TRACE_DIR parameter (defines the path name of the directory to which traces are to be output)
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Format
#-adsh_conf TRACE_DIR path-name
Description
This parameter defines the path name of the directory to which traces are to be output.
Operands
- path-name
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Windows execution environment: ~<path name>((1 to 128 bytes))<<common-application-data-folder\Hitachi\JP1AS\JP1ASE\trace>>
Windows development environment: ~<path name>((1 to 128 bytes))<<common-application-data-folder\Hitachi\JP1AS\JP1ASD\trace>>
UNIX: ~<path name>((1 to 512 bytes))<</opt/jp1as/trace>>
Specifies the path name of the directory to which traces are to be output.
Notes
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If this parameter is defined in both the system environment file and the job environment file, the definition in the job environment file takes effect.
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Do not specify in this parameter a directory in a file system that is not supported by JP1/Advanced Shell. For details about the file systems that are not supported by JP1/Advanced Shell, see 2.6.19(2) File systems.
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Do not include any of the following characters in the path name: & ( ) [ ] { } ^ = ; ! ' + , ` ~ # %. If any of these characters is included, JP1/Advanced Shell will not function correctly.
Supplementary information
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You can use multiple environments on the same host by specifying separate directories in the corresponding parameters.