Defining Your Protection Scheme [ AutoRestart/iX User's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
AutoRestart/iX User's Guide
Defining Your Protection Scheme
Use the BLDDUMP BUILD command to define the protection scheme for a dump
file when you create it. The PROTECT command enables you to change the
protection scheme of an existing dump file. You can either protect a
dump file from overwrites by subsequent dumps-to-disk or leave it
unprotected.
Protected dump files
The BLDDUMP utility enables you to protect valuable dump information from
accidental overwrites by subsequent dumps. If a protected dump file is
empty, however, it is available for a subsequent dump.
If you have only one dump file configured on your system, you must check
its status regularly and minimize the amount of time that it is
unavailable for subsequent dumps.
Unprotected dump files
If you choose to have a dump file unprotected, the system can write to it
repeatedly; however, each time that the system writes to an unprotected
dump file, any previous dump information in that file is lost.
Protection scheme alternatives
If you configure only one dump file for AutoRestart/iX, you should
protect it. You must also regularly monitor dump-to-disk activity, so
that you can analyze dump information quickly and reset the dump file
(empty the contents). If you configure two or more dump files, protect
the first file shown by the LIST command.
While you analyze the information in your first (protected) file, the
system writes any subsequent dumps to the additional dump file. When you
finish analyzing the protected file, you can store it to tape (if
necessary) before you use the RESET command to set the file content
status to zero.
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