Trace output
The db2drdat utility writes the following information to tracefile:
- -r
- Type of DRDA® reply/object
- Receive buffer
- -s
- Type of DRDA request
- Send buffer
- -c
- TCP/IP error information
- Receive function return code
- Severity
- Protocol used
- API used
- Function
- Error number.
Note:
- A value of zero for the exit code indicates that the command completed successfully, and a non-zero value indicates that it did not.
- The fields returned vary based on the API used.
- The fields returned vary based on the platform on which DB2 Connectâ„¢ is running, even for the same API.
- If the db2drdat command sends the output to a file that already exists, the old file will be erased unless the permissions on the file do not allow it to be erased.
Parent topic: DRDA traces
Related reference
db2drdat - DRDA trace command