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ANLZ COMMAND SUMMARY

Table 28 summarizes ANLZ commands. The left-hand column contains the command format, the right-hand column contains the command description.

Table 27. ANLZ Messages

Message Description

ANAL YZE HERE The ANLZ program has begun operation.

ANLZ: ENTER COMMAND, NIL SAYS TO DO ALL This message issued to operator after GJOB ANLZ key-in.

Operator may respond with one of the following:

NO

=

just exit

TA = read recovery-built tape HE

=

run interactively from console CP = read CP5DMP file

0-7 = read indicated MONDMP file NIL

=

do default ghost run

ANLZ GHOST FINISHED The ANLZ ghost has completed processing the core

image file.

ANLZ USING MONDPMn AN LZ has been commanded to read a MONDMP file.

The va I ue spec ifi ed for n indicates the number of the MONDMP file.

BAD COMMAND The command was unrecognizable.

CANNOT OPEN FILE name The file specified by the INPUT command cannot be opened.

CANIT GET THE BUFFER The user was not allowed enough core in his account to read in the monitor symbol stack.

COUNT ERROR

The tail and last page in a chain do not agree.

TAIL ERROR

ENTER TAPE TYPE: 7T, 9T, BT, ETC ••• The user must supply the tape type if tape input is to be used.

ERR/ ABN CODE

=

xxxx**dcb An

VO

error or abnormal condition occurred during an INPUT operation.

xxxx is the error or abnormal code.

dcb is the address of the DCB associated with it.

LOCl

>

LOC2 The first location entered for a loc 1, loc2 {or similar} com-mand was greater than the second location.

xx PRIVILEGE LEVEL NOT HIGH ENOUGH The user privilege level was not high enough for the requested operation.

SORRY, NO PAGE xx The page containing the location specified by the user was not found in the input fi Ie.

THE LAST PHYSICAL PAGE IN THE FILE IS xx The size of the file read from tape by the INPUT com-mand is specified by the last physical page in the file.

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Command

*

Al[l]

BF fid

CL[OSE]

CO[MPARE],locl,loC2

DE [lTA]

DI[SPLAY] option

Table 28. ANlZ Command Summary Description

Dumps the last location and is used in connection with loc and loc1' loc2.

Dumps the indirect location and is used in conjunction with locand loc1' loc2.

Performs the functions of the INPUT, DISPLAY, and RUN commands and of ANlZ (except dumps) when initiated by the automatic recovery procedure. A numerically and alphanumerically sorted monitor map is output at the end of the ALL display.

Specifies the name of the boot file that represents the monitor being examined by ANlZ. The file M:MON in :SYS is as-sumed hy defau It.

Causes input dump file to be closed.

Compares the dump (locations loc 1 through IOC2) with the running monitor and outputs the locations withnonequal . contents.

Associates the debugger Delta with ANlZ.

Outpu-ts information existing at the time of the crash. The options are

AJ[ITS] - JIT, AJIT and context of all incore users.

AT(ABlE] -contents ofALLYCAT's tables used to

manip-ulate buffers. .

-AV[R] - contents of AVR tables.

CI[TS] - contents ofCITs.

CO[C]~Ud}J

- contents. of.COC tables.id specifies . user, S mdlcatesall users.

CU[N] - contents of user's JIT i AJIT, and context.

De[TS] - contents of nCTs.

El[OGJ- incore error log entries.

FM - contents of read-ahead tables.

FQ - contents of

I/o

tables not currently in use.

-ID~

{id}] - user's logon identification as it appeared in his JIT. id specifies user, S indicates all users., IO[Q] - contents of CIT, DCT, and IOQ tables.

IQ - contents of IOQs.

Jl[T], id[,locl' loc2]";" JIT contents for specified user (id).

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Command

DI[SPLAY] option (cont.)

EN[D]

HE[LP]

IN[PUT] option

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Table 28. ANLZ Command Summary (cont. ) Description

MR - contents of monitor root.

OJ[ns] - JIT of all users not in core.

PA [RTITIO N]

G {~d}]

- partition table values. id

speci-I fies user, S indicates all users.

PF[ILE] - contents of patch fi Ie.

PM - contents of page matrix.

PP,pgno - contents of physical page of memory.

