/PARTIAL=(section,...)
Causes SDA to copy only the specified sections of the dump.
The /PARTIAL qualifier can only be used with a selective system
dump (compressed or uncompressed). It is not available for full
system dumps or for process dumps. Also, the /PARTIAL qualifier
cannot be combined with /COMPRESS, /DECOMPRESS, or /[NO]COLLECT.
Such a copy must be performed as two separate COPY commands,
and requires exiting from SDA and then re-invoking SDA on the
intermediate copy.
See the description of Partial Dump Copies in the HP OpenVMS
System Analysis Tools Manual. For an explanation of key processes
and key global pages, and the organization of a selective system
dump, see the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, Volume 2:
Tuning, Monitoring, and Complex Systems.
Multiple sections must be separated by commas. If only one
section is given, the parentheses may be omitted. Possible
sections are as follows:
Table 2-1 Dump Sections
PT System Page Table Space
S0S1 32-bit System Space
S2 64-bit System Space
REPLICATED_SYS Replicated System Space (only applies to Alpha
systems with RADs enabled)
PROCESS=option Process Space for one or more processes.
Options are:
ALL All processes. This is the
default.
KEY All key processes.
OTHER All other (not key) processes.
NAME=(list) Specific named processes (see note
below)
GLOBAL=option Global Pages. Options are:
ALL All global pages mapped by
processes. This is the default.
KEY All global pages mapped by key
processes.
OTHER All other (not key) global pages
mapped by processes.
KEY Equivalent to:
PT, S0S1, S2, REPLICATED_SYS, PROCESS = KEY,
GLOBAL = KEY
OTHER Equivalent to:
PROCESS = OTHER, GLOBAL = OTHER
SYSTEM Equivalent to:
PT, S0S1, S2, REPLICATED_SYS
NOTE
If /PARTIAL=PROCESS=NAME=(list) is specified:
- Multiple process names must be separated by commas. If
only one process name is given, the parentheses may be
omitted.
- Process names can include "%" and "*" wildcards.
- The comparison of the given name to actual process names
in the dump is performed case-blind, and trailing spaces
and tabs are ignored.
- Process names can include characters, such as "," and
"/". You can enclose the process name in quotes to
include some of these special characters in the name
you specify, or you can use the "%" wildcard instead of
characters.