The storage map is part of a source description. A source description is for an unformatted source that IPCS can format, for example, an SVC dump, a stand-alone dump, an SYSMDUMP dump, a trace data set, a data set, or active storage. The source description is in the dump directory allocated with ddname IPCSDDIR and is your current dump directory. The current dump directory is your user dump directory or, for users with write access authority, might be the sysplex dump directory.
{ LISTMAP } [ RANGE(address:address)] [data-descr ]
{ LMAP }
[ RESCAN | NORESCAN ]
[ SUMMARY | NOSUMMARY ]
-------- SETDEF-Defined Parameters -------------------------
Note: You can override the following SETDEF parameters.
See SETDEF subcommand — set defaults.
[ DISPLAY[(display-options)] ]
[ NODISPLAY[(display-options)] ]
[ FLAG(severity) ]
[ PRINT | NOPRINT ]
[ TERMINAL | NOTERMINAL ]
[ TEST | NOTEST ]
[ VERIFY | NOVERIFY ]
Data description parameter explains the use and syntax of the data description parameter.
If you specify address processing parameters (which are optional) but omit the address (which is required), the subcommand lists all map records for the address space.
If you omit the range parameter, the subcommand lists all map records for the dump.
RESCAN requests retransmission.
NORESCAN suppresses retransmission.
NOSUMMARY specifies that a processing summary is to be suppressed. The NOSUMMARY parameter is useful to turn off summary messages when the subcommand is invoked within a CLIST or a REXX exec.
See Standard subcommand return codes for a description of the return codes produced by the LISTMAP subcommand.
listmap range(5000.:10000.) terminal noprint
The subcommand requests a display, at the terminal only, of the storage map entries that originate between the addresses X'5000' and X'10000'.