═══ 1. Qlog - Overview ═══ Qlog is a trace facility that can be used to monitor the progress of the desktop backup. Monitoring is only helpful if WPSbkup is unable to successfully backup your OS/2 Desktop settings. Should you need to report a problem, you may wish to first execute the following procedure: 1. Start Qlog 2. Open a new log file from the File action bar item. 3. Reset the priority from the Options/Priority/Critical action bar item 4. Run WPSbkup using the undocumented parameter "log" (without the quotes.) For Example: WPSbkup D:\MyBackup LOG 5. After the error occurs stop WPSbkup as normal 6. Close the Qlog file from its File action bar item 7. Edit out the last ten lines or so and send them to: Dave Lester CIS ID 75600,237 or Dave Lester New Freedom Data Center Box 461 New Freedom, PA 17349 Armed with this information, we can usually resolve backup problems. ═══ 2. File Action Item ═══ Use this action bar item to access the file management functions. ═══ 3. Open Menu Item ═══ Use this menu item to open a new or existing log file. ═══ 4. Close Menu Item ═══ Use this menu item to close a log file that is open. ═══ 5. Delete Menu Item ═══ Use this menu item to delete an existing log file. ═══ 6. Exit ═══ Use the Exit menu item to exit the Qlog application. ═══ 7. Edit Action Item ═══ Use the Edit action bar item to access the Qlog edit functions. ═══ 8. Copy Menu Item ═══ Use the Copy menu item to transfer the current trace buffer to the system clipboard. The contents of the clipboard can then be copied into another OS/2 application. ═══ 9. Search Action Item - Not Used ═══ This function is not available. ═══ 10. Search Menu Item - Not Used ═══ This function is not available. ═══ 11. FindNext Menu Item - Not Used ═══ This function is not available. ═══ 12. Option Action Item ═══ Use this action bar item to access the Qlog option settings. ═══ 13. Purge Menu Item ═══ Use this menu item to access the Qlog purge functions. Using the Purge menu items you can: o Purge the current window buffer o Purge the OS/2 memory queue o Purge the open log file o Purge all of the above ═══ 14. Purge Window ═══ Use this function to purge only the contents of the current trace buffer in the Qlog window. ═══ 15. Purge Queue ═══ Use this function to purge the current contents of the Qlog OS/2 memory queue. ═══ 16. Purge Log ═══ Use this function to purge the contents of the currently open Qlog log file. ═══ 17. Purge All ═══ Use this function to purge the current buffer in the Qlog window, the current contents of the OS/2 memory queue and the contents of the currently open log file. ═══ 18. Fonts Menu Item ═══ Use this menu item to invoke the OS/2 standard font dialog. You may use the font dialog to set the font to be used in the Qlog display window. ═══ 19. Priority Menu Item ═══ Use this menu item to access the Qlog execution priority settings. ═══ 20. Priority Low Menu Item ═══ Use this menu item to set the execution priority of Qlog to low. CAUTION: Using this setting may cause Qlog to miss trace records. ═══ 21. Priority Default Menu Item ═══ Use this menu item to set the Qlog execution priority to the system default. Note: This is the default startup priority for Qlog. ═══ 22. Priority Critical Menu Item ═══ Use this menu item to set the Qlog execution priority to system critical. Note: Setting the execution priority of Qlog to critical has very little performance penalty. Qlog spends most of its time waiting on the OS/2 memory queue anyway. Using this setting will usually insure that you do not lose any trace records. ═══ 23. Keys Help ═══ Enter panel text for Keys help here.