As the following example show, specify the dump tailoring options described in Dump tailoring options within parentheses and single quotation marks as the value of the DUMP keyword on the AMDSADMP macro.
DUMP=('SP(5,37,18) IN ASID('JES3')')
DUMP=('RANGE(0:1000000) IN ASID(1)')
DUMP=('DATASPACES OF ASID('DUMPSRV')')
You can also specify additional summary address space as the value of the ADDSUMM keyword on the AMDSADMP macro.
ADDSUMM=(‘ASID(’BPX*’)’)
ADDSUMM=('ASID(28),ASID('JOHNDOE')’)
ADDSUMM=(’ASID(’MYDB’,40,46:48)’)
AMD059D ENTER 'DUMP' OR 'SET' OR ‘ADDSUMM’ WITH OPTIONS, 'LIST' OR 'END'.
Figure 1 shows a sample exchange between stand-alone dump and the operator. The operator's replies are in lowercase. Note the operator's reply to message AMD059D using the DUMP keyword and ADDSUMM keyword.
AMD082I WARNING: THE MINASID SPECIFICATION HAS BEEN SET TO 'PHYSIN'.
AMD059D ENTER 'DUMP' OR 'SET' OR ‘ADDSUMM’ WITH OPTIONS, 'LIST' OR 'END'.
dump sp(0::9) inasid('jes2')
AMD060I ERROR IN INPUT TEXT INDICATED BY '*':
DUMP SP(0::9) INASID('JES2')
*
AMD065A ENTER TEXT TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR THE TEXT IN ERROR.
>
AMD060I ERROR IN INPUT TEXT INDICATED BY '*':
DUMP SP(0:9) INASID('JES2')
******
AMD065A ENTER TEXT TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR THE TEXT IN ERROR.
> in asid
AMD082I WARNING: THE MINASID SPECIFICATION HAS BEEN SET TO 'PHYSIN'.
AMD059D ENTER 'DUMP' OR 'SET' OR ‘ADDSUMM’ WITH OPTIONS, 'LIST' OR 'END'.
> list
AMD067I CURRENT DUMP OPTIONS:
CSA ALSO LSQA, SP(203:205,213:215,229:230,236:237,247:249) IN ASID(PHYSIN)
ALSO SP(0:9) IN ASID('JES2')
ADDSUMM ASID('ALLOCAS','ANTAS000','ANTMAIN','CATALOG','CONSOLE','DEVMAN',
'DUMPSRV','GRS','IEFSCHAS','IOSAS','IXGLOGR','JESXCF','JES2','JES3','OMVS',
'SMSPDSE','SMSPDSE1','SMSVSAM','WLM','SMF','SMFXC','XCFAS')
AMD082I WARNING: THE MINASID SPECIFICATION HAS BEEN SET TO 'PHYSIN'.
AMD059D ENTER 'DUMP' OR 'SET' OR ‘ADDSUMM’ WITH OPTIONS, 'LIST' OR 'END'.
> end
When stand-alone dump detects an error in the reply to message AMD059D, it repeats the incorrect line at the console, underscores the incorrect part with asterisks, and prompts the operator for replacement text. If the dump options exceed 255 characters, stand-alone dump marks the whole line in error.
If a system restart occurs during the virtual storage dump program, stand-alone dump re-prompts the operator for dump options. stand-alone dump does not use any of the dump options that the operator specified before the system restart.