The TASK9 view provides statistical information on the usage of TCBs and associated CPU/dispatch times by this task.
The TASK9 view is available for all managed CICS® systems.
task
is
the ID of a currently executing task.
sysname
is
the name of the CICS system where the task is executing. The CICS system must be within
the current scope.
Figure 116 is an example of the TASK9 view.
27FEB2005 21:13:28 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> >W1 =TASK=====TASK9====EYUPLX01=EYUPLX01=27FEB2005==10:06:14====CPSM==========1 Task ID.......... 18 Tran ID.......... CONL User ID.......... CICS System...... EYUMAS1A Clocks=========== Cnt Clocks========== CntMisc Disp time.. 00:00:01 ... 42 Misc CPU time.. 00:00:00 ... QR Disp time.... 00:00:00 ... 96 QR CPU time.... 00:00:00 ... L8 CPU time.... 00:00:00 ... J8 CPU time.... 00:00:00 ... S8 CPU time.... 00:00:00 ... Max Open TCB dly 00:00:00 ... 0 TCB Att Reqs... 0 QR Mode Delay... 00:00:00 ... 95 Chng Mode Reqs. 74 CICS TCB....... QR
Table 237 shows the action commands you can issue from the TASK9 view.
The action commands for the TASK9 view are available for all managed CICS systems for which TASK9 is valid.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
FORcepurge | FOR | Forces CICS to purge the task immediately, regardless of whether system or data integrity can be maintained. |
PURge | PUR | Purges the task normally. CICS does not purge the task unless system and data integrity can be maintained. |
Table 238 shows the hyperlink field on the TASK9 view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
---|---|---|
Tran ID | LOCTRAND | Detailed view of the transaction. |