casdup [/a|/b|/x] [/c] [/d] [/ffile-name] [/n] [/ifile-name] [/l] [/mxx{,xx}...] [/pnn{,nn}...] [/res-name] [/snnnnnn] [/w] [/0] [/1] [/2] [/3] [/4] [aux] [/e] [/h]
/a | Use the A data set (default) |
/b | Use the B data set |
/x | Use the X data set (for external dumps produced by casdump /d) |
/c | Display only the Application Program Interface (API) entries |
/d | Display module IDs |
/ffile-name | The name of the output formatted dump file |
/n | Omit page headers |
/ifile-name | The name of the input trace file. Overrides /a, /b, /r, /x, and aux |
/l | List summary information only |
/mxx{,xx}... | The module IDs to be included in the screen trace |
/pnn{,nn}... | The process IDs to be included in the screen trace |
/res-name | Name of the enterprise server that owns the dump. Defaults to ESDEMO |
/snnnnnn | Split output after every nnnnnn lines |
/w | Wide trace format |
/0 | Module/transaction trace |
/1 | /0 level trace plus API |
/2 | /0 and /1 level trace plus RTS and EXTFH trace |
/3 | All formatted trace |
/4 | All trace (default) |
aux | Format an auxiliary trace dump data set. The default is that a system dump is formatted |
/e | Exclude user data mode |
/h | Display usage |
You must have created a system dump or auxiliary trace before you can issue casdup.
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You can use a dash (-) before a parameter as an alternative to a forward slash (/).