1.ELV> DUMP /NODE=DUMBO /ENTRY=END:10 ERROR_FILE.SYS,ERRLOG.SYS
The command in this example writes OpenVMS dump-style records
created from selected events in two input files, ERROR_FILE.SYS
and ERRLOG.SYS, to an output dump file named ERROR_FILE.DMP.
The name of the output file comes from the name of the first
input file in the list.
The selected events, which end with entry 10, are those that
occurred on node DUMBO.
2.$ ANALYZE/ERROR_LOG/ELV DUMP /INCLUDE=(DEVICE_ERRORS,TIMEOUTS) /LOG
The command in this example writes OpenVMS dump-style
records created from selected events in the default
SYS$ERRORLOG:ERRLOG.SYS file to an output dump file named
ERRLOG.DMP.
The selected events include only the DEVICE_ERRORS and TIMEOUTS
event classes. In addition, control and informational messages
are output to the terminal.
3.ELV> DUMP /SINCE=22-MAY-2003:01:00:00.00 /BEFORE=24-MAY-2003:04:51:33.87
The command in this example writes OpenVMS dump-style
records created from selected events in the default
SYS$ERRORLOG:ERRLOG.SYS file to an output dump file named
ERRLOG.DMP.
The selected events fall in the interval between the two
specified dates.
4.ELV> DUMP /SINCE=22-MAY-2003:01:00:00.00 /BEFORE=24-MAY-2003:04:51:33.87
/REJECTED
This example is identical to the previous example except that
rejected events are written rather than selected events.
The rejected events are those that fall outside the interval
between the two specified dates.
5.$ ANALYZE/ERROR_LOG/ELV DUMP /INVALID /OUTPUT=OUTFILE.OUT
The command in this example writes OpenVMS dump-style
records created from invalid events in the default
SYS$ERRORLOG:ERRLOG.SYS file to an output dump file named
OUTFILE.OUT.