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Disk File Maintenance Utilities<br />

TRACE<br />

Enable/disable DYNUTIL internal tracing facility.<br />

A detailed explanation of each command is presented following the DYNUTIL<br />

command syntax description.<br />

DYNUTIL Command Syntax<br />

Apply the following rules when specifying DYNUTIL commands:<br />

• Specify commands in free-<strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong>mat beginning in any position on the<br />

statement.<br />

• Leave at least one blank space following the command.<br />

• Separate all operands by one or more blanks.<br />

• Continuation statements can begin in any position on the next statement.<br />

You can use a maximum of 3 of these statements. Continuations are<br />

denoted by writing a space and a hyphen (-) as the last character on the<br />

command line. Make sure not to split an operand between two statements.<br />

For example, both of the following ALTER statements are acceptable:<br />

ALTER 'OLD.FILE' <strong>CA</strong>TALOG -<br />

RENAME='NEW.FILE'<br />

ALTER<br />

'OLD.FILE' <strong>CA</strong>TALOG RENAME='NEW.FILE'<br />

• Comments are not allowed on commands.<br />

Default In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Default in<strong>for</strong>mation is listed in the following table:<br />

Function Defaults For TLBL dtfname Logical Unit<br />

DUMP DUMP SYS005<br />

LISTTAPE RESTORE SYS006<br />

REORG RESTORE SYS006<br />

RESTORE RESTORE SYS006<br />

ALTER Command<br />

The ALTER command changes the expiration date, file ID of files, or both. You<br />

can also data-secure or remove data security <strong>for</strong> a file.<br />

This command has the following <strong>for</strong>mat:<br />

Chapter 5: Supporting Disk File Management 5–13

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