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IBM Fault Analyzer for z/OS User’s Guide and Reference V16.1.0
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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
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  • Fault Analyzer installation and administration
    • Migrating from an earlier version of Fault Analyzer
    • Preparing to customize Fault Analyzer
    • Customizing the operating environment for Fault Analyzer
    • Using the Fault Analyzer IDIS subsystem

      Fault Analyzer uses a subsystem known as IDIS for services that can otherwise not be performed or which might cause incomplete analysis if not started.

    • Modifying your ISPF environment
    • Customize Fault Analyzer by using USERMODs
    • Customize Fault Analyzer by using an IDIOPTLM configuration-options module
    • Setting up history files

      Fault Analyzer requires at least one PDS or PDSE data set to be allocated as a fault history file.

    • Setting and changing default options for the site
    • Providing compiler listings or Fault Analyzer side files
    • Customizing the CICS environment
    • Customizing the DB2 environment
    • Customizing the IMS environment
    • Customizing the Fault Analyzer Japanese feature
    • Verifying Fault Analyzer customization
    • Managing history files (IDIUTIL utility)

      The IDIUTIL batch utility can be used to perform history file management functions, such as listing and deleting history file fault entries.

    • Providing application-specific explanations and descriptions
    • Maintaining Fault Analyzer
    • Disabling Fault Analyzer
    • Customizing Fault Analyzer by using user exits
      • Invocation parameters
        • Global environment data area (ENV)
        • User exit type specific data area
      • Supported exit programming languages
      • Determining which exit type is invoking a common user exit
      • Data area version checking
      • Diagnostic tracing
      • Descriptions of fault analysis user exit types
      • Descriptions of IDIUTIL batch utility user exit types
      • User exit REXX commands
      • Formatting tags
      • The IDIXUFMT load module Formatting user exit
      • Interfacing with the ADFzCC Event Processing user exit
    • Installing non-ISPF interfaces to access Fault Analyzer history files

User exit type specific data area

For information about data areas that are specific to an exit type, refer to the individual exit types in Descriptions of fault analysis user exit types or Descriptions of IDIUTIL batch utility user exit types.

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