The FECONND view shows detailed information about a FEPI connection in a CICS® system.
The FECONND view is available for all CICS systems managed by CICSPlex SM.
feconn
is
a specific target name.
sysname
is
the name of the CICS system where the connection is defined. The CICS system must be within
the current scope.
fenode
is
a specific node name.
Figure 44 is an example of the FECONND view.
27FEB2005 14:50:05 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =FECONN===FECONND==EYUPLX01=EYUPLX01=27FEB2005==14:49:58=CPSM============== Target Name... 1A1BLTRM CICS System.. EYUMAS1A User Data Node Name..... EYUMAS2B Acquires..... 0 Pool Name..... POOL1 Conversations 0 State......... APPLICATIO Conv Waiting. 0 Acquire Status ACQUIRED Unsol Inputs. 0 Service Status INSERVICE Chars Sent... 0 Install Status INSTALLED Chars Recv... 0 REQSESS Sense. 8008 Recv Timeouts 0 Errors....... 0
Table 87 shows the action commands you can issue from the FECONND view. The overtype fields are shown in Table 88.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
ACQuire | ACQ | Acquires the connection. |
INservice | IN | Places the connection in service. |
OUTservice | OUT | Takes the connection out of service. |
RELease | REL | Releases the connection. |
n/a | SET | Sets a FEPI connection attribute according
to the new value you specify in an overtype field (see Table 88).
Note:
The value you specified in the Require Set
field on the CICSPlex® System Manager entry panel determines whether or not you must use the
SET command when you overtype a field. |
Field name | Values |
---|---|
Service Status | INSERVICE | OUTSERVICE |
Acquire Status | ACQUIRED | RELEASED |
User Data | User-supplied data |
None.