To register the tracing routines for a particular
DataBlade® module
in a database, specify the following syntax from the UNIX™ command line or MKS Korn Shell:
EnableTracing.sh database DataBlade [Project]
In
this command, database is the name of the database in which
you want to register the routines and DataBlade is
the name of the DataBlade module
that contains the tracing routines. The square brackets [] indicate
that Project name is an optional argument. Specify a path for Project if
you have moved your DataBlade module
from its default directory. When you specify Project, specify
only the part of the path that follows %ONEDB_HOME%/extend/.
After
you have registered the tracing routines in the database, set the
output trace file and tracing level as shown in Set a trace output file and a trace threshold. The file name and trace
level settings must be reset if you change DB-Access sessions or restart
the server.
To unregister the tracing routines for a particular
DataBlade module
in a database, specify the following syntax from the UNIX command line or MKS Korn Shell:
DisableTracing.sh database DataBlade [Project]
In
this command,
database is the name of the database in which
you want to register the routines and
DataBlade is
the name of the
DataBlade module
that contains the tracing routines. The square brackets [] indicate
that
Project name is an optional argument. Specify a path for
Project if
you have moved your
DataBlade module
from its default directory. When you specify
Project, specify
only the part of the path that follows
%ONEDB_HOME%/extend/.
Important: Disable tracing in production DataBlade modules
because tracing can substantially decrease performance, and output
trace files can use considerable space.