For what it's worth, I put some notes on dbx at
   http://members.tripod.com/billlalonde/oehist.htm
(Best viewed without JavaScript enabled).

  Bill

On Fri, 20 May 2005 07:53:44 +0200, Barbara Nitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Brian,
>I appreciate the help! I had gone directly to the service aids book and
>never looked at the PM manual.
>I suspect that my executable was bound at a higher release than z/OS 1.4
>(which is what we still are). I don't want to re-bind, I just want to get a
>clearer indication (maybe a name) of the csects we're executing in.
>Bill, I'll ask our Domino/UNIX guys to try dbx (I am really illiterate in
>all things UNIX), but I don't hold my breath. I am ready to scream, anyway,
>as IBM level 2 tells me that "In general, loops are one of the most
>difficult things to find in a dump since they occur over time and the dump
>only provides a snapshot".
>And in the clear face of a systrace full of entries like:
>00 001D 008E1970   EXT  1005 078D2400 9473042E
>I am being told "Also, analysis of the systrace for TCB:008E1970 does not
>show a loop in this 4 second period". (4 seconds is my trace table)
>Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
>Best regards, Barbara
>

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