looks pretty much what I have with the exception I have added,

# Everything not directed to

# a destination above, is directed

# to a garbagecan.log (so nothing important

# is lost)

#

*.*;local1.none;daemon.none;auth.none /tmp/syslogd/garbagecan.log

Carmen

On 10/13/2022 11:36 AM, Colin Paice wrote:
Hi Sheila,

I needed to start it.

In my /etc/syslog.conf I have
*.err            /var/log/errors
#
*.CPAGENT.*.*       /var/log/CPAGENT
*.TTLS*.*.*          /var/log/TTLS
*.Pagent.*.*        /var/log/Pagent
*.TCPIP.*.debug     /var/log/TCPIPdebug
*.TCPIP.*.warning   /var/log/TCPIP
*.TCPIP.*.err       /var/log/TCPIPerr
*.TCPIP.*.info      /var/log/TCPIPinfo
*.SYSLOGD*.*.*      /var/log/syslogd
*.TN3270*.*.*      /var/log/tn3270

The message *BPXF024I (*TCPIP*)
says you need a config entry for *.TCPIP....

Please contact me offline if you need any more help

Colin


On Thu, 13 Oct 2022 at 13:16, Shelia Chalk <
[email protected]> wrote:

Colin,
After you mention this, I have the same problem.  When you found that you
need the syslogd running,  can you tell me what  parms did you change?

Thanks
Shelia C

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List<[email protected]>  On Behalf
Of Colin Paice
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 9:17 AM
To:[email protected]
Subject: Re: Can I supress BPXF024I ?

Sheila,

Thanks for your reply. I also found I needed to have syslogd running! I'll
go and change my trace options

Colin

On Tue, 11 Oct 2022 at 13:38, Shelia Chalk <
[email protected]> wrote:

Look in etc/pagent_TTLS.conf there is a trace option under
ttlsgroupaction. What do you have it set to?   This will get rid of some
of
them.

Then we suppress the messages using a/o from coming out on the syslog
but they still come out on tcpip started task.

Hope this helps.

Shelia c


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List<[email protected]>  On
Behalf Of Colin Paice
Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2022 11:09 AM
To:[email protected]
Subject: Can I supress BPXF024I ?

I'm trying to get a TENET/PAGENT trace out.  Typical output is

*BPXF024I (TCPIP) Oct  9 15:55:20 TTLS 83951653 : 15:55:20 TCPIP 057    *
EZD1286I TTLS Error GRPID: 0000001F ENVID: 00000017 CONNID: 0000005D
LOCAL: 10.1.1.2..2023 REMOTE: 10.1.0.2..42870 JOBNAME: TN3270 USERID:
TCPIP RULE: TN  RC:  402 Initial Handshake 0000000000000000
0000005011421D10 0000000000000000

*BPXF024I text: Explanation*

*The text is the contents of the user's write buffer at the time of
the write request is displayed. Messages written to /dev/console by
z/OS UNIX applications appear on the MVS™ console in this message.*


The BPXF024I is not needed...  it tells me what I already know. Is
there a way of suppressing this?

Parts of TCPIP family write these to CTRACE - which is a faff....
start writer, start trace... connect to TCPIP.. stop writer, stop
trace, use IPCS ctrace command.

Colin

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