>>-MODIFY-- --procname--,--INOPDUMP--=--+-OFF-+----------------->
'-ON--'
>--+-----------------------------------------+-----------------><
'-,--TRLE--=--+-trle_name---------------+-'
| .-,-------------. |
| V | |
'-(------trle_name---+--)-'
Abbreviations
Operand |
Abbreviation |
MODIFY |
F |
Purpose
INOPDUMP controls the automatic
dumping of VTAM® when an inoperative
condition occurs in one of VTAMs data link control layers. There are
three separate but related controls:
- The global INOPDUMP status, which is also the VTAM INOPDUMP start option. This controls automatic
dumping when an inoperative condition is declared on a resource that
is not defined within a TRLE (transport resource list entry). The
global INOPDUMP status is copied to the TRLE when a TRLE is activated
if the TRLE InOpDump status has not been explicitly set.
- The TRLE INOPDUMP status which controls automatic dumping when
an inoperative condition is declared on a resource that is defined
within the TRLE.
- The INOPCODE status, which controls whether a given code in the
module detecting the inoperative condition is enabled for automatic
dumping. See MODIFY INOPCODE command for more details
on the interaction between INOPDUMP and INOPCODE.
Use MODIFY INOPDUMP to alter either the global or TRLE
INOPDUMP status.
Operands
- procname
- The procedure name for the command. If procname in the START command
was specified as startname.ident, where startname is the VTAM start procedure and ident is the optional
identifier, either startname.ident or ident can be specified for procname.
If
procname in the START command was startname, startname must be specified
for procname.
- INOPDUMP=ON
- Specifies that either the global or TRLE inopdump status is to
be set on.
- INOPDUMP=OFF
- Specifies that either the global or TRLE inopdump status is to
be set off.
- TRLE=trle_name
- Specifies the TRLE name or names for which the INOPDUMP status
is to be altered.
Note: - If the TRLE operand is not specified, both the global and TRLE
statuses are altered. If the TRLE operand is specified, only the
status of the TRLE for the name or names specified is altered and
the global status remains unchanged.
- The response to a successful global Modify INOPDUMP command will
always include the global INOPDUMP status. If the TRL major node was
available at the time of the command, you will receive a reminder
message that the status for all TRLEs has also been changed. The response
to a successful Modify INOPDUMP command that includes the TRLE option
will always include the global INOPDUMP status along with the TRLE
name or names that were processed.
Examples
Modifying INOPDUMP information:
f vtam,inopdump=off,trle=trle1a
IST097I MODIFY ACCEPTED
IST1865I GLOBAL INOPDUMP = OFF
IST1866I TRLE = TRLE1A INOPDUMP = OFF
IST314I END
IST223I MODIFY INOPDUMP COMMAND COMPLETED