If the HFZXSFOR exit is available, Z Abend Investigator invokes it to allow programmatic specification of the location of compiler listing or side file data.
Z Abend Investigator uses a subsystem known as HFZS for services that can otherwise not be performed or which might cause incomplete analysis if not started.
Z Abend Investigator requires at least one PDS or PDSE data set to be allocated as a fault history file.
Store compiler listings or side files in sequential data sets, or as members of PDS or PDSE data sets.
The HFZLANGX utility program converts a compiler listing or SYSADATA file to a LANGX side file.
The HFZLANGP utility can create a readable listing from a LANGX side file, from a SYSDEBUG side file, or from the DWARF debugging information in a program object. This utility can be useful if your installation conserves DASD space by keeping side files rather than compiler listings. The output from the utility resembles the original compiler listing.
To facilitate source code information, Z Abend Investigator must be able to match CSECT names with the compiler listings or side files provided.
There are two options for providing Java™ application source information to Z Abend Investigator.
The HFZUTIL batch utility can be used to perform history file management functions, such as listing and deleting history file fault entries.
The following describes the entry and return specifications for HFZXSFOR.