Perform the following steps to generate a system dump from a z/OS UNIX shell:
- Using _BPXK_MDUMP
- Specify where to write the system dump.
- Specify Language Environment runtime
options, where suboption = UAONLY, UADUMP,
UATRACE, or UAIMM. If UAIMM is set, TRAP(ON,NOSPIE) must also be set.
The TERMTHDACT suboption determines the level of detail of the Language Environment formatted
dump. For more details regarding the TERMTHDACT suboptions, see Generating a Language Environment dump with TERMTHDACT.
export _CEE_RUNOPTS="termthdact(suboption)"
- Rerun the program.
When you are done, the system dump is written to the data
set name or HFS file name specified. For additional BPXK_MDUMP information
see z/OS UNIX System Services Command Reference.
- Using DYNDUMP
- Specify Language Environment runtime
options:
export _CEE_RUNOPTS="termthdact(suboption),DYNDUMP(hlq,DYNAMIC,TDUMP)"
- suboption
- is UAONLY, UADUMP, UATRACE, or UAIMM. If UAIMM is set, TRAP(ON,NOSPIE)
must also be set. The TERMTHDACT suboption determines the level of
detail of the Language Environment formatted
dump. For further details regarding the TERMTHDACT suboptions, see Generating a Language Environment dump with TERMTHDACT
- hlq
- is the high level qualifier for the dump data set to be created.
- Rerun the program.
When you are done, the system dump is written to the name
generated by the DYNDUMP runtime option. For more DYNDUMP information
see z/OS Language Environment Programming Reference.