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==Purpose==
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Enables or disables the logging of input/output information for debugging purposes
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==Syntax==
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SET IOLOGGING ON | OFF
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==See Also==
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[[CLEAR IOSTATS]], [[CLEAR PROFILE]], [[CREATE]], [[DB_DEBUGDIR]], [[DELETE]], [[DISPLAY PROFILE]], [[DO]], [[GETPID()]], [[INDEX]], [[IOSTATS()]], [[LIST PROFILE]], [[PROFILE]], [[RECALL]], [[REPLACE]], [[SET COMPILE]], [[SET DCACHE]], [[SET ICACHE]], [[SET IOSTATS]], [[SET LOCKTYPE]], [[SET NETWORK]], [[SET PROFILE]], [[SET REPLICATION]], [[SET SYSLOGGING]], [[USE]]
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==Description==
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The SET IOLOGGING command enables or disables the logging of input/output information for debugging purposes. With SET IOLOGGING ON, I/O information is logged to a ''debug<pid>.txt'' file in the directory set in the DB_DEBUGDIR environment variable.  SET IOLOGGING should only be set ON to enable the collection of information for debugging purposes; it should be set OFF on production systems to optimize concurrent user access.
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==Example==
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<code lang="recital">
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set iologging on
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</code>
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==Products==
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Recital Server, Recital
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[[Category:Documentation]]
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[[Category:Commands]]
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[[Category:Set_Commands|IOLOGGING]]
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[[Category:Error Handling and Debugging]]
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[[Category:Error Handling and Debugging Set Commands]]

Latest revision as of 12:21, 8 March 2010

Purpose

Enables or disables the logging of input/output information for debugging purposes


Syntax

SET IOLOGGING ON | OFF


See Also

CLEAR IOSTATS, CLEAR PROFILE, CREATE, DB_DEBUGDIR, DELETE, DISPLAY PROFILE, DO, GETPID(), INDEX, IOSTATS(), LIST PROFILE, PROFILE, RECALL, REPLACE, SET COMPILE, SET DCACHE, SET ICACHE, SET IOSTATS, SET LOCKTYPE, SET NETWORK, SET PROFILE, SET REPLICATION, SET SYSLOGGING, USE


Description

The SET IOLOGGING command enables or disables the logging of input/output information for debugging purposes. With SET IOLOGGING ON, I/O information is logged to a debug<pid>.txt file in the directory set in the DB_DEBUGDIR environment variable. SET IOLOGGING should only be set ON to enable the collection of information for debugging purposes; it should be set OFF on production systems to optimize concurrent user access.


Example

set iologging on


Products

Recital Server, Recital