Library /sys$common/syshlp/clue.hlb CLUE, Logicals *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
Define the logical CLUE$DIRECTORY to point to the location of CLUE.EXE. If CLUE$OUTPUT is defined, the files generated by the /OUTPUT and /BINARY qualifiers are placed in that directory. If CLUE$MAX_ENTRIES is defined, the number of entries in the binary file will be limited to the number specified by this logical by deleting the oldest entries. If CLUE$EXCLUDE_OPERS is defined, Operator Shutdowns will not be added to the history file when /BINARY is used. By default Operator Shutdowns are added to the history file. If CLUE$INHIBIT is defined, CLUE will not analyze a dump. This is used to suppress CLUE execution when CLUE is called from startup procedures. If CLUE$CLEANUP is defined, CLUE will delete the previous output listing. This ensures that only the latest CLUE listing is retained. If CLUE$NOSUMMARY is defined, CLUE will not extract the Summary of Processes from a dump. This provides a way to suppress the summary data without editing the command procedures containing the CLUE command. If analyzing a dump from another version of VMS and you have the Executive Images and Symbol table files from that version of VMS available, define logicals, CLUE$EXEC_IMAGES_Vxy and CLUE$STB_Vxy where x is the major VMS version Number and y is the minor version, e.g. for VMS V5.3, define logicals CLUE$EXEC_IMAGES_V53 and CLUE$STB_V53 to point to the directories where the appropriate files are located. If these logicals are not defined, CLUE will read symbols from the running system's executive images and symbol table files which may not give the correct symbolizing of the stack contents. If CANASTA$WORK is defined, the CANASTA file produced by the /CANASTA qualifier is placed in that directory.
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