SIRIUS DEBUG, SIRDEBUG, or SIRIUSDEBUG command: Difference between revisions

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Starts and stops the Sirius Debugger (for debugging 3270, BATCH2, or other non-web applications), and can also be used for debugging programs served by Janus Web Server threads. Connects to a Debugger Client on a workstation, from where debugging is orchestrated via the Client GUI.

The commands SIRIUSDEBUG, SIRDEBUG, and SIRIUS DEBUG are interchangeable. The general form of the command is:

SIRIUSDEBUG command syntax

  SIRIUSDEBUG { [ON|OFF] [SUSPEND|RESUME] [STATUS] }

Where:

  • The ON subcommand starts a Sirius Debugger session (it requires additional parameters). It can also be used for debugging Janus Web Server threads.
  • The OFF subcommand stops a debugging session.
  • The SUSPEND and RESUME subcommands discontinue and continue a debugging session.
  • The STATUS subcommand gets a status report about the worker threads for the Janus Debugger, the Sirius Debugger], or both.

This command will perform no useful processing unless a site is authorized for the Sirius Debugger (and for Janus Web threads, Janus Debugger). For more information, see the Janus/Sirius Debugger User's Guide.