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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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AREGareg.<br />

dumps the contents of real storage in an AR-specified address space. The<br />

access register number areg is specified as one hexadecimal or two decimal<br />

digits. The access list entry token within the access register is used in<br />

conjunction with the virtual machine’s host access list to determine the address<br />

space to dump.<br />

ASITasit.<br />

dumps the contents of absolute storage in the address space identified by the<br />

address space identification token (ASIT). Specify asit as 1 to 16 hexadecimal<br />

digits; leading zeros are optional.<br />

PRI<br />

dumps the contents of real storage in the host-primary address space. This is<br />

the address space from which the virtual <strong>CP</strong>U is fetching instructions at the<br />

time the comm<strong>and</strong> is run.<br />

SPACEspaceid.<br />

dumps the contents of absolute storage in the address space identified by the<br />

specified spaceid. spaceid is a 1- to 33-character string of the form<br />

►►<br />

ownerid<br />

:<br />

spacename<br />

DUMP Guest Storage (ESA/XC)<br />

where ownerid is an optional one- to eight-character user ID of the virtual<br />

machine that owns the address space, <strong>and</strong> spacename is the 1- to 24-character<br />

address-space name assigned to the address space. If ownerid is not specified,<br />

your virtual machine is assumed to be the owner of the address space.<br />

The spacename BASE is preassigned by <strong>CP</strong> to be the name of your virtual<br />

machine’s host-primary address space.<br />

N dumps the contents of storage in hexadecimal without character translation.<br />

This is the default. Storage is dumped in word segments. An address range is<br />

dumped starting at the fullword in which the specified address resides. Storage<br />

is dumped in fullword increments.<br />

The storage key is dumped on the first line, as well as at every page boundary.<br />

I dumps the contents of storage in instruction format. The specified address is<br />

rounded down to the nearest halfword boundary.<br />

The storage key is dumped on the first line, as well as at every page boundary.<br />

K dumps the storage keys in hexadecimal for all page frames or partial page<br />

frames included in the specified address range.<br />

S dumps the contents of storage in hexadecimal translation. Storage is dumped<br />

as a string starting at the location specified. The specified address range is not<br />

boundary-aligned.<br />

The storage key is dumped on the first line <strong>and</strong> at every page boundary.<br />

T dumps the contents of storage in hexadecimal <strong>and</strong> character form. Storage is<br />

dumped in word segments. An address range is dumped starting at the<br />

X'10'-byte boundary in which the specified address resides. Storage is dumped<br />

in X'10' increments. The hexadecimal data is followed by the storage as an<br />

EBCDIC string, or as an ASCII string if the X option is specified.<br />

The storage key is dumped on the first line <strong>and</strong> at every page boundary.<br />

U dumps the contents of storage in character form. Storage is dumped starting at<br />

►◄<br />

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