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.
You have the DBM operator authorization DBInfoRead or DBFileRead.
trace_off <activity_list> | ALL
<activity_list> :: = <activity> | <activity>
<activity_list>
<activity> ::
see table
Deactivate the database trace for the areas LOCK and TOPICIOMAN
dbmcli -d a74 -u dbm,dbmp trace_off LOCK TOPICIOMAN
OK
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 |
The system displays an OK message.
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