IPCS VERBEXIT SMSXDATA supports dump formatting of multiple DFSMScomponents.
Control blocks are formatted as hexadecimal data.
An IPCS verb exit can be invoked during an IPCS session or from
a batch job. The syntax of the IPCS VERBEXIT SMSXDATA subcommand
is as follows.
Type |
Exit |
Keywords |
VERBEXIT
|
SMSXDATA
|
'[COMP(component-list) | ALL)]
[GLOBAL | NOGLOBAL]
[MAP | NOMAP]
[DETAIL | EXCEPTION]
[CURRENT | ASID(asid) | JOBNAME(jobname)]'
|
The keywords are described below:
- COMP(component-list | ALL)
- You can specify a component or list of components whose control
structures are to be formatted. These components are identified by
the following terms:
- PFS
- UNIX System Services File System
- SSF
- System services facility
The default value ALL selects
all of these components.
- GLOBAL | NOGLOBAL
- This keyword requests formatting of global control structures
for the selected components.
- MAP | NOMAP
- This keyword requests formatting of a module map of the load modules.
- DETAIL | EXCEPTION
- These keywords are defined as follows:
- DET
- Requests formatting of all control structures for the selected
components.
- EXC
- Validates all control blocks for the selected components and formats only those
control blocks that are detected to be invalid for the selected components.
Validation consists of control block header verification.
- CURRENT | ASID(asid)
| JOBNAME(jobname)
- These options are used as follows:
- ASID(asid-number)
- asid-number is a decimal number that
represents the ASID to select for dump access.
- CUR
- Selects each active address space (for example, dispatched on
a CPU when the dump was taken) for dump access.
- JOB
- jobname represents the jobname and associated
ASID to select for dump access.
See z/OS MVS Dump Output Messages for
explanations of the dump output messages issued by SMSXDATA.