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IBM Fault Analyzer for z/OS User’s Guide and Reference V15.1.6
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  • About this document
  • Summary of changes
  • Using Fault Analyzer
  • Fault Analyzer installation and administration
  • Fault Analyzer reference information
  • Sample customized ISPF interface front-end
  • Java API to download Fault Analyzer report
  • Technical details for screen size adjustments
  • Support resources
  • Accessibility features for Fault Analyzer
  • Notices
  • Glossary
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  1. Home
  2. Using Fault Analyzer
  3. The Fault Analyzer ISPF interface
  4. Commands
  5. IDISINFO

    The IDISINFO command can be used to invoke the interactive IDIS subsystem interface.

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  • Using Fault Analyzer
    • Introduction
    • Real-time analysis
    • The Fault Analyzer ISPF interface
      • Invoking the interface
      • The Fault Entry List display
      • Action-bar pull-down menus
      • Commands
        • CE
        • CICSD
        • CICSLINK
        • CICSSTG
        • CMDS
        • COLS
        • COPY
        • CUROPTS
        • DISASM
        • DSECT
        • DUPS
        • EDIT
        • EXEC
        • FIND
        • IDISINFO

          The IDISINFO command can be used to invoke the interactive IDIS subsystem interface.

        • INFO
        • JCL
        • LOOKUP
        • MATCH
        • NEXT
        • NOTE

          This command can be used to create a user note or edit an existing user note in an edit session. It is only available from within the interactive report.

        • NOTELIST
        • PREV
        • QUIT
        • REFRESH
        • RESET
        • RPTFIND
        • RUNCHAIN
        • SHOW
        • SHOWFREE
        • SIT
        • STCK
        • STGMAP
        • VIEWS
      • Fault Analyzer preferences
      • BatchOpts
      • Viewing a saved report
      • Adding or removing blank lines
      • Adding or removing help text
      • Setting preferred formatting width
      • Displaying user-selected message or abend code explanations
      • Copying interactive displays to a file
      • Displaying product copyright, license, and version information
      • Deleting history file entries

        A fault entry can be deleted from a history file automatically or explicitly.

      • Locking fault entries

        You can lock a fault entry to prevent it from being deleted from a history file. You can specify the number of days that the fault entry is to remain locked, or specify that the lock never expires (the fault entry is never deleted). You can highlight locked fault entries in the Fault Entry List display. The optional IDIXLOCK exit can control fault entry flag values across an installation.

      • Viewing fault entry information
      • Viewing the fault entry duplicate history
      • Expanding and collapsing duplicate fault entries
      • Copying history file entries
      • Moving history file entries

        Use the M line command in the Fault Entry List display to move a fault entry.

      • Transmitting history file entries

        Use the X line command in the Fault Entry List display to XMIT a fault entry.

      • Packaging fault entries
      • Security considerations
      • Specifying 64-bit addresses
      • Using the interactive IDIS subsystem interface

        The IDIS Subsystem Information option displays the status of the IDIS subsystem.

      • Displaying options currently in effect
      • Recovering user notes
    • Performing batch reanalysis
    • Performing interactive reanalysis
    • Performing CICS system abend dump analysis
    • Formatting a CICS auxiliary trace data set
    • Performing Java analysis
    • The Fault Analyzer report
    • Using non-ISPF interfaces to access Fault Analyzer history files

IDISINFO

The IDISINFO command can be used to invoke the interactive IDIS subsystem interface.

Figure 1. Syntax

1  IDISINFO

For more information, see Using the interactive IDIS subsystem interface.

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