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VM (CP) Debug Commands
The following CP commands are useful in diagnosing problems in the system. See
appropriate VM documentation for details on syntax and use.
appropriate VM documentation for details on syntax and use.
SCP SET TRACE Command
The SET TRACE command allows the operator to enable and disable the control program
execution trace feature. It is also known as the TRACE command. In essence, SET
TRACE corresponds to the Generalized Trace Facility (GTF) in MVS. Refer to “SCP
External Trace Facility” on page 367 for more information about SCP tracing.
execution trace feature. It is also known as the TRACE command. In essence, SET
TRACE corresponds to the Generalized Trace Facility (GTF) in MVS. Refer to “SCP
External Trace Facility” on page 367 for more information about SCP tracing.
This command interacts with the HSC TRace command. The SCP TRACE command
must have event USR enabled, and the HSC TRace command must have some component
enabled for tracing for there to be any HSC event tracing.
must have event USR enabled, and the HSC TRace command must have some component
enabled for tracing for there to be any HSC event tracing.
TRACE Command Syntax
For a detailed description of how to use the TRACE command, refer to the HSC
Operator’s Guide.
Operator’s Guide.
SCP Internal Trace Table
The SCP internal trace table is comprised of two data areas:
• MTTH (Master Trace Table Header), and
• trace table entries.
• trace table entries.
Events for the system TRACE task (SLKTKT) are not traced internally or externally. The
internal trace table does NOT contain ‘USR’ events generated by the GTRACE function.
internal trace table does NOT contain ‘USR’ events generated by the GTRACE function.
ADSTOP
Single address stop (VM/SP, VM/SP HPO, and VM/ESA 370)
BEGIN Start
execution
CPTRACE
Enable and disable event tracing (VM/XA and VM/ESA)
CPTRAP
Enable and disable event tracing (VM/SP, VM/SP HPO, VM/ESA 370)
DISPLAY
Display registers, PSW, storage
STORE
Alter registers, PSW, storage
TRACE/PER Multiple
break-points
TRAPRED
Format CP trace table (VM/SP, VM/SP HPO, and VM/ESA 370)
TRSAVE
Define locations for saving trace data
TRSOURCE
Define I/O, data, and guest traces (VM/XA and VM/ESA)
VMDUMP
Dump the virtual machine’s storage.