PR[OCESSOR]~ {~d}]

- contents of processor tables. id

I specifies a user, S indicates all users.

RA[T] - contents of resource allocation tables.

RE[GISTERS] - contents of registers, the screech code, and cause of crash.

RC[XT] - recovery context.

RQ - resource sub-queue wait list.

ST - contents of output symbiont tables.

SW[AP] - contents of swap tables.

SY[MBIONTS] - contents of symbiont tables.

TR[APS] - contents of trap and interrupt locations.

TS[TACK][,[id] - dumps out the indicated Temp Stack for the indicated user (user I

=

0 for monitorts stack), displaying values as symbol + displacement. If the stack cell contains a monitor address, the instruction at that loca-tion will be displayed.

US[ER]

~ {~d}]

- contents of tables for specified user. id

I specifies a user, S indicates all users.

VP, pgno - contents of virtual page of memory.

Dumps specified range of addresses.

Exits from ANLZ.

Lists all ANLZ commands.

Directs ANLZ to input from a particular disk or tape file or to open a file. The options are

;[V] - reads a tape created by executive Delta.

LA[Sr] - opens the last file formed by the recovery procedure.

Table 28. ANLZ Command Summary (cont.)

Command Description

IN [PUT] option (cont.) number - opens the numbered crash file formed by the recovery procedure.

TA[PE] - reads a labeled tape created by the recovery procedure.

CP[5DUMP] - opens the CP5DUMP file.

IS Reads the sorted symbol table from a previous ANLZ run.

line Feed (or carriage return) Dumps the contents of the next location and is used in con-junction with loc and loc l' loc2.

loc Outputs the contents of the specified location.

loc l' loc2 Outputs the contents of memory locations between loc

and loc2. 1

loc == value Places the value in the specified location of the running monitor.

LP~ows] Directs the output of ANLZ to the line printer, where rows is dump width in hexadecimal words. Default is full line.

MA[P], id Loads the map of the specified user if his J IT is in core.

MO[NITOR] [DI[SPLAY]] Turns the monitor display mode on and off.

MONITOR turns the display mode off.

MONITOR DISPLAY turns the display mode on.

NO[DELTA] Disassociates the debugger Delta from ANLZ.

PR[INT] C loses the output symbiont fHe to allow output to the line

printer without requiring a return to TEL.

RO[WSJ, value Establ ishes width of dump output in number of words, where value may be 1 through 12.

RU[N] option Outputs various linked lists of the monitor by running through the list and displaying each entry. The options are

MO[NITOR]

~ {~gnoU

- mon i tor pages. S, the default, indicates all. A spec i fi c page may be requested.

PR[OCESSOR]

~ {~ame~

- processor pages. S, the de-fault, indicates all. A par-ti cular processor may be specified.

R[EAL TIME] - real-time page chains.

ST[ATE]

H~#~

- state queues. A particular queue number may be specified, or S, the default, indicates all.

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Table 28. ANLZ Command Summary (cont.)

Command Description

RU[N] option (cont.)

US[ER] [{~d~

- user pages for a particular user (id), or for a II users (S). S is the default.

X[DELTA] - XDELTA's page chains.

SE[ARCH], value,loc l,Ioc

2 Searches for and outputs all words between loc 1 and loc 2 that contain the value under the mask.

SM[ASK], value Sets the mask to the specified value.

symbol/ Displays the contents of the monitor location specified by

symbol.

SY[MBOLS] [fid] Creates a numerically sorted monitor map, using the fid spec-ified or MONSTK. :SYS.

UC~ows] Directs the output of ANLZ to the on-line terminal, where rows is dump width in hexadecimal words. Default is full line.

UN[MAP] Turns off the mapping mode of operation.

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5. ERROR MESSAGE FILE

Group codes presently assigned are

o

Monitor 5 CCI Reference Manual, 900907, CP-V/BP Reference Manual, 90 17 64, and in the ANS COBOL/LN Reference Manual, 90 15 00.

CREATING ERROR MESSAGE FILE

The ERRMSG fi Ie is initially entered into the system either through a card reader or an on-I ine terminal at the central site.

The procedures for each type of input are described below.

CARD READER INPUT

zeros. Nonhexadecimal letters result in output of a warning message and cause the card to be ignored. The card image