL
<activity_list> :: = <activity> | <activity> <activity_list>
<activity> ::
see table

Example

Deactivate the database trace for the areas LOCK and TOPICIOMAN

dbmcli -d a74 -u dbm,dbmp trace_off LOCK TOPICIOMAN

OK

Option <activity>

Name

ALL

CHECK

CHECKALLOCATOR

CHECKCONVERTER

CHECKDATA

CHECKDEVSPACE

CHECKFRAMECTRL

CHECKIOMAN

CHECKLOG

CHECKMEMORY

CHECKRUNTIME

COMMANDS

DEFAULT

DELETE

INDEX

INSERT

LOCK

LONG

OBJECT

OBJECTADD

OBJECTALTER

OBJECTFREE

OBJECTGET

OPTIMIZER

ORDER

PAGES

SELECT

STANDARD

TABLE

TIME

TOPICALLOCATOR

TOPICCONVERTER

TOPICDATA

TOPICDEVSPACE

TOPICFRAMECTRL

TOPICIOMAN

TOPICLOG

TOPICMEMORY

TOPICRUNTIME

UPDATE

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