TFDS Manual

Using TFDSCOM Commands
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ANALYZEPRIORITY
CPU num
instructs TFDS to process a halted CPU; num specifies a processor number. Valid
processor numbers range from 0 through 15.
Guidelines
Invoking the ANALYZE command causes an event (6000 for D-series, 6001 for G-
series) to be issued and an entry to be added to the TFDS incident database. If
TSM is configured for automatic dial-out, the event generated is dialed out to the
Global Customer Support Center (GCSC).
This command does not override the AUTODUMP setting. If AUTODUMP is set to
OFF, no dump is generated. Likewise, if the analysis indicates that this incident is a
duplicate of an incident in the TFDS incident database (and DUMPOVERRIDE is
OFF), no dump is generated.
If halted processors are not analyzed and dumped immediately, but later during a
light operational period, you can use the ANALYZE command if the processor has
not been previously dumped or reloaded.
Examples
This example causes TFDS to analyze the dump file located at
$DATA00.DUMPS.CPU3:
ANALYZE FILENAME $DATA00.DUMPS.CPU3
This example causes TFDS to analyze the halted CPU 3:
ANALYZE CPU 3
ANALYZEPRIORITY
The ANALYZEPRIORITY command sets the process priority assigned to the program
that will analyze the halted processor to determine if a processor dump should be
initiated. (See AUTODUMP
on page 4-8.)
priority
is the process priority. The maximum value is 190. The minimum value is 150. The
default value is 180.
Guidelines
You can use the abbreviation ap in place of ANALYZEPRIORITY.
Change the default value only if you have knowledge of the operational
environment and normal process loading. In a particular environment, raising the
ANALYZEPRIORITY priority