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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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(dbx) cont<br />

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lv initialize, object=0x2d04567<br />

lv wait, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

lv unwait, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

lv lock, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

lv unlock, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

lv relock, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

lv unrelock, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

lv destroy, object=0x2d04567<br />

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$m<br />

Specifies mutex variables.<br />

$mv_events<br />

When set, dbx notifies the user but does not stop when a mutex object<br />

event is processed. The following trace information is sent to the user for<br />

the different events:<br />

(dbx) cont<br />

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mv initialize, object=0x2d04567<br />

mv wait, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

mv unwait, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

mv lock, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

mv unlock, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

mv relock, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

mv unrelock, object=0x2d04567, thid=0x0102030405060708<br />

mv destroy, object=0x2d04567<br />

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$noargs<br />

Omits arguments from subcommands, such as where, up, down, and<br />

dump.<br />

$noflbregs<br />

When set, do not display the binary floating point representation of the<br />

floating point registers with the registers subcommand.<br />

$nofldregs<br />

When set, do not display the decimal floating point representation of the<br />

floating point registers with the registers subcommand.<br />

$noflregs<br />

When set, do not display the hexidecimal floating point representation of the<br />

floating point registers with the registers subcommand.<br />

$octin Interprets addresses in octal.<br />

$octints<br />

Prints integers in octal.<br />

$pc Program counter register.<br />

$psw First word of the Program Status Word register.<br />

$psw0<br />

$psw1<br />

First word of the Program Status Word register.<br />

Second word of the Program Status Word register.<br />

dbx: set<br />

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