Discussion:
[hercules-390] LOGOPT TIME/TIMESTAMP not working
Aaron Finerman arfinerman@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2018-02-07 20:16:55 UTC
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Using the same example as the LOGOPT description from the manual:

gpr
CPU0000: R0=0000000000000000 R1=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R2=0000000000000000 R3=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R4=0000000000000000 R5=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R6=0000000000000000 R7=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R8=0000000000000000 R9=0000000000000000
CPU0000: RA=0000000000000000 RB=0000000000000000
CPU0000: RC=0000000000000000 RD=0000000000000000
CPU0000: RE=0000000000000000 RF=0000000000000000
logopt timestamp
HHCPN197I Log option set: TIMESTAMP
gpr
CPU0000: R0=0000000000000000 R1=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R2=0000000000000000 R3=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R4=0000000000000000 R5=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R6=0000000000000000 R7=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R8=0000000000000000 R9=0000000000000000
CPU0000: RA=0000000000000000 RB=0000000000000000
CPU0000: RC=0000000000000000 RD=0000000000000000
CPU0000: RE=0000000000000000 RF=0000000000000000
logopt time
HHCPN197I Log option set: TIMESTAMP
gpr
CPU0000: R0=0000000000000000 R1=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R2=0000000000000000 R3=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R4=0000000000000000 R5=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R6=0000000000000000 R7=0000000000000000
CPU0000: R8=0000000000000000 R9=0000000000000000
CPU0000: RA=0000000000000000 RB=0000000000000000
CPU0000: RC=0000000000000000 RD=0000000000000000
CPU0000: RE=0000000000000000 RF=0000000000000000
kerravon86@yahoo.com.au [hercules-390]
2018-02-08 01:14:22 UTC
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Post by Aaron Finerman ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
gpr
CPU0000: R0=0000000000000000 R1=0000000000000000
Did you cut and paste from the screen or the
hercules.log file. If the former, see if the latter
works to your expectations.

BFN. Paul.
Aaron Finerman arfinerman@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2018-02-08 02:12:23 UTC
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Thank you for your response. Yes, that was a cut and paste from the screen.
I saw the same data at "http://localhost:8081/". But after your response, I
did some searching and it looks like a log file can be specified on the
command line. when Hercules is started. Perhaps I misunderstood the
difference between log messages and console messages. Best regards,
Post by ***@yahoo.com.au [hercules-390]
Post by Aaron Finerman ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
gpr
CPU0000: R0=0000000000000000 R1=0000000000000000
Did you cut and paste from the screen or the
hercules.log file. If the former, see if the latter
works to your expectations.
BFN. Paul.
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