I keep hosing myself up by setting an operlog filter to find very specific needles-in-the-haystack and forgetting to do "filter off" before I get out of the log. Then, a day or so later, I try to get back to SDSF log and hang forever while it tries to find those needles again (in what, for us, is about 1.5 months of multiple-lpars' log streams). Is there a way that I can turn off the filter before getting back into operlog? The "filter off", if I issue it on a different SDSF panel, is of course only turning off that dialog's filter (not the operlog filter unless I've waited out the hang in SDSF log). Thought there might be something on the "log" command, but it looks like I could just switch to syslog and back to operlog with that--and it appears to save my filter info for operlog across the switches (so I'm hung on the "log o" again). If it's a really horrible hang, I delete my ISPF.ISPPROF(ISFPROF) member and let it rebuild from scratch, because I'm not sure where this stuff is set, but man, that seems like a nuclear option. Is there a trick I'm missing? Or a more specific thing I could do instead of deleting ISFPROF?
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