IMS Version 9

/DISPLAY

Format

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

>>-+-/DISPLAY-+--+-ACT--+--------+----------------------+------><
   '-/DIS-----'  |      +-DC-----+                      |
                 |      '-REGION-'                      |
                 +-AFFIN--NODE--nodename----------------+
                 +-AOITKN-------------------------------+
                 +-APPC---------------------------------+
                 |         .----------.                 |
                 |         V          |                 |
                 '-AREA--+---areaname-+-----+--+------+-'
                         +-ALL--------------+  '-IOVF-'
                         | .--------------. |
                         | V              | |
                         '---+-IC-------+-+-'
                             +-MADSIOT--+
                             +-NOTOPEN--+
                             +-OFR------+
                             +-RECOVERN-+
                             '-STOPPED--'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT Command

>>-+-/DISPLAY-+------------------------------------------------->
   '-/DIS-----'

                                 .------------.
                                 V            |
>--ASMT--+-LINE--line#--PTERM--+-----pterm#---+-+-----+--------><
         |                     '-ALL------------'     |
         |         .-----------.                      |
         |         V           |                      |
         +-LINK--+-----link#---+-+--------------------+
         |       '-ALL-----------'                    |
         |          .----------------.                |
         |          V                |                |
         +-LTERM--+---+-ltermname--+-+-+--------------+
         |        |   '-ltermname*-'   |              |
         |        '-ALL----------------'              |
         |           .-------------.                  |
         |           V             |                  |
         +-MSNAME--+---+-msname--+-+-+----------------+
         |         |   '-msname*-'   |                |
         |         '-ALL-------------'                |
         |            .-----------------.             |
         |            V                 |             |
         +-MSPLINK--+-----msplinkname---+-+-----------+
         |          '-ALL-----------------'           |
         |         .--------------.                   |
         |         V              |                   |
         +-NODE--+-----nodename---+-----------------+-+
         |       |                   .----------.   | |
         |       |                   V          |   | |
         |       +-nodename--USER--+---username-+-+-+ |
         |       |                 '-ALL----------' | |
         |       '-ALL------------------------------' |
         |          .------------.                    |
         |          V            |                    |
         +-SYSID--+-----sysid#---+-+------------------+
         |        '-ALL------------'                  |
         |         .---------------.                  |
         |         V               |                  |
         '-USER--+---+-username--+-+-+----------------'
                 |   '-username*-'   |
                 '-ALL---------------'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY Command: CCTL Through HSSP

>>-+-/DISPLAY-+--+-CCTL--+-------------------------------+-+---><
   '-/DIS-----'  |       |   .----------.                | |
                 |       |   V          |                | |
                 |       '-+---cctlname-+-+--+---------+-' |
                 |         '-ALL----------'  +-ACTIVE--+   |
                 |                           '-INDOUBT-'   |
                 +-CONV--+-----------------+---------------+
                 |       '-+-BUSY-+--| A |-'               |
                 |         '-HELD-'                        |
                 +-CPLOG-----------------------------------+
                 +-CQS-------------------------------------+
                 |         .--------.                      |
                 |         V        |                      |
                 +-DB--+-+---dbname-+-+--+-------+-+-------+
                 |     | '-ALL--------'  '-BKERR-' |       |
                 |     | .-------------.           |       |
                 |     | V             |           |       |
                 |     +---+-ALLOCF--+-+-----------+       |
                 |     |   +-ALLOCS--+             |       |
                 |     |   +-BACKOUT-+             |       |
                 |     |   +-EEQE----+             |       |
                 |     |   +-INQONLY-+             |       |
                 |     |   +-LOCK----+             |       |
                 |     |   +-NOTINIT-+             |       |
                 |     |   +-NOTOPEN-+             |       |
                 |     |   +-OFR-----+             |       |
                 |     |   '-STOPPED-'             |       |
                 |     '-OLR-----------------------'       |
                 |      .---------.                        |
                 |      V         |                        |
                 +-DBD----dbdname-+------------------------+
                 |         .------------.                  |
                 |         V            |                  |
                 +-DESC--+---descriptor-+-+----------------+
                 |       '-ALL------------'                |
                 +-FDR-------------------------------------+
                 +-FPV-------------------------------------+
                 +-HSB-------------------------------------+
                 '-HSSP------------------------------------'

