If you get an ABEND on the Test or Production IDMS systems, a dump will be printed on the IDMS log. If you would like to see the dump, tell a DBA group member the time of day that the ABEND occurred, and he/she will print it out for you. Or use TSO option DB to print it.
Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char
C1 A D1 J F0 0
C2 B D2 K E2 B F1 1
C3 C D3 L E3 B F2 2
C4 D D4 M E4 B F3 3
C5 E D5 N E5 B F4 4
C6 F D6 O E6 B F5 5
C7 G D7 P E7 B F6 6
C8 H D8 Q E8 B F7 7
C9 I D9 R E9 B F8 8
F9 9
Bits Hex Decimal Bits Hex Decimal
0000 00 0 1001 09 9
0001 01 1 1010 0A 10
0010 02 2 1011 0B 11
0011 03 3 1100 0C 12
0100 04 4 1101 0D 13
0101 05 5 1110 0E 14
0110 06 6 1111 0F 15
0111 07 7 10000 10 16
1000 08 8 10001 11 17
Abends are to be expected on the test system because programs are in the process of being debugged. However, too many abends can slow down everyone's work. When a program abends, IDMS must (1) read the journal file records to apply the before-images to the database, and (2) write a dump to the IDMS log, which takes several seconds and prevents other messages from being written until it finishes. If several dumps occur in rapid succession, the log may completely fill up before the archive job can empty
it. When this happens, IDMS stops all work until the log is empty.