This Natural profile and session parameter determines whether a memory dump is to be generated in the case of an abnormal termination during the Natural session.
| Possible settings | ON |
A memory dump is produced in the
case of an abnormal termination (TP-monitor dump data set or
SYSUDUMP in z/OS batch mode or under TSO). Then the Natural
session terminates with the error message NAT9967 or NAT9974.
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OFF |
No memory dump is produced.
Notes:
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SNAP |
This setting forces an immediate
dump in the case of an abnormal termination during a Natural session.
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FORCE |
This setting forces an immediate
dump in the case of an abnormal termination during a Natural session and
terminates the Natural session immediately. This is useful for testing purposes
in some environments.
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ABEND |
This works as with Note: |
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| Default setting | OFF |
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| Dynamic specification | yes | ||
| Specification within session | yes | Applicable statement: | SET
GLOBALS |
| Applicable command: | GLOBALS |
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Notes:
DU can be overridden by the session parameter
DU.
DU profile parameter may impair
the system performance considerably, due to I/O processing on the dump data
set.
DU=ON, DU=SNAP or DU=FORCE
may cause buffer fragmentation which may result in a significant degradation in
system performance.
DUE can be used to get a
storage dump for specific errors.