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<h1 class="topictitle1">Start trace</h1>
<div><p>You can also use the Start Trace (STRTRC) command to perform traces.
The STRTRC command is more flexible and less intrusive than the Trace Job
(TRCJOB) command. It allows tracing across multiple jobs and shows more in-depth
details about the module flow.</p>
<div class="section"> <p>As the trace records are generated, the records are stored in
an internal trace storage area that is identified by a session ID. When the
trace is ended using End Trace (ENDTRC), the trace records are placed in a
user-specified library as a set of database files. These files can then be
written to a spooled printer file (QPSRVTRCJ) or directed to a database output
file by issuing the PRTTRC.</p>
<p>A sample trace scenario is as follows: </p>
<pre>STRTRC SSNID(DRDATRACE) JOB((*ALL/QUSER/QRWTSRVR)) MAXSTG(160000)
TRCFULL(*STOPTRC)</pre>
<p>Run the failing DRDA<sup>®</sup> scenario:</p>
<pre>ENDTRC SSNID(DRDATRACE) DTALIB(TRACELIB)
PRTTRC DTAMBR(DRDATRACE) DTALIB(TRACELIB) </pre>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbal1jobt.htm" title="Sometimes a problem cannot be tracked to a specific program. In these cases, Start Trace (STRTRC) and Trace Job (TRCJOB) commands can be used for tracing module flow, i5/OS data acquisition and CL commands executed.">Job tracing</a></div>
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<div class="relinfo"><strong>Related information</strong><br />
<div><a href="../cl/endtrc.htm">End Trace (ENDTRC) command</a></div>
<div><a href="../cl/strtrc.htm">Start Trace (STRTRC) command</a></div>
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