A:

|--+------------------------------------+-----------------------|
   |                       .--------.   |
   |                       V        |   |
   +-LINE--line#--PTERM--+---pterm#-+-+-+
   |                     '-ALL--------' |
   |         .---------------.          |
   |         V               |          |
   +-NODE--+---+-nodename--+-+-+--------+
   |       |   '-nodename*-'   |        |
   |       '-ALL---------------'        |
   |         .---------------.          |
   |         V               |          |
   '-USER--+---+-username--+-+-+--------'
           |   '-username*-'   |
           '-ALL---------------'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY Command: LINE through LTERM

                           .-------.
                           V       |
>>-+-/DISPLAY-+--+-LINE--+---line#-+--+------+----------+-+----><
   '-/DIS-----'  |       |            '-QCNT-'          | |
                 |       |                 .--------.   | |
                 |       |                 V        |   | |
                 |       +-line#--PTERM--+---pterm#-+-+-+ |
                 |       |               '-ALL--------' | |
                 |       +-ALL--------------------------+ |
                 |       | .--------------.             | |
                 |       | V              |             | |
                 |       '---+-DEACT----+-+-------------' |
                 |           +-IDLE-----+                 |
                 |           +-LOOPTEST-+                 |
                 |           +-NOIN-----+                 |
                 |           +-NOOUT----+                 |
                 |           +-NOQUEUE--+                 |
                 |           +-NOTOPEN--+                 |
                 |           +-PSTOPPED-+                 |
                 |           +-PUR------+                 |
                 |           +-RESP-----+                 |
                 |           +-RESPINP--+                 |
                 |           +-STOPPED--+                 |
                 |           +-TKOTRA---+                 |
                 |           '-TRA------'                 |
                 |           .-------.                    |
                 |           V       |                    |
                 +-LINK--+-+---link#-+-+--+------+-+------+
                 |       | '-ALL-------'  '-MODE-' |      |
                 |       | .-------.               |      |
                 |       | V       |               |      |
                 |       '---link#-+--QCNT---------'      |
                 |          .----------------.            |
                 |          V                |            |
                 '-LTERM--+---+-ltermname--+-+----------+-'
                          |   '-ltermname*-'            |
                          | .-----------.  .----------. |
                          | V           |  V          | |
                          +---ltermname-+----+-QCNT-+-+-+
                          |                  '-EMHQ-'   |
                          '-ALL--+------+---------------'
                                 '-QCNT-'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY Command: LU through MSNAME

>>-+-/DISPLAY-+------------------------------------------------->
   '-/DIS-----'

             .--------.
             V        |
>--+-LU--+-+---luname-+-+--+-INPUT--+---------------+-+--------><
   |     | '-ALL--------'  '-OUTPUT-'               | |
   |     | .--------.                               | |
   |     | V        |                               | |
   |     +---luname-+--QCNT-------------------------+ |
   |     |                   .--------.             | |
   |     |                   V        |             | |
   |     '-luname--TPNAME--+---tpname-+-+--+------+-' |
   |                       '-ALL--------'  '-QCNT-'   |
   +-MASTER-------------------------------------------+
   +-MODIFY--+-| B |-+--------------------------------+
   |         '-ALL---'                                |
   |           .-------------.                        |
   |           V             |                        |
   '-MSNAME--+---+-msname--+-+--+---------------------'
             |   '-msname*-'    |
             | .--------.       |
             | V        |       |
             +---msname-+--QCNT-+
             '-ALL--------------'

B:

|--+------------------------------------------------------------+--|
   '-ADDS--CHNGS--DBS--DELS--DMS--FMS--MODS--PDS--PSS--RCS--TRS-'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY NODE Command

>>-+-/DISPLAY-+------------------------------------------------->
   '-/DIS-----'

             .---------------.
             V               |
>----NODE--+---+-nodename--+-+--+----------+------------+------><
           |   '-nodename*-'    +-RECOVERY-+            |
           |                    '-REC------'            |
           | .---------------.                          |
           | V               |                          |
           +---+-nodename--+-+--+------+----------------+
           |   '-nodename*-'    '-MODE-'                |
           | .----------.  .----------.                 |
           | V          |  V          |                 |
           +---nodename-+----+-QCNT-+-+-----------------+
           |                 '-EMHQ-'                   |
           |                   .----------.             |
           |                   V          |             |
           +-nodename--USER--+---username-+-+--+------+-+
           |                 '-ALL----------'  '-QCNT-' |
           +-ALL--+----------+--------------------------+
           |      +-RECOVERY-+                          |
           |      '-REC------'                          |
           | .------------.                             |
           | V            |                             |
           '-----| BB |---+-----------------------------'

