DUMPANALYZER can analyze both memory dumps and program dumps. This subsection discusses the uses of DUMPANALYZER that are exclusive to program dumps.
DUMPANALYZER can analyze program dumps that have been directed to a disk file. Many of the DUMPANALYZER commands that are used for memory dumps can be used for program dumps. The output from these commands is limited to the information available in the program dump file. For example, the SUMMARY command produces a listing of only dumped stacks.
You can use the following DUMPANALYZER commands to analyze a program dump.
ARRAYLIMIT |
ASDNUMBER |
BYE |
DEBUG |
DISKFILE |
FIB |
FINDIOCB |
GRAPHS |
HDR |
HEADING |
HEAP |
HEAPSTACK |
HELP |
IOCB |
IOCD |
KEEP |
LIB |
LINKS |
LOADXREF |
MASK |
MD |
MIX |
MODE |
MSCW |
NAMES |
OPT |
PATTERN |
PC |
PIB |
PORT |
PRINTARRAY |
PRINTCODE |
PRINTER |
PRINTVAL |
PROCSTACKS |
PROGRAMDUMP |
PV |
RECESS |
RELEASE |
RELX |
REMOTE |
REPEAT |
SAVE |
SEARCH |
SHOW |
STACK |
STACKWINDOW |
STOP |
SUBPORT |
SUMMARY |
TAB |
TCPINFO |
TERMINAL |
USE |
USERCOMMAND WHERE |
USERLIB WHO |
DUMPANALYZER still displays identifier names for either the MCP or the user environments when it analyzes a program dump.