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SVC dumps
A SVC dump is a core dump initiated by the operating system generally when a programming exception occurs. SVC dump processing stores data in dump data sets that you pre-allocate, or that the system allocates automatically as needed.
Alternatively, you can initiate an SVC dump through the MVS™ console, to gather diagnostic data for a 'hang' condition, for example. SVC dumps that you initiate this way are called console dumps.
One example of an abend that could occur is the EC3 abend. WebSphere® Application Server for z/OS® requests an SVC dump when a controller terminates a servant
(region) with an EC3 abend when timeout conditions occur.
- Your installation can set parmlib options that determine what
to dump, eliminate duplicate dumps, and so on. WebSphere Application Server for z/OS provides a dump parmlib sample
in
SBBOJCL(BBODMCCB)
. - The standard SDATA expected in a SVC dump:
SDATA=(ALLNUC,CSA,GRSQ,LPA,LSQA,PSA,RGN,SQA,SUM,SWA,TRT),end
- If you cannot find an SVC dump for a specific abend, your installation
might be using Dump analysis and elimination (DAE) to suppress the
dump. If this is the case, you can change DAE to let the dump be taken
or set a SLIP on the specific abend for a particular job name if the
timeout is consistently happening. For further information, see:
- z/OS MVS Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids, GA22-7589 for details about using DAE.
- z/OS MVS System Commands, SA22-7627 for details about the SLIP command, which controls SLIP (serviceability level indication processing), a diagnostic aid that intercepts or traps certain system events and specifies what action to take. Using the SLIP command, you can set, modify, and delete SLIP traps.
- When you initiate a console dump:
- When you want an SVC dump of a servant region, also request a dump of the servant's controller region.
- Unless you suspect a particular servant region as the source of a problem, dump the controller region and all of its servant regions.
- If syslog contains a message indicating that the maxspace limit
was reached for this dump, the SVC dump might be a partial one that
might not contain the data you need to diagnose the timeout. This
limit means that the data set used for SVC dump is not large enough,
and you have to change the size to capture a complete dump.Note: If you are running WebSphere Application Server for z/OS with 64-bit support, and you specify RGN (region) in the SDATA parameter set, you will need to allocate a much larger space limit for the SVC dump.
- To view CEEDUMP contents within the SVC dump, use the IPCS verbexit LEDATA, with the CEEDUMP or NTHREADS options, to format and analyze Language Environment® control blocks. For additional information, see z/OS Language Environment Debugging Guide, GA22-756 for instructions for using IPCS to format and analyze CEEDUMP contents.