The RESTORE command enables you to explicitly
restore the settings, breakpoints, and monitor specifications that
were previously saved by the SET SAVE AUTO command
when z/OS Debugger terminated.

>>-RESTORE--+-SETTINGS------+--;-------------------------------><
+-BPS-----------+
+-MONITORS------+
+-BPS--MONITORS-+
'-MONITORS--BPS-'
- SETTINGS
- Indicates that all SET values except the following values are
to be restored:
- SET DBCS
- SET FREQUENCY
- SET NATIONAL LANGUAGE
- SET PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
- FILE operand of SET RESTORE SETTINGS
- SET QUALIFY
- SET SOURCE
- SET TEST
- BPS
- Indicates that breakpoints and LOADDEBUGDATA (LDD)
specifications are to be restored. The following breakpoints are
restored:
- APPEARANCE breakpoints
- CALL breakpoints
- DELETE breakpoints
- ENTRY breakpoints
- EXIT breakpoints
- GLOBAL APPEARANCE breakpoints
- GLOBALCALL breakpoints
- GLOBAL DELETE breakpoints
- GLOBAL ENTRY breakpoints
- GLOBAL EXIT breakpoints
- GLOBAL LABEL breakpoints
- GLOBAL LOAD breakpoints
- GLOBAL STATEMENT and GLOBAL LINE breakpoints
- LABEL breakpoints
- LOAD breakpoints
- OCCURRENCE breakpoints
- STATEMENT and LINE breakpoints
- TERMINATION breakpoint
If a deferred AT ENTRY breakpoint has not
been encountered, it is not saved nor restored.
- MONITORS
- Indicates that monitor and LOADDEBUGDATA (LDD)
specifications are to be restored.
Usage notes
- The data restored by this command is retrieved from the default
data set or the data set specified by the SET RESTORE SETTINGS, SET
RESTORE BPS, or SET RESTORE MONITORS commands.
- The member name used to restore the breakpoints or monitor specifications
is the name of the initial load module for the current enclave.
- Do not precede the RESTORE command with any other z/OS Debugger command
except SET SAVE or another RESTORE command.
Example
- Restore the settings:
RESTORE SETTINGS;
- Restore the breakpoints and monitor specifications:
RESTORE BPS MONITORS;
Refer to the following topics for more information
related to the material discussed in this topic.
- Related tasks
- IBM z/OS Debugger User's Guide