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Hello Mike,

- As Martin mentions in his reply, reading the history log files directly is
much faster than using the spooled file/PF-method. If you're interested I
can email you an example of how to read and extract the information from the
history log files.

Best regards,
Carsten Flensburg

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Berman" <mikeba777@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 6:44 PM
Subject: Checking the History log



I would like to monitor the DSPLOG on a daily basis. I would run it to a
spool file, change the spool file to a PF, and then read this PF for any
problems. Has anyone already done this, or knows which type of error
messages to check for? I recall some years ago that when  A DISK failed for
example, there had been some warning messages in the DSPLOg, that we had
never noticed. I am trying to write something along these lines. IT would
also include any failure in the night processing,


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