On Alpha and Integrity servers, removes a record from the System Dump Priority registry file. Format DUMP_PRIORITY REMOVE process-name /UIC=uic
1 – Parameter
process-name The exact name of the process. If the process name is mixed-case or includes spaces or any other nonstandard OpenVMS characters, you must enclose the process name in double quotes; for example, "My Process". Also, when you enter a DUMP_PRIORITY REMOVE command, be sure to enter the process name exactly as it is displayed when you enter a DUMP_PRIORITY LIST command, because the system searches for that process name to find the entry to remove. If you attempt to remove a nonexistent entry from the System Dump Priority registry, the system displays the following message: "SMI-I- SDPRNOTREM, no record removed." When the system cannot find the entry to modify, it displays the following message: "SMI_ F_SDPRNOTFOUND, system dump priority record not found."
2 – Qualifier
2.1 /INFORMATIONAL
/INFORMATIONAL (default) /NOINFORMATIONAL On Alpha and Integrity servers, allows you to control the output of informational messages, for example, in command procedures. These qualifiers allow you to suppress or reinstate the display of informational messages. Suppressing messages can also be useful when you are running in a software installation environment and want to avoid the display of informational messages. The default is /INFORMATIONAL.
2.2 /UIC
Specifies the UIC of the entry in the registry that you want to remove. The UIC and process name together make the entry unique. Specify the UIC as it is displayed when you enter the DUMP_PRIORITY LIST command.
3 – Example
SYSMAN> DUMP_PRIORITY LIST %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node VMS73 Process name UIC Wild Card MSCPmount [SYSTEM] N NETACP [SYSTEM] N NET$ACP [1,3] N REMACP [1,3] N LES$ACP [SYSTEM] N SYSMAN> DUMP_PRIORITY REMOVE "MSCPmount"/UIC=[SYSTEM] SYSMAN> DUMP_PRIORITY LIST %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node VMS73 Process name UIC Wild Card NETACP [SYSTEM] N NET$ACP [1,3] N REMACP [1,3] N LES$ACP [SYSTEM] N The DUMP_PRIORITY REMOVE command in this example removes the entry MSCPmount with the UIC of [SYSTEM] from the System Dump Priority registry file. (The process name MSCPmount is enclosed in quotes because it is mixed-case.)