Native Inspect Manual (H06.04+)
Syntax of Native Inspect Commands
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map-source-name command
To set a MAB by address:
To set a MAB on 4 bytes at a given address:
To set a MAB on variable j when it changes:
To set a “change” MAB:
map-source-name command
Defines file-name mapping rules between source file names at compilation time and at
debug time.
qualified-source-filename
is the fully qualified name of the source file at compilation time.
base-name
is either a fully qualified file name or an unqualified file name to which you are
mapping the qualified-source-filename. If base-name is unqualified,
Native Inspect locates it using the subvolume search path defined by the dir
command.
The map command is useful when a file name has changed in some way, whereas the
dir command is useful when a file’s directory location has changed. When you transfer
files compiled on a PC or workstation to the NonStop system, the file names are often
not identical.
For an example of mapping file names, see Determining the Compilation-Time Source
File Name (If Necessary) on page 2-5 and Configuring a Search Path for Your Source
Files (If Necessary) on page 2-5.
(eInspect 3,880): mab *0x8000370
(eInspect 3,880): c
Continuing.
Process (3, 880) received DS_EVENT_MAB (seg:65535, addr:0x08000370,
pc:0xa4bd4c1
1ea887459, len:-233208559 type:1)
0x700024e0:2 in pcbDataStructs_initialize ()
at \SIERRA.$YOSE1.SYMBAT1.SCXXTST:350
350 for (PCBList.count=0 ; PCBList.count < PCBLIST_MAX; PCBList.count++)
(eInspect 1,480): mab
*0x00000070 4
(eInspect 1,480): mab j -c
(eInspect 1,480):mab PCBList.count -c
map [-source-name] [ qualified-source-filename = base-name |
qualified-name ]










