what are the logs that you can access at os level?and their
paths?(like system log,batch job logs,spool logs,transport
logs,support pack related logs,etc..)

Answer Posted / venkat

Yes you can check logs at os level
1.work directory contains all log files.
2.you Can find bg job and Spool logs in Globel directory.
3. For Transport logs ALOG and Slog and Ulog directories
are usefull.

Venkat

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