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394   VM/HSC 6.0 System Programmer’s Guide
1st ed., 6/30/04 - 312579601
Below is an example of the VMFPLC2 commands normally used to copy the problem 
materials onto a tape mounted at virtual address 181: 
VMFPLC2 DUMP PRBnnnnn * * 
VMFPLC2 DUMP SMS2000 VMFSVLOG * 
VMFPLC2 WTM 2 
Dump Analysis Using SLUIPCS 
Normally, dump analysis is performed by a StorageTek Software Support Representative. 
However, the facilities described in this section are available to all users. 
The SLUIPCS CMS command supplied by StorageTek utilizes the dump processing 
facilities native to the VM release on which it executes. Under VM/SP, VM/SP HPO, and 
VM/ESA 370, SLUIPCS uses Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) facilities; under 
VM/XA SP and VM/ESA, SLUIPCS uses the Dump Viewing Facility (DVF). 
When SLUIPCS SCAN is specified, one of the following interactive dump analysis 
(SCAN) environments is established: 
• DUMPSCAN - VM/XA SP and VM/ESA 
• IPCSSCAN - VM/SP and VM/SP HPO, Release 6, and VM/ESA 370
After entering the SCAN environment, you may invoke any of the environment’s IBM or 
StorageTek supplied subcommands. The following IBM manuals describe the IBM 
subcommands that may be used in the SCAN environment:
• VM/SP and VM/SP HPO Release 6 -- IPCS Guide and Reference 
• VM/ESA 370 Release 1 -- IPCS Guide and Reference 
• VM/XA SP and VM/ESA -- Dump Viewing Facility Operation Guide and Reference 
StorageTek provides the following specialized subcommands for the SCAN environment:
Table 24.  Subcommands for the SCAN Environment
Subcommand
Function 
EX Execute 
CMS 
command 
FIND Display 
address 
of 
a named data structure 
PSW Display 
PSW 
STAT 
Display PSW, regs, clocks, and dump title 
TASK 
Display TBLOK address(es) for a named task 
TRB 
Display register save area traceback 
TTE 
Display a trace table entry 
VIEW 
Display a named data structure 
WA 
Display module name at specified address 
WN 
Display starting address of specified module name