You can use the TRACK program to look at the last buffer of an SVM's spoo
led
console log. If the console log has been closed, you can use the URLIST
program to look at the list. If you have VMSPOOL installed, URLIST can
invoke that to browse a log file. I have a change to URLIST to transfer t
he
file to me, invoke the SHOWFILE command to browse the file and then retur
n
it to its rightful owner/queue. VMSPOOL by itself can browse queues of
spoolfiles and browse selected ones. 
 
VMSPOOL is a product you have to pay for, all the others are free.

/Tom Kern


On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 15:00:49 -0400, [email protected] wrote:

>Hello, how do I get a look at a service machine's cons log?    I am
>running several service machines and would like to see the cons log
>without logging onto them each individually to see them.    Can this be
>done with operators con log?
>Best Regards, Joe.

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