DUMPINFO [ System Debug Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
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DUMPINFO
DAT only
Displays dump file information.
Syntax
DUMPINFO [options]
Parameters
options This parameter specifies what information is to be
displayed. If no option is given, STATE is assumed.
The following list shows the valid options:
STATE Display the last active PIN and the
state of the system at the time the
dump was taken.
DIRECTORY Display the dump file directory.
TABLES Display the basic machine
characteristics such as memory size and
address translation tables location.
CACHE Display internal cache statistics.
ALL Display all the above information.
Examples
$nmdat > DUMPINFO
Dump Title: SA 2559 on KC (8/29/88 9:40)
Last PIN : 34 - On ICS -- Dispatcher running
$nmdat >
Display the dump title (entered by the dump operator) and the machine
state at the time the dump was taken.
$nmdat> DUMPINFO DIR
Dump file set....D7054.DUMP.CMDEBUG
Dumped OS..... . MPE-XL (99999X A.11.10)
Dump tape creator . . DAT/XL ( A.01.33)
Tape format ID....N/A
Tape creation date . . MON, AUG 29, 1988, 9:39 AM
Dump disc format ID . 1.03.00
NAME LDEV DESC BYTES MBYTES BYTES RESTORED (All decimal)
PIM00 4096 0.0 4096
MEMDUMP 50331648 48.0 50331648
VM001 1 66 41013248 39.1 41013248
VM002 2 3 585728 0.6 585728
VM003 3 2 61440 0.1 61440
VM004 4 209 17227776 16.4 17227776
VM014 14 3 585728 0.6 585728
Dump disc file space reduced by 35% due to data compression.
$nmdat >
Display the dump file directory.
$nmdat > dumpinfo tables
Logical page size: 00001000 Memory size : 03000000
Hash table adress: 00744200 Hash table length: 00040000
PDIR table adress: 006e4200 PDIR table length: 00060000
REALGLOB address: 00788000 ICS address : 009cf000
TCB table address: 009f7000 Current TCB adr : 00a000a0
$nmdat >
Display the basic machine characteristics.
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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