
The “show all” command of the odbc_cons tool shows the tracing configuration and the
current trace options if the ODBC trace is turned on. The first step is to check whether the
ODBC trace is active at all. If no, as above, we only see the configuration options. If the
tracing is enabled we see which ODBC trace options are activated. In either case we need to
know to which directory the ODBC trace will be written. The example output of the command
below shows that the ODBC trace is activated.
C:\sapdb\data\wrk>odbc_cons show all
Configuration:
Trace file name : 'odbctrace.prt'
Profile file name : 'odbcprofile.prt'
Trace flags : A:d:a
ODBC trace : enabled
Short trace : disabled
Long trace : disabled
Profile trace : enable
SQL trace : enabled
Time stamp prefix : disabled
Packet trace : disabled
Trace file size : not limited
Stop on error : disabled.
Shared memory name : odbctrace.shm
Files will be created in path C:\ProgramData\sdb\data\wrk, unless specified as absolute
paths.
Settings:
Update count : 68
Total size : 256
equivalent to 0 process-specific parts.
Version flag : 0
Forced re-read of global configuration with last update.
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