When a local process or session initiates a remote process, the local system log does not contain a log entry to record the event.
All system log entries for the remote process are made in the system log at the remote host. The remote process receives BOJ and EOJ log entries, even if it is actually a task. The BOJ log entry shows the originating unit as zero and includes a line called ITINERARY that specifies the host that initiated the process. The following is an example of this log entry:
BOJ 23586 *SYSTEM/LOGANALYZER ON DISK.
CODE COMPILED: 07/02/2001 11:20:45 BY DCALGOL 48.140
RELEASE ID: SSR 48.1 [48.138.000] (48.138.0019)
QUEUE: 0, ORIGINATING UNIT: 0
STACK NUMBER: 02DC, PRIORITY: 50
USERCODE: JASMITH. REALUSERCODE: JASMITH.
ITINERARY: SANTAFE
