The following is an example of how log block identifiers are generated:
- The log block identifier generated for the first log block is
one.
- The first log block is one hundred bytes. The length of the control
information system logger adds to a log block for this log stream
is 25 bytes: this information was found using the IXGQUERY service.
- The block identifier for the second log block is generated by
adding the first log block identifier to the length of the first log
block and the length of the control information: 1+100+25 or 126.
- The 2ND log block is 50 bytes in length, and system logger again
added 25 bytes of control information. The block identifier for the
third block is 50+25+126 or 201.