/SSLOG=(STATE={ON | OFF | UNLOAD} [,COUNT=n] [,FLAGS=[NO]ARG]) Valid on Alpha and Integrity server systems only. Requires CMEXEC, CMKRNL, or SETPRV privilege to log argument values. The SYSGEN parameter SYSSER_LOGGING must be enabled or the command will fail. Enables or disables system service logging, using a log file (named SSLOG.DAT by default) to log data. Keywords are as follows: Keyword Explanation COUNT=n Specifies how many P2-space buffers to log. (Default: 2) FLAGS=[NO]ARG Specifies whether service argument values are to be logged. (Default: ARG) ARG requires CMEXEC, CMKRNL, or SETPRV privilege. STATE=state Turns system service logging on or off. Possible states are: ON Enables system service logging. OFF Disables (turns off) system service logging; logging can still be reenabled. UNLOAD Stops logging and closes the log file, which is named SSLOG.DAT by default. When enabling SSLOG for a process, you can specify the number of buffers to be used for logging. Buffers are allocated in P2 space and are charged against the process's paging file quota. Each buffer is 65,024(10) bytes or FE00(16) bytes. The buffer space remains allocated and the quota is charged until the process is deleted. Between the time when SSLOG is first enabled and when the log file is closed, logging can be stopped and resumed. Before you delete the process, you should stop all logging and close the log file. The log file does not close automatically. To analyze the log file, use the DCL command ANALYZE/SSLOG, which is described in online help and in the System Service Logging chapter of the VSI OpenVMS System Analysis Tools Manual.