Displays formatted information from the header, error log buffers, logical memory blocks (LMBs), memory map, compression data, and a summary of the dump. Also displays hexadecimal information of individual blocks. Format SHOW DUMP [/ALL | /BLOCK[=m [{:|;}n] ] | /COLLECTION [= {ALL|n} ] | /COMPRESSION_MAP [=m [:n[:p[{:|;}q]]]] | /ERROR_LOGS | /FILE = {COLLECTION | DUMP [=n]} | /HEADER | /LMB [= {ALL|n} ] | /MEMORY_MAP | /SUMMARY]
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /ALL
Displays the equivalent to specifying all the /SUMMARY, /HEADER, /ERROR_LOGS, /COMPRESSION_MAP, /LMB=ALL, /MEMORY_MAP, and /COLLECTION qualifiers.
1.2 /BLOCK
/BLOCK [=m [{:|;}n] ] Displays a hexadecimal dump of one or more blocks. You can specify ranges by using the following syntax: no value Displays next block m Displays single block m:n Displays a range of blocks from m to n, inclusive m;n Displays a range of blocks starting at m and continuing for n blocks
1.3 /COLLECTION
/COLLECTION [= {ALL|n} ] Displays the contents of the file identification or unwind data collection (on Integrity servers only) appended to a copy of the dump using COPY/COLLECT or written to a separate collection file using COLLECT/SAVE. By default, a summary of the collection is displayed. You can specify that the details of a single entry or all entries are to be displayed. n is the start block number of the collection entry, as displayed in the collection summary.
1.4 /COMPRESSION_MAP
/COMPRESSION_MAP [=m [:n[:p[{:|;}q]]] ] In a compressed dump, displays details of the compression data. You can specify levels of detail by using the following syntax, where m,n,p,q may each be wildcarded (*): no value Displays a summary of all compression map blocks. m Displays contents of a single compression map block. m:n Displays details of single compression map entry. m:n:p Displays compressed and raw data for the specified compression section (item p in section m:n). Note that m:n:p may contain wildcards (*). m:n:p:q Displays compressed and raw data for the specified range of compression sections (items p to q inclusive in section m:n). m:n:p;q Displays compressed and raw data for the specified range of compression sections (q items starting from item p in section m:n) .
1.5 /ERROR_LOGS
Displays a summary of the error log buffers.
1.6 /FILE
/FILE = {COLLECTION | DUMP [=n]} If analyzing multiple dump files from a partial dump copy, or if a separate collection file is in use, the /FILE qualifier indicates whether the SHOW DUMP command applies to one of the dump files or to the collection file. If /FILE is not specified, by default, the SHOW DUMP/SUMMARY, SHOW DUMP/HEADER, SHOW DUMP/COLLECTION, and SHOW DUMP/ALL commands apply to all open files, and the SHOW DUMP/LMB=ALL and SHOW DUMP/COMPRESSION commands apply to all open dump files. If /FILE=DUMP is specified without a file number, then these commands apply to the primary dump file. By default, SHOW DUMP/BLOCK applies to the primary dump file. By default, SHOW DUMP/LMB=n and SHOW DUMP/COMPRESSION=n apply to the primary dump file or to the dump file for which the command was last used. All other qualifiers are applicable only to the primary dump file.
1.7 /HEADER
Displays the formatted contents of the dump header.
1.8 /LMB
/LMB[= {ALL|n} ] In a selective dump, displays the formatted contents of logical memory block (LMB) headers and the virtual address (VA) ranges within the LMB. You can specify the LMBs to be displayed by using the following syntax: no value Displays next LMB n Displays LMB at block n of the dump ALL Displays all LMBs
1.9 /MEMORY_MAP
In a full dump, displays the contents of the memory map.
1.10 /SUMMARY
Displays a summary of the dump. This is the default.