- AREAS (Memory Areas)
 - ARRAYLIMIT (Array Limit)
 - ASD (Actual Segment Descriptor)
 - ASDNUMBER (Actual Segment Descriptor Number)
 - BOXINFO (Box Information Array)
 - BYE (Stop DUMPANALYZER)
 - CB (Connection Block)
 - CODEFILE (Code File or Disk Family Name)
 - COREMAP (Memory Analysis)
 - CTRACE (Controller Trace Table Analysis)
 - CU (Core Utilization)
 - DC (Data Communications)
 - DCTRACE (Data Comm Trace)
 - DEADLOCK (Lock Analysis)
 - DEBUG (Debug Option)
 - DESCANAL (Descriptor Analysis)
 - DISKFILE (Disk Output File)
 - FIB (File Information Block)
 - FILELOCKS (File Region Locks)
 - FINDSTACKS (Find Stacks)
 - GC (Group Configuration)
 - GRAPHS (Graph Stacks)
 - HARDINFO (Hardware Information)
 - HDR (Disk File Header)
 - HEADING (Heading Page)
 - HEAP (Heap Analysis)
 - HEAPSTACK (Heap Stack Analysis)
 - HELP (Help Information)
 - HISTORY (History Command)
 - IO (I/O Analysis)
 - IOCB (I/O Control Block)
 - IOCD (Direct I/O Control Block)
 - IOTRACE (I/O Trace Table)
 - JOB (Job Command)
 - KEEP (Keep Command)
 - LIB (Library)
 - LINKCHECK (Check Memory Link)
 - LINKS (Memory Links)
 - LOADXREF (Load Cross-Reference Files)
 - LOCKS (Lock Analysis)
 - LOGRECORD (Log Record Analysis)
 - LSN (Analyze Datacom Station)
 - MASK (Mask Register)
 - MAXPRINTSIZE (MAXPRINT)
 - MD (Memory Dump)
 - MEM (Memory)
 - MEMPOOL (Analyze Memory Pool)
 - MEMRQ (Memory Result Queue)
 - MESSAGES (Data Comm Messages)
 - MIT (Mirror Information Table)
 - MIX (Mix Number)
 - MODE (Set Mode)
 - MSCW (Mark Stack Control Word)
 - NAMES (MCP Names and Addresses)
 - NSP (Network Support Processor Tables)
 - OLAYINFO (Overlay File Allocation)
 - OPT (Option)
 - PATTERN (Pattern Register)
 - PC or PRINTCODE (Print Mnemonic)
 - PIB (Process Information Block)
 - PMQ (Primitive Message Queue)
 - POOL (Analyze Pool Area)
 - PORT (Port File)
 - PRIMITIVEDUMP (Primitive Dump Analysis)
 - PRINTARRAY (Print Array)
 - PRINTER (Printer Route)
 - PRINTHEAP (Print Heap)
 - PROCSTACKS (Processor Stacks)
 - PROGRAMDUMP (Program Dump)
 - PV or PRINTVAL (Print Value)
 - QUEUE (DCALGOL Queue)
 - RCWTOSEQ (Convert RCW Into Sequence Number)
 - READYQ (Ready Queue)
 - RECESS (Recess DUMPANALYZER)
 - RELEASE (Release File)
 - RELX (Release Now)
 - REMOTE (Remote Terminal)
 - REPEAT (Repeat Command)
 - RESULTQ (Result Queue)
 - SAVE (Save to Disk)
 - SB (Structure Block)
 - SCRUB (Scrub Sensitive Memory Areas)
 - SEARCH (Search for Pattern)
 - SF (System Factors)
 - SFV (System File Vector)
 - SHAREDBUFF (Shared Buffers)
 - SHOW (Show Previous Input)
 - SSAQ (Storesafe Alert Queue)
 - STACK (Format Stack Contents)
 - STACKWINDOW (Stack Window)
 - STOP (Stop DUMPANALYZER)
 - SUBPORT (Subport Analysis)
 - SUMMARY (Summarize Stack Information)
 - TAB (Task Attribute Block)
 - TCPINFO (Task Control Processor Information—IOM Systems)
 - TERMINAL (Terminal Characteristics)
 - TRACE (Trace Table)
 - USE (Use Saved Commands)
 - USERCOMMAND Command
 - USERLIB (User Library Command)
 - UTILIZATION (System Utilization Statistics)
 - WHERE (Show Global Identifier)
 - WHO (Show D[0] Global Identifier)
 - @ (Last Referenced Stack)
 - $ (Last Referenced Segment)
 - ?AX BRK (Interactive Break)
 - Error Messages
 
The commands you enter control the way DUMPANALYZER analyzes the dumped data. A description of each DUMPANALYZER command follows this introduction. Some DUMPANALYZER commands have information specific to the type of server that you use.
You can enter multiple commands separated by semicolons (;) on a line. DUMPANALYZER processes each command before it parses the next one.

