Rules for customizing the CCLog properties file
Follow these rules when you customize any of the four keywords
introduced above:
- Field names are case sensitive.
- Asterisks (*) can be used as wildcard characters to specify groups of messages. For example,
EQQPT*I specifies all the EQQPT information messages. Alternatively, you can specify messages
individually by writing their complete IDs (for example, EQQPT20I EQQPT21I AWSEDW075I). You can use the asterisk wildcard alone. For example, the statement:
causes all the EQQPT and AWS messages to be sent to theconsole.msgIdFilter.msgIds=*
syslog
. - When selecting a subset of AWS messages based on severity, use
the following formats:
AWS information messages: specify AWS*I AWS*I*I AWS warning messages : specify AWS*W AWS*W*W AWS error messages : specify AWS*E AWS*E*E
- With the IBM-037 codepage, you can insert the carriage return character, backslash (\),
hexadecimal value x'E0', between message IDs to make long message lines more
readable. Leave a blank between the last character in the string and the backslash. For
example:
console.msgIdFilter.msgIds= AWSEDW059E AWSEDW063E EQQPT20I \ AWSEDW075I EQQPT21I EQQPT23I
- Messages referenced in the text of other messages cannot be traced
separately. These messages can be traced by filtering on the main
message. For example, message
AWSDCJ202W
contained in the following message:
can be traced only by filtering on messageAWSBCV001E Error Batchman abended, Status: AWSDCJ202W Terminated by SIGKIL
AWSBCV001E
.