/sys$common/syshlp/HELPLIB.HLB  —  DUMP  Examples
    1.$ DUMP TEST.DAT
      Dump of file DISK0:[MOORE]TEST.DAT;1 on 14-DEC-2001 15:43:26.08
      File ID (3134,818,2)   End of file block 1 / Allocated 3
      Virtual block number 1 (00000001), 512 (0200) bytes
       706D6173 20612073 69207369 68540033 3.This is a samp 000000
       73752065 62206F74 20656C69 6620656C le file to be us 000010
       61786520 504D5544 2061206E 69206465 ed in a DUMP exa 000020
       00000000 00000000 0000002E 656C706D mple............ 000030
       00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................ 000040
       00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................ 000050
       00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................ 000060
                .
                .
                .
       00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................ 0001E0
       00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................ 0001F0

      The DUMP command displays the contents of TEST.DAT both in
      hexadecimal longword format and in ASCII beginning with the
      first block in the file.

    2.$ DUMP TEST.DAT/OCTAL/BYTE
      Dump of file DISK0:[SCHELL]TEST.DAT;1 on 14-DEC-2001 15:45:33.58
      File ID (74931,2,1)   End of file block 1 / Allocated 3
      Virtual block number 1 (00000001), 512 (0200) bytes
       151 040 163 151 150 124 000 063 3.This i 000000
       160 155 141 163 040 141 040 163 s a samp 000010
       040 145 154 151 146 040 145 154 le file  000020
       163 165 040 145 142 040 157 164 to be us 000030
       040 141 040 156 151 040 144 145 ed in a  000040
       141 170 145 040 120 115 125 104 DUMP exa 000050
       377 377 000 056 145 154 160 155 mple.... 000060
       000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ........ 000070
       000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ........ 000100
       000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ........ 000110
                .
                .
                .
       000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ........ 000760
       000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ........ 000770

      The DUMP command displays the image of the file TEST.DAT,
      formatted both in octal bytes and in ASCII characters beginning
      with the first block.

    3.$ DUMP NODE3::DISK2:[STATISTICS]RUN1.DAT

      This command line dumps the file RUN1.DAT that is located at
      remote node NODE3. The default DUMP format will be used.

    4.$ DUMP/HEADER/BLOCK=COUNT=0 SYS$SYSTEM:DATASHARE.EXE

      Dump of file SYS$SYSTEM:DATASHARE.EXE on  12-NOV-2001 16:06:46.75
      File ID (16706,59,0)   End of file block 410 / Allocated 411

                                   File Header

      Header area
          Identification area offset:           40
          Map area offset:                      100
          Access control area offset:           255
          Reserved area offset:                 255
          Extension segment number:             0
          Structure level and version:          2, 1
          File identification:                  (16706,59,0)
          Extension file identification:        (0,0,0)
          VAX RMS attributes
              Record type:                      Fixed
              File organization:                Sequential
              Record attributes:                <none specified>
              Record size:                      512
              Highest block:                    411
              End of file block:                410
              End of file byte:                 414
              Bucket size:                      0
              Fixed control area size:          0
              Maximum record size:              512
              Default extension size:           0
              Global buffer count:              0
              Directory version limit:          0
          File characteristics:                 Contiguous best try
          Caching attribute:                    Writethrough
          Map area words in use:                3
          Access mode:                          0
          File owner UIC:                       [1,4]
          File protection:                      S:RWED, O:RWED, G:RE, W:
          Back link file identification:        (7149,80,0)
          Journal control flags:                <none specified>
          Active recovery units:                None
          Highest block written:                411
          Client attributes:                    None

      Identification area
          File name:                            DATASHARE.EXE
          Revision number:                      1
          Creation date:                        12-AUG-2001 14:06:49.84
          Revision date:                        12-AUG-2001 14:06:53.20
          Expiration date:                      <none specified>
          Backup date:                          <none specified>

      Map area
          Retrieval pointers
              Count:        411        LBN:    1297155

      Checksum:                                 30710

      In this example, the DUMP command dumps the file header of the
      specified file. Because this file is recorded on Files-11 ODS-2
      9660 media, the file header is displayed in a Files-11 File
      Header format. Imbedded on the Files-11 Header is a VAX RMS
      attributes block.

    5.$ DUMP/HEADER/BLOCK=COUNT=0 DISK$GRIPS_2:[000000]AAREADME.TXT;
      Dump of file DISK$GRIPS_2:[000000]AAREADME.TXT;1 on 15-DEC-2001
      10:07:29.70

         File ID (4,6,0)   End of file block 29 / Allocated 29

                                  ISO 9660 File Header

         Length of Directory Record:              48
         Extended Attribute Length:               1
         Location of Extent (LSB/MSB):            312/312
         Data Length of File Section (LSB/MSB):   14640/14640
         Recording Date and Time                  10-DEC-2001 16:22:30 GMT(0)
         File Flags                               RECORD, PROTECTION
         Interleave File Unit size:               0
         Interleave Gap size:                     0
         Volume Sequence # of extent (LSB/MSB):   1/1
         File Identifier Field Length:            14
         File Identifier:                         AAREADME.TXT;1
         System Use
      5458542E 454D4441 45524141 0E010000 01000018 001E1610 100B5930 39000000
      ...90Y..............AAREADME.TXT 000000
                                                                       00313B
      ;1.............................. 000020

      Extended Attribute record
         Owner Identification (LSB/MSB):        7/7
         Group Identification (LSB/MSB):        246/246
         Access permission for classes of users S:R, O:R, G:RE, W:RE
         File Creation Date/Time:               5-OCT-2001 14:17:49.29 GMT(0)
         File Modification Date/Time:           6-NOV-2001 16:22:30.96 GMT(0)
         File Expiration Date/Time:             00-00-0000 00:00:00.00 GMT(0)
         File Effective Date/Time:              00-00-0000 00:00:00.00 GMT(0)
         Record Format                          Fixed
         Record Attributes                      CRLF
         Record Length (LSB/MSB):               80/80
         System Identifier:
         System Use
         Extended Attribute Version:            1
         Escape Sequence record length:         0
         Application Use Length (LSB/MSB):      0/0
         Application Use

         VAX RMS attributes
             Record type:                      Fixed
             File organization:                Sequential
             Record attributes:                Implied carriage control
             Record size:                      80
             Highest block:                    29
             End of file block:                29
             End of file byte:                 304
             Bucket size:                      0
             Fixed control area size:          0
             Maximum record size:              80
             Default extension size:           0
             Global buffer count:              0
             Directory version limit:          0

      The DUMP/HEADER command dumps the file header of the specified
      file. Because this file is recorded on ISO 9660 media, the file
      header is displayed in the format of an ISO 9660 File Header
      and, since this file contains an optional ISO 9660 Extended
      Attribute Record (XAR), it is also displayed. Finally, as with
      all DUMP/HEADER requests, VAX RMS attributes are displayed.
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