list-aborts command

The list-aborts command produces a sorted report of the aborts logged into the dm,errors, file, beginning with the most recently logged message. It is different from the list-errors macro in that it only displays aborts not informational messages (such as logoffs or system boots).

Syntax

 list-aborts {(options}

Parameter(s)

options n Activates the nopause function on output to the terminal
p Directs output to the system printer via the spooler.

Example(s)

This example reports the aborts logged into the errors file.

 :list-aborts
 [404] 4 items selected out of 71 items.
 Page   1     dm,errors,                                  07:25:15 29 Jun 2020
 time. r error.message................. last tcl entry.... pib/user md. abs-fid.
 date                                                                   abs-date
                                                                        pgm-ctr
 12:15   Invalid Remote Driver          AZCDAZCD           1 qa         18
 04/07                                                     qa.fsi.flash 03/03/20
                                                                        2.17A
 08:15 0 b-tree index                   verify-index       1 qa         00000018
 04/07   a1 inconsistent                dm,A1909129758_AI3 qa.fsi.flash
                                        4288, a1
 08:14   ovf runaway                    rt (1              260 qa       18
 04/07   0000C65B                                          qa.fsi.flash 03/03/20
         OVF_ONE_MAIN:000                                               1.1E7
         Return stack contents...
         OVF_ADD:000
         RP_CMD:000
         RP_GETGRP:000
         RP_GETITM:000
         GETITM_NLX:000
         ES_MD30_L70:000
 08:30   priv op                        verify-index       1 tim a01    18
 04/06   BR_UNIX_BIX:000                timsnixtest a1 (n               03/03/20
         Return stack contents...                                       9.1FC
         <No return stack entries>
 [405] 4 items listed out of 4 items.