When DAE is active but does not suppress a dump, DAE adds the reason
that the dump is not suppressed to the dump header record. When viewing
a dump online or printing a dump, specify the IPCS VERBEXIT DAEDATA
subcommand to see the reason that a dump was not suppressed.
Some reasons for not suppressing a dump are:
- The dump is unique. DAE found no match for the symptom string.
- The current ADYSETxx member does not specify SUPPRESS or SUPPRESSALL
for the type of dump being requested.
- A SLIP operator command specifies that the dump is not to be suppressed.
A SLIP command with ACTION=SVCD, ACTION=SYNCSVCD, ACTION=STDUMP,
ACTION=RECOVERY, or ACTION=TRDUMP always produces a dump. ACTION=NOSUP
stops suppression.
- DAE could not find all required symptoms.
- DAE could not find the minimum number of symptoms.
- The symptom string built by DAE was shorter than the minimum length.
- DAE found certain errors. For example, a required symptom had
a key that was not valid.
- The VRADAE key in the SDWA is absent, signifying that the dump
should not be suppressed, and the DAE parameter of the ADYSETxx parmlib
member does not specify SUPPRESSALL.
- The VRANODAE key is present in the SDWA, specifying that the dump
should not be suppressed.