Cemt inquire trdumpcode – IBM CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 SC33-1686-02 User Manual

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CEMT INQUIRE TRDUMPCODE


CEMT INQUIRE TRDUMPCODE

Function:

Retrieve information about transaction dump

codes.

Description:

The INQUIRE function allows you to see the

current settings of the entries in the transaction dump table.
See the

CICS Problem Determination Guide for information

on using dumps.

Note: SHUTDOWN and MAXIMUM must not be used in the

same command.

Input:

Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are

two ways of commencing this transaction:

Type

CEMT INQUIRE TRDUMPCODE

(the minimum

abbreviation is

CEMT I TRD

). You get a display that lists

the current status.

Type

CEMT INQUIRE TRDUMPCODE

(

CEMT I TRD

) followed by

as many of the other attributes as are necessary to limit
the range of information that you require. So, for
example, if you enter

cemt i trd sy sh

, the resulting

display will show you the details of only those
transaction dump codes for which system dumps are to
be taken and for which the CICS system is to shut
down.

To change various attributes, you can:

Overtype your changes on the INQUIRE screen after
tabbing to the appropriate field (see “Overtyping a
display” on page 47).

Use the CEMT SET TRDUMPCODE command.

─ALl─────

─CEMT Inquire TRDumpcode

─┼

─────────

──────

─(value)

─┬

────────────

─┬

───────────

──────────────

─Trandump───

─SYsdump───

─NOTrandump─

─NOSYsdump─

─┬

────────────

─┬

─────────

────────────────

─SHutdown───

─RELated─

─NOSHutdown─

─Local───

─┬

────────────────

─┬

────────────────

─Maximum(value)

─Current(value)

(

value)

is a 4-byte transaction dump code. See the

CICS

Messages and Codes manual for information on
transaction dump codes.

ALl

is the default.

Sample screen

IN TRDU
STATUS:

RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY

Trd(ATNI) Tra

Loc Max( 999 ) Cur(

2)

Trd(ERRS) Tra

Loc Max( 999 ) Cur(

1)

Figure 121. CEMT INQUIRE TRDUMPCODE screen

Note: There are blank fields on the screen where a value

does not apply or is ‘negative’; that is, the value
begins with ‘No’. To modify these fields, locate them
by tabbing (they appear in the same sequence as in
the expanded format), and overtype with input valid
for that field. You may find it more convenient to use
the expanded format when setting one of these
values, (negating is easier because you are
overtyping a displayed field with its negative causing
the result to become non-displayed).

If you place the cursor against a specific entry in the list and
press ENTER, CICS displays an expanded format as shown
in Figure 122.

IN TRDU
RESULT - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY

Trdumpcode(ATNI)
Trandumping( Trandump )
Sysdumping( Nosysdump )
Shutoption( Noshutdown )
Dumpscope( Local )
Maximum( 999 )

Current(

2)

Action(

)

Figure 122. The expanded display of an individual entry

Displayed fields

Action (

input only field)

displays whether the specified transaction dump code is
to be reset, removed from the dump code table, or
added to the dump code table. The values are:

Reset

The current count of dump calls for this dump
code is to be reset to zero.

Remove

This code is to be removed from the dump code
table.

Add

The specified transaction dump code is to be
added to the dump code table.

Current(

value)

displays the number of dump calls that have been made
for this transaction dump code since the number was
last reset to zero. The CURRENT value can be reset
explicitly (using a SET SYDUMPCODE RESET
command), or automatically whenever CICS shuts down.

Note: You can reset this value by overtyping it with a

different value.

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