CP dumps need to be displayed with the VMDUMPTL command; DUMPCSAN is for
ancient CP dumps or VMDUMPS.

One still uses DUMPLOAD to read the dump from the spool onto SFS or
Minidisk.

2008/4/24, Stracka, James (GTS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> HELP HCSPRC740I returns:
>
> ,MSG HCSPRC740I               All Help Information                 line
> 1 of 11
> (c) Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 2007
>
>   HCS740I   THE PREFIX PAGE COULD NOT BE FOUND
>
>   Explanation: The pointer to the prefix page was either zero, not on a
> 4KB
>   boundary, or pointed to an address that is not in the dump.
>
>   System Action: Processing continues, if possible.
>
>   User Response: Enter a new subcommand.
>
>
> DUMPSCAN does not format a dump it just interprets it.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Bill Capo
> Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 1:16 PM
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> Subject: Dumpscan CP Abend z/VM 5.3
>
>
> We took two CP abends Code (Hard) FRE016 which appears to be a header
> block clobber caused by the an application CA's VMSECURE. Level is z/VM
> 5.3 service level 0702.
>
> I loaded both Dumps down to OPERATNS 191 disk using DUMPLOAD and than
> tried to run a DUMPSCAN and receive a HCSPRC740I - Prefix Page could not
>
> be found.
>
> I can't find the error message in any of the IBM z/VM5.3 documentation I
>
> have. Does anyone know what this error indicates? I wanted to have a
> formatted dump before opening a call with IBM.
>
> Thank, Bill
>
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