BB:

|--+-ACTIV----+-------------------------------------------------|
   +-AUTOSR---+
   +-BCKUP----+
   +-CLSDST---+
   +-CON------+
   +-CONVACT--+
   +-CONVHLD--+
   +-C1INOP---+
   +-C2INOP---+
   +-C3INOP---+
   +-C4INOP---+
   +-DEACT----+
   +-EXCL-----+
   +-FORCES---+
   +-IDLE-----+
   +-INOP-----+
   +-LOCK-----+
   +-LOST-----+
   +-MFST-----+
   +-OPNDST---+
   +-PAGE-----+
   +-PRI------+
   +-PRST-----+
   +-QUI------+
   +-RELREQ---+
   +-RESP-----+
   +-RESPINP--+
   +-RESYNC---+
   +-SEC------+
   +-SHUT-----+
   +-SIGN-----+
   +-SIMLOGON-+
   +-STATIC---+
   +-STOPPED--+
   +-TEST-----+
   +-TKOTRA---+
   '-TRA------'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY Command: OASN through OVERFLOWQ

>>-+-/DISPLAY-+------------------------------------------------->
   '-/DIS-----'

                     .------------.
                     V            |
>--+-OASN--SUBSYS--+---subsysname-+-+----------------------------+-><
   |               '-ALL------------'                            |
   +-OLDS--+-+-------+--+----------+--+--------+--+----------+-+-+
   |       | '-INUSE-'  '-,BACKOUT-'  '-,ERROR-'  '-,STOPPED-' | |
   |       '-ALL-----------------------------------------------' |
   +-OTMA--------------------------------------------------------+
   |                         .---------------.                   |
   |                         V               |                   |
   '-OVERFLOWQ--STRUCTURE--+---structurename-+-+-----------------'
                           '-ALL---------------'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY Command: POOL through PSB

                           .-------------------.
                           V                   |
>>-+-/DISPLAY-+--+-POOL--+---+-AOIP----------+-+-+-+-----------><
   '-/DIS-----'  |       |   +-CBT-----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-CESS----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-CIOP----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-DBAS-+------+-+   | |
                 |       |   |      '-STAT-' |   | |
                 |       |   +-DBB-----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-DBWP----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-DCC-----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-DEP-----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-DISP----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-DMBP----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-EMHB----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-EPCB----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-FP------------+   | |
                 |       |   +-FPDB----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-FPWP----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-GEN-----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-HIOP----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-LUMC----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-LUMP----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-MAIN----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-MFP-+------+--+   | |
                 |       |   |     '-STAT-'  |   | |
                 |       |   +-OSAM----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-PSBP----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-PSBW----------+   | |
                 |       |   +-QBUF-+------+-+   | |
                 |       |   |      '-STAT-' |   | |
                 |       |   '-SUM-----------'   | |
                 |       '-ALL-------------------' |
                 |        .---------.              |
                 |        V         |              |
                 +-PGM--+---pgmname-+-+------------+
                 |      '-ALL---------'            |
                 |      .---------.                |
                 |      V         |                |
                 '-PSB----psbname-+----------------'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY Command: PTERM through SHUTDOWN STATUS

>>-+-/DISPLAY-+------------------------------------------------->
   '-/DIS-----'

            .--------------.
            V              |
>--+-PTERM----+-COMPINOP-+-+--------------------------------+--><
   |          +-CONVACT--+                                  |
   |          +-CONVHLD--+                                  |
   |          +-EXCL-----+                                  |
   |          +-INOP-----+                                  |
   |          +-LOCK-----+                                  |
   |          +-LOOPTEST-+                                  |
   |          +-MFSTEST--+                                  |
   |          +-NOIN-----+                                  |
   |          +-NOOUT----+                                  |
   |          +-NOQUEUE--+                                  |
   |          +-NOTOPEN--+                                  |
   |          +-PAGE-----+                                  |
   |          +-PRST-----+                                  |
   |          +-PSTOPPED-+                                  |
   |          +-PUR------+                                  |
   |          +-RESP-----+                                  |
   |          +-RESPINP--+                                  |
   |          +-SIGN-----+                                  |
   |          +-STOPPED--+                                  |
   |          +-TEST-----+                                  |
   |          +-TKOTRA---+                                  |
   |          '-TRA------'                                  |
   +-Q--+-+---------------------+--| C |--+-------------+-+-+
   |    | |          .------.   |         '-TRANSACTION-' | |
   |    | |          V      |   |                         | |
   |    | '-CLASS--+---cls#-+-+-'                         | |
   |    |          '-ALL------'                           | |
   |    '-BALGRP--+------+--------------------------------' |
   |              '-QCNT-'                                  |
   +-QCNT--+-APPC--------+--MSGAGE--msgage------------------+
   |       +-BALGRP------+                                  |
   |       +-LTERM-------+                                  |
   |       +-OTMA--------+                                  |
   |       +-REMOTE------+                                  |
   |       '-TRANSACTION-'                                  |
   |           .-ALL-------------.                          |
   +-RECOVERY--+-----------------+--------------------------+
   |           '-RCVTOKEN--token-'                          |
   |        .---------.                                     |
   |        V         |                                     |
   +-RTC--+---rtcname-+-+-----------------------------------+
   |      '-ALL---------'                                   |
   '-SHUTDOWN--STATUS---------------------------------------'

