DISPLAY MEMORY
The DISPLAY MEMORY command displays the contents of storage that starts at the location that is specified by the address or name for the number of bytes specified by length. If a block name is specified, the entire contents of the control block are displayed.
Important: Use this command only under the direction
of the zDMF Technical Support.
Syntax: Display MEMory name | address[ (alet) ] length
Where:
- name
- Specifies one of the following symbolic names for the locations in storage of similar named control blocks: DWGLB, DWSYNC, DWSYLM, GROUP, DSNAME, EXTENT.
- address
- Specifies a hexadecimal memory address.
- alet
- Specifies the ALET of an address space other than the zDMF server address space.
- length
- Specifies the number of bytes, in hexadecimal format, to be displayed, starting from the memory location that is specified by the address.
Note: There are two types of DWSYNC control blocks, DWSYNC and DWSYLM. The
DISPLAY DWSYNC command returns the DWSYNC control block that is associated with
the heartbeat task. The DISPLAY DWSYLM command returns the DWSYNC control block
that is associated with the SYLM (DWSYLM) task. Both control blocks have the eye catcher of
DWSYNC.