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Conference csc32::consolemanager

Title:POLYCENTER Console Manager
Notice:Kits, Scans, Docs on CSC32:: as PCM$KITS:,PCM$DOCS:, PCM$SCANS:
Moderator:CSC32::BUTTERWORTH
Created:Thu Aug 06 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1541
Total number of notes:6564

938.0. "CMEventLogtime() returns NULL" by 51336::BERGGREN (Nils Berggren,DC Sweden 876-8287) Thu Aug 24 1995 12:09

Hi again,

environment:
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    VAX-VMS V6.1
    PCM V1.6-110

    

    The API-call CMEventLogtime() *ALWAYS* returns NULL.
    Looking at the event-structure, in the debugger, logtime is always 0.
    
    Should it really be like that?

	regards,
	Nils


    Here's an output from the debugger.  event is declared as 
    an CMEvent type.

        DBG> examin *event	
        *TELIA_ACTION\event_received_cb\event
            next:       0
            prev:       0
            compiled_re:        0
            event_type: 1
            sequence
                number
                    value:      61473554
                    parts
                        low:    786
                        high:   938
            eventfptr:  21405
            name:       3373624
            hostname:   3340032
            Class:      3340096
            info:       3375392
            subsystem:  3340008
            source:     3339984
            text:       3373656
            logfile_path:       3340056
            buffer:     0
            userdata:   3339864
            time:       3340712
    ->->    logtime:    0
            log_lines:  3339888
            lengths:    3375424
            times:      3340224
            text_len:   50
            count:      5
            priority:   4
            start:      0
            wanted:     0
            re: 0
        DBG> 

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938.1look at 84554831::MICHIELSOpenVMS: Bulletproof ComputingThu Aug 24 1995 12:4110
    Nils,
    
    
    Take a look to the example I entered in note 845. (read the replies)
    The problem I describe in there is indeed solved in the ECO 1.
    Thanks Phil. The example writes out most information of all events.
    
    Regards,
    
    Johan
938.2we have ECO 1 installed.51336::BERGGRENNils Berggren,DC Sweden 876-8287Fri Aug 25 1995 06:157
I guess reply .1 is regarding next topic since note 845 is about the problem 
described in the next topic...???


well, we have ECO 1 installed.....

	/Nils