C:

|--+-------------------------+----------------------------------|
   |             .-------.   |
   |             V       |   |
   '-PRIORITY--+---prty#-+-+-'
               '-ALL-------'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY Command: STATUS through TMEM

>>-+-/DISPLAY-+------------------------------------------------->
   '-/DIS-----'

             .-----------------.
             V                 |
>--+-STATUS----+-------------+-+---------------------------+---><
   |           +-CLASS-------+                             |
   |           +-DATABASE----+                             |
   |           +-LINE--------+                             |
   |           +-LINK--------+                             |
   |           +-LTERM-------+                             |
   |           +-LUNAME------+                             |
   |           +-MSNAME------+                             |
   |           +-NODE--------+                             |
   |           +-PROGRAM-----+                             |
   |           +-PTERM-------+                             |
   |           +-RTCODE------+                             |
   |           +-TMEMBER-----+                             |
   |           +-TRANSACTION-+                             |
   |           '-USER--------'                             |
   |          .---------------.                            |
   |          V               |                            |
   +-STRUC--+---structurename-+-+--------------------------+
   |        '-ALL---------------'                          |
   |           .------------.                              |
   |           V            |                              |
   +-SUBSYS--+---subsysname-+-+----------------------------+
   |         '-ALL------------'                            |
   |                       .----------.                    |
   |                       V          |                    |
   +-SYSID--TRANSACTION--+---tranname-+-+------------------+
   |                     '-ALL----------'                  |
   +-TIMEOVER--time#---------------------------------------+
   |         .-------------.                               |
   |         V             |                               |
   '-TMEM--+---tmembername-+--+------------------------+-+-'
           |                  +-QCNT--TPIPE--tpipename-+ |
           |                  '-TPIPE--+-tpipename-+---' |
           |                           '-ALL-------'     |
           '-ALL-----------------------------------------'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY Command: TRACE through TRAN

                            .-----------------.
                            V                 |
>>-+-/DISPLAY-+--+-TRACE--+---+-EXIT--------+-+-+-+------------><
   '-/DIS-----'  |        |   +-LINE--------+   | |
                 |        |   +-LINK--------+   | |
                 |        |   +-LUNAME------+   | |
                 |        |   +-MONITOR-----+   | |
                 |        |   +-NODE--------+   | |
                 |        |   +-OSAMGTF-----+   | |
                 |        |   +-PI----------+   | |
                 |        |   +-PROGRAM-----+   | |
                 |        |   +-PSB---------+   | |
                 |        |   +-TABLE-------+   | |
                 |        |   +-TCO---------+   | |
                 |        |   +-TIMEOUT-----+   | |
                 |        |   +-TMEMBER-----+   | |
                 |        |   +-TRANSACTION-+   | |
                 |        |   +-TRAP--------+   | |
                 |        |   '-XTRC--------'   | |
                 |        '-ALL-----------------' |
                 +-TRACKING STATUS----------------+
                 |         .---------------.      |
                 |         V               |      |
                 '-TRAN--+---+-tranname--+-+--+---'
                         |   '-tranname*-'    |
                         | .----------.       |
                         | V          |       |
                         +---tranname-+--QCNT-+
                         '-ALL--+------+------'
                                '-QCNT-'

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram/DISPLAY Command: UOR through USER

>>-+-/DISPLAY-+------------------------------------------------->
   '-/DIS-----'

