Print dump to IPCS conversion summary

Table 1 describes the control statements or functions formerly available through the print dump (AMDPRDMP) service aid, and points to the equivalent IPCS subcommand or function.

Table 1. AMDPRDMP - IPCS conversion summary
Print dump control statement or function IPCS equivalent
ASMDATA control statement ASMDATA verb exit
AVMDATA control statement AVMDATA verb exit
Copy and clear a source SYS1.DUMP data set COPYDUMP
CPUDATA control statement STATUS DATA subcommand
CVT control statement EQUATE subcommand
CVTMAP control statement CBFORMAT subcommand
DAEDATA control statement DAEDATA verb exit
Dumped storage summary LISTDUMP subcommand
EDIT control statement GTFTRACE subcommand
  • Use the GTFTRACE subcommand to format GTF trace records in a dump or in a separate GTF trace file. These incompatibilities are a result of the conversion:
    • Equal signs in print dump are replaced by parentheses in IPCS.
    • Standard IPCS data set and routing capabilities are available.
    • START and STOP times will now also apply to blocks of records in dumps, and can be specified in GMT or LOCAL time.
  • See GTFTRACE subcommand — format GTF trace records.
END control statement END subcommand
FORMAT control statement SUMMARY subcommand
Format the SDWA STATUS FAILDATA subcommand
  • Use the STATUS FAILDATA subcommand to format the SDWA in the dump header.
GO control statement Run a CLIST of IPCS subcommands
  • Use a CLIST to run a series of predefined IPCS subcommands against a source data set. See the subcommand descriptions to help you determine which subcommands you want to run.
  • See IPCS batch mode.
GRSTRACE control statement (also QCBTRACE or Q) VERBEXIT GRSTRACE subcommand
IMSDUMP control statement VERBEXIT IMSDUMP subcommand
  • Use the IMSDUMP verb name on the VERBEXIT subcommand to format the contents of Information Management System (IMS™) control blocks in the dump.
  • For more information about IMS DUMP formatting, see the following topics in the IBM Information Management Software for z/OS Solutions Center:
    • Invoking the IMS Offline Dump Formatter
    • IMS Dump Formatter menus
INDEX DD statement IPCSTOC data set
IOSDATA control statement IOSCHECK subcommand
IRLM control statement VERBEXIT IRLM subcommand
JES2 control statement VERBEXIT HASMFMTM subcommand
  • Use the VERBEXIT HASMFMTM subcommand to format control blocks associated with JES2.
  • JES2 dump formatting is described in z/OS JES2 Diagnosis.
JES3 control statement VERBEXIT JES3 subcommand
  • Use the VERBEXIT JES3 subcommand to format control blocks associated with JES3.
  • JES3 dump formatting is described in z/OS JES3 Diagnosis.
LOGDATA control statement VERBEXIT LOGDATA subcommand
LPAMAP control statement LPAMAP subcommand
MTRACE control statement VERBEXIT MTRACE subcommand
NEWDUMP control statement; NEWTAPE control statement SETDEF subcommand
NUCMAP control statement VERBEXIT NUCMAP subcommand
ONGO control statement Create a CLIST of IPCS subcommands
  • Create a CLIST to process a predefined series of IPCS subcommands.
  • See IPCS batch mode. Refer also to the subcommand descriptions to help you determine which subcommands you want to process.
PRINT CSA, SQA, NUCLEUS control statements LIST subcommand and CLISTS
  • Use these symbols on the LIST subcommand to format and display information for the CSA, SQA, and NUCLEUS:
    CSA, ECSA
    CSA storage above and below 16 megabytes.
    SQA, ESQA
    SQA storage above and below 16 megabytes.
    NUCLEUS
    ENUCLEUS
    RONUCLEUS
    DATOFFNUCLEUS
    Read/write nucleus storage below and above 16 megabytes; read-only nucleus storage; the DAT-OFF portion of the nucleus.
    PRIVATE, PRIVATEX
    Private area below and above 16 megabytes.
  • Use the BLSCPCSA, BLSCPNUC, BLSCPRIV, and BLSCPSQA CLISTs to print information from these system areas.
  • See LIST subcommand — display storage for information about the LIST subcommand.
  • See IPCS batch mode for a description of these CLISTs.
PRINT STORAGE, REAL control statements LIST subcommand
PRINT CURRENT,JOBNAME control statements BLSCPRNT CLIST
  • Use the BLSCPRNT CLIST to gather address space selection information and generate storage map entries defining the address spaces in a dump. To do this, BLSCPRNT runs several IPCS subcommands. Among them are: EVALMAP, LIST, LISTMAP, SELECT, and SUMMARY.
  • See BLSCPRNT CLIST — print a dump for a description of BLSCPRNT and its operands.
Q or QCBTRACE control statements See GRSTRACE control statement.
RSMDATA control statement RSMDATA subcommand
SADMPMSG control statement VERBEXIT SADMPMSG subcommand
SEGTAB control statement EQUATE subcommand
SMSDATA control statement VERBEXIT SMSDATA subcommand
  • Use the SMSDATA verb name on the VERBEXIT subcommand to format storage management subsystem (SMS) control blocks in a dump.
  • SMSDATA is described in MVS/DFP Diagnosis Reference.
SRMDATA control statement VERBEXIT SRMDATA subcommand
SUMDUMP control statement VERBEXIT SUMDUMP subcommand
SUMMARY control statement SUMMARY subcommand
TITLE control statement OPEN subcommand
TRACE control statement SYSTRACE subcommand
TSODATA control statement VERBEXIT TSODATA subcommand
  • Use the TSODATA verb name on the VERBEXIT subcommand to format information about selected TSO/E address spaces.
  • TSODATA is described in TSO/E V2 Diagnosis: Guide and Index.
VSMDATA control statement VERBEXIT VSMDATA subcommand
VTAMMAP control statement VERBEXIT VTAMMAP subcommand
  • Use the VTAMMAP verb name on the VERBEXIT subcommand to format VTAM® control blocks helpful to VTAM problem determination.
  • See VTAM Diagnosis.