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TAFJ commands for jdiag, jshow & EB.

COMPILE in TAFC:
TAFC
Jdiag
Jshow
EB.COMPILE

TAFJ
tDiag
tShow
tCompile

TAFJ FORMAT
>tDiag
>tShow EB.ACCOUNTING
>tCompile
EB.ACCOUNTING.b

TAFJ Command to start TSM and AGENT:


TAFC
>START.TSM DEBUG
>tSA <Agent_number>

TAFJ
>tRun.bat START.TSM DEBUG
>tRun.bat tSA <Agent_number>

Note: Above commands are used to start COB in classic mode. Client will be using
servlet to start COB.

SERVLET Navigation:
URL Syntax: <<host>> :<< port>>/TAFJEE/

Tshow servlet:

To start COB
Go to DBTools in JQL mode and execute the below command.

Go to execute servlet and start TSM

To start COB in single agent, set AGENTS.REQUIRED to one in


TSA.WORKLOAD.PROFILE and then start TSM in servlet.

To clear a file:
In TAFC we use the command CLEAR.F
ILE F.EB.EOD.ERROR, for TAFJ syntax as below
Syntax: DBTools s JQL CLEAR-FILE <<FILE.NAME>>
Sample: DBTools s JQL CLEAR-FILE F.EB.EOD.ERROR

To View a record:
Go to DBTools & enter in to JQL mode, use the command LIST-ITEM to view the
records
Below command is used to view record in JQL mode.
Syntax1: >DBTools JQL LIST-ITEM <<FILE.NAME>> <<RECORD.NAME>>
Sample1: >DBTools JQL LIST-ITEM F.LOCKING F.BUILD.CONTROL

Syntax2:>DBTools JQL LIST-ITEM F.LOCKING LIKE <<BATCH ID>>


Sample2:> DBTools JQL LIST-ITEM F.LOCKING LIKE ...BNK/AA.SOD.PROCESS...
To view records in JOB.LIST
Sample: >DBTools JQL LIST-ITEM F.JOB.LIST.2

To View LOCKS:
In TAFC we will be using SHOW-ITEM-LOCKS, for TAFJ get .Properties file and check
the below key in order to identify the type of LOCK.

If the locking mode was set as JDBC,


Syntax: > DBTools s JQL LOCKS

Query used by DBTools for Oracle locking , i.e., if the mode was set as ORCL
Syntax: > SELECT ID1, SID FROM v$lock WHERE type = 'UL'

If log4j.appender.locking.File in Trace.properties is set as


<log.directory>/locking.log then obtaining the file locking.log will give us details
about locking.

TAFJ Session Monitor:


It is similar to Mw42 in TAFC. TAFJ Session Monitor is a tool to monitor T24 session
activities like no. of method calls, read and write etc.
URL syntax: <<host>>:<<http_port>>/ SessionMonitor/
Sample:
localhost:8370/SessionMonitor/
10.233.89.11:8370/SessionMonitor/

Note: jboss should be running for this one

To modify a record using JED command


We can use JED to modify record,
Syntax: >tJED <<FILE.NAME>> <<Record.id>>
Sample: >tJED F.BATCH BNK/AC.SYS.END.OF.DAY

Use f to move down/forward and b to move up/backward.


To modify third field from 0 to 2, type 3 and press enter.

Cursor will be pointing to the line which you want to modify, enter the value you
want to replace and press ENTER.

File will be modified as below with status as PENDING

Enter s to save the record, then status will be changed to SAVED.

To COUNT no. of records


Syntax: >DBTOOLS JQL COUNT <<FILE.NAME>>

To CREATE a table
Syntax: >DBTools JQL CREATE-FILE <<TABLE.NAME>>
Sample: >DBTools JQL CREATE-FILE FBNK.ACC

To check the file name and DICT created, use GETDBNAME command
Syntax: >DBTOOLS JQL GETDBNAME <<TABLE.NAME>>

To Create a UD file
Syntax: >DBTools JQL CREATE-FILE <<FILE.NAME>> TYPE=UD

To check the file name and DICT created, use GETDBNAME command
Syntax: >DBTOOLS JQL GETDBNAME <<FILE.NAME>>

To COPY a File or Records


To COPY records from one table to another table
Syntax: COPY <<Source Table Name>> <<Destination Table Name>> <<RecId
optional>>

To COPY records from table to UD file, in this COUNT command will not show any
output but physical records which are copied will be available in the destination
FBNK.STMT_BACKUP.

To restore the backup or to COPY the records from UD file to Table, execute the
below program.
PROGRAM TESTPRG
EXE.CMD="COPY FROM LOCKING TO F.LOCKING ALL"
EXECUTE EXE.CMD
RETURN

JSTAT
This output will be helpful to check oracle filename, creation date and record count.
Syntax: >DBTools JQL STATS <<TABLE.NAME>>

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