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DPTREE [ System Debug Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


System Debug Reference Manual

DPTREE 

DAT only 

Prints out the process tree starting at the given PIN.

Syntax 

     DPTREE [pin]

Parameters 

 pin             The process identification number (PIN) where the
                 process tree display starts.  If omitted, PIN 1 (the
                 first PIN in all process trees) is assumed.

Examples 

     $nmdat > dptree 

      1 ( PROGEN.PUB.SYS )
         2 ( LOAD.PUB.SYS )
         3 ( .. )
         4 ( .. )
         5 ( .. )
         6 ( LOG.PUB.SYS )
         7 ( SYSMAIN.PUB.SYS )
         9 ( SESSION.PUB.SYS )
            a ( JSMAIN.PUB.SYS )
               15 ( CI.PUB.SYS )
            16 ( JSMAIN.PUB.SYS )
               17 ( CI.PUB.SYS )
                  12 ( FCOPY.PUB.SYS )
         8 ( JOB.PUB.SYS )
            b ( JSMAIN.PUB.SYS )
         c ( DIAGMON.DIAG.SYS )
            d ( RUNPROG.DIAG.SYS )
               e ( MEMLOGP.DIAG.SYS )
            f ( RUNPROG.DIAG.SYS )
               10 ( LOGGER.DIAG.SYS )

     $nmdat >

Prints out the entire process tree.

Limitations, Restrictions 

none


CAUTION The output format of all System Debug commands is subject to change without notice. Programs that are developed to postprocess System Debug output should not depend on the exact format (spacing, alignment, number of lines, uppercase or lowercase, or spelling) of any System Debug command output.


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