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ANALYZE, /PROCESS_DUMP, Qualifiers, /IMAGE_PATH

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

      /IMAGE_PATH[=directory-spec] dump-file
      /NOIMAGE_PATH

    On Alpha systems, specifies the search path the debugger is to use
    to find the debugger symbol table (DST) file.  As in prior debuggers,
    the debugger builds an image list from the saved process image list.
    When you set an image (the main image is automatically set), the
    debugger attempts to open that image in order to find the DST file.

    If you include the /IMAGE_PATH=directory-spec qualifier, the
    debugger searches for the DST file in the specified directory.
    The debugger first tries to translate directory-spec as the logical
    name of a directory search list.  If that fails, the debugger
    interprets directory-spec as a directory specification, and searches
    that directory for matching .DSF or .EXE files.  A .DSF file takes
    precedence over an .EXE file.  The name of the .DSF or .EXE file
    must match the image.

    If you do not include the /IMAGE_PATH=directory-spec qualifier,
    the debugger looks for the DST file first in the directory that
    contains the dump file.  If that fails, the debugger searches
    directory SYS$SHARE and then directory SYS$MESSAGE.  If the debugger
    fails to find a DST file for an image, the symbolic information
    available to the debugger is limited to global and universal symbol
    names.

    Version 7.3 and later debuggers check for dumpfile image specification
    and DST file link date-time mismatches and issue a warning if one is
    discovered.

    The dump-file parameter is the name of the process dump file to
    be analyzed.  Note that the process dump file file type must be .DMP
    and the DST file type must be either .DSF or .EXE.
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