On Thursday, 01/05/2006 at 09:49 EST, Jim Bohnsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> The real problem was not that the trace file filled up with trace
> output.   It only had normal console output in it.  I'd like that to go 
to
> the console, or in this case SECUSER.-- not the trace output file. Maybe
> the fact that TCPIP quit when the trace file filled up was because it 
may
> have been the trace function (only) that looks for a full trace file.

The "normal" output from the telnet server uses the same output routines 
as trace, so they go to the trace file.  And, they are sent 
unconditionally; you can't turn them off.  But TCPIP should still not die.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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