TFDS Manual
Using TFDSCOM Commands
Tandem Failure Data System (TFDS) Manual—520628-003
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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
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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).
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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.
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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
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This example causes TFDS to analyze the dump file located at
$DATA00.DUMPS.CPU3:
ANALYZE FILENAME $DATA00.DUMPS.CPU3
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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
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You can use the abbreviation ap in place of ANALYZEPRIORITY.
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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