LMCP DUMP — VMS 5.5-2H4
Displays the contents of a specified log file.
Format
DUMP filespec [qualifier...]
Additional information available:
Parameter
filespec Specifies the file specification of the log file.
Qualifiers
Additional information available:
/ACTIVE/FORMAT/HEX/LOGID/OUTPUT/RM/STATE
/TID
/ACTIVE
Specifies that only records relating to active transactions within the log file are dumped.
/FORMAT
/FORMAT(default)
/NOFORMAT
Dumps the contents of the log file as formatted records. If the
/NOFORMAT qualifier is specified only the log file header is
displayed.
/HEX
Specifies that the contents of the log file dump are displayed as ASCII characters and hexadecimal longwords. Use both the /NOFORMAT and /HEX qualifiers to format a dump in hexadecimal only.
/LOGID
/LOGID=log_identifier
Specifies the log identifier, in hexadecimal format, associated
with a specific resource manager. The /LOGID qualifier can only be
used in conjunction with the /RM qualifier.
/OUTPUT
/OUTPUT[=filespec]
Specifies that the output is written to the file specified. By
default the DUMP command writes the output to SYS$OUTPUT. If you
enter /OUTPUT with no file specification, then LMCP_DUMP is the
default file name and LIS is the default type.
/RM
/RM=rm_identifier
Selects the transactions to be dumped according to the resource
manager participating in the transaction. The argument supplied
for the rm_identifier can be either the ASCII character string
for the resource manager name, or its hexadecimal equivalent. When
specifying a hexadecimal string, you must prefix the characters %X
to the hexadecimal string.
If a partial resource manager name is supplied as the argument for
the rm_identifier, LMCP selects all resource managers whose names
begin with the supplied string.
/STATE
/STATE=transaction_state
Selects the transactions to be dumped according to their
transaction states. A value of either PREPARED or COMMITTED can
be supplied as an argument to the /STATE qualifier. If the /STATE
qualifier is not supplied, all transactions records are selected.
/TID
/TID=transaction_id
Selects the transactions to be dumped according to the transaction
identifier. The argument supplied for the transaction_id must be a
hexadecimal character string.
Example
LMCP> DUMP SYSTEM$BLUE
This command produces a formatted dump of the specified log file.