CN17430C/N1743 - OS/2 Problem Diagnosis and Resolution

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5 days, hands-on labs Public, private

Through lectures and lab exercises that replicate real world situations, you'll be taught tactical skills in problem resolution. You'll also receive the OS/2 Survival Kit, a set of tools that have been selected for their ease of use and efficiency.

How you will benefit: Learn how to apply tactical skills to analyze a problem and bring it to a quick resolution.

Topics:

oDebug Methodology

-Problem classifications

oDeveloper/user oStatic/dynamic oOnsite/remote debug

oOS/2 Specific Issues

-Installation caveats -Access control boundaries -Address translation mechanisms -Address maps, selector usage -Module isolation - applications/OS2/libraries/device drivers

oProblem Scenarios

-Trap OD, OC -Deadly embraces -Data corruption -Unbalanced priorities -PM collapse/lockup

oDebug Tools

-IPMD -Dynamic error logging

oTrace - API, protocol, configuration system parameters, OS/2 internal trace oID's oError log - utilities

-ASDT, ASDT32

oInstallation oREXX symbol conversion

-Kernel debugger (KDB)

oInstallation oUtilities oSwapper management oMapsym oProfit/extra

-Dump formatter

oOnsite procedures oRemote debug procedures

oLab Exercises

Prerequisites: Experience installing and using OS/2 programs in Assembler or C as well as programming experience with OS/2 or VM is recommended.

Prices: Tuition 1,575 Private Class Price: 1-14 Students: 20,000 Each additional student: 500