Figure 102 shows the format of the PIPELINEs report. This report is produced using a combination of EXEC CICS® INQUIRE PIPELINE and EXEC CICS EXTRACT STATISTICS PIPELINE RESID() commands. The statistics data is mapped by the DFHPIPDS DSECT. The field headings and contents are described in Table 226.
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PIPELINEs
PIPELINE Name. . . . . . . . . : DFHWSATP
PIPELINE Enable Status . . . . : Disabled
Configuration file . . . . . . : /usr/lpp/cicsts/pipeline/configs/registrationservicePROV.xml
Shelf directory. . . . . . . . : /var/cicsts/
WSDIR pickup directory . . . . :
PIPELINE use count . . . . . . : 0
Field Heading | Description |
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PIPELINE Name | The name of the PIPELINE resource definition.
Source field: EXEC CICS INQUIRE PIPELINE |
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![]() Source field: EXEC CICS INQUIRE PIPELINE() ENABLESTATUS ![]() |
Configuration file | The name of the HFS file that provides information
about the message handlers and their configuration.
Source field: EXEC CICS INQUIRE PIPELINE() CONFIGFILE |
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![]() Source field: EXEC CICS INQUIRE PIPELINE() SHELF ![]() |
WSDIR pickup directory | The fully qualified name of the Web service
binding directory (also known as the pickup directory).
Source field: EXEC CICS INQUIRE PIPELINE() WSDIR |
PIPELINE use count | The number of times this PIPELINE resource
definition was used to install a Web service or to process a Web service request.
Source field: PIR_PIPELINE_USE_COUNT |