          .-ALL-------.
>--+-UOR--+-ACTIVE----+-------------------------+--------------><
   |      +-INDOUBT---+                         |
   |      | .-------. |                         |
   |      | V       | |                         |
   |      '---prtkn-+-'                         |
   |         .---------------.                  |
   |         V               |                  |
   '-USER--+---+-username--+-+--+----------+--+-'
           |   '-username*-'    +-RECOVERY-+  |
           |                    '-REC------'  |
           | .----------.                     |
           | V          |                     |
           +---username-+--+-AUTOLOGON------+-+
           |               '-QCNT--+------+-' |
           |                       '-EMHQ-'   |
           | .-------------.                  |
           | V             |                  |
           +---+-ALLOC---+-+------------------+
           |   +-CONVACT-+                    |
           |   +-CONVHLD-+                    |
           |   +-DEADQ---+                    |
           |   +-EXCL----+                    |
           |   +-MFST----+                    |
           |   +-PRST----+                    |
           |   +-RESP----+                    |
           |   +-RESPINP-+                    |
           |   +-STATIC--+                    |
           |   +-STOPPED-+                    |
           |   '-TEST----'                    |
           '-ALL------------------------------'

Environments and Keywords

Table 44 lists the environments (DB/DC, DBCTL, and DCCTL) from which the command and keywords can be issued.

Table 44. Valid Environments for the /DISPLAY Command and Keywords
Command / Keywords DB/DC DBCTL DCCTL
/DISPLAY X X X
ACT X X X
AFFIN X X
AOITKN X X X
APPC X X
AREA X X
ASMT X X
AUTOLOGON X X
BALGRP X X
BKERR X X
CCTL X X
CLASS X X
CONV X X
CPLOG X X X
CQS X X
DB X X
DBD X X
DC X X
DESC X X
EMHQ X X
EXIT X X
FDR X X
FPV X X
HSB X X
HSSP X X
INDOUBT X X
INPUT X X
LINE X X
LINK X X
LTERM X X
LU X X
MADSIOT X X
MASTER X X
MODE X X
MODIFY X X X
MONITOR X X X
MSGAGE X X
MSNAME X X
MSPLINK X X
NODE X X
OASN X X X
OLDS X X X
OSAMGTF X X
OTMA X X
OUTPUT X X
OVERFLOWQ X X
PI X X
PGM X X X
POOL X X X
PRIORITY X X
PSB X X X
PTERM X X
Q X X
QCNT X X
RECOVERY X X
REGION X X X
REMOTE X X
RTC X X
SHUTDOWN X X X
STATUS X X X
STRUC X X
SUBSYS X X X
SYSID X X
TABLE X X X
TCO X X X
TIMEOUT X X
TIMEOVER X X
TMEM X X
TPIPE X X
TPNAME X X
TRACE X X X
TRACKING X X X
TRAN X X
TRAP X X
UOR X X
USER X X
XTRC X X X

Usage

/DISPLAY displays the processing status of IMS message queues and processing resources. /DISPLAY can provide helpful information for controlling IMS operations.

The output from a /DISPLAY command consists of headings that describe the display, the information requested, and a time stamp showing Julian date and time, in one of the following two formats:

You control the timestamp format by specifying the YEAR4= execution parameter.

If the command includes a generic parameter that does not match any existing resource, an error message results.

See Status and Attributes for the /DISPLAY Command for a list of attributes and status in the /DISPLAY command.

|In an IMSplex, when status is copied to RM at signoff/logoff |time, the status (and control blocks if the resource is dynamic) |is deleted from the local system. Pre-IMS Version 9 Automated Operator |Interface (AOI) application programs that issue /DISPLAY commands will not see some status information that is kept |in RM. When a /DISPLAY command is issued for NODE, USER, and LTERM resources from |the command master, global status from RM may be displayed. The |output of the display command will be dependent on the following |guidelines: |

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Command Master IMS System
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Other IMS Systems
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Displays information from the local system |
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| Using ALL, generic parameters, the /DISPLAY STATUS command, and the /DISPLAY CONVERSATION command without a specific resource name will result in extensive accesses |to the Resource Manager for global information, and their use should |be carefully considered.

/DISPLAY ACTIVE

The /DISPLAY ACTIVE command displays region and DC information associated with an IMS system. The region is scheduled to an application program and the IMS resources are assigned.

When you issue /DISPLAY ACTIVE from a specific environment, such as DCCTL, only the information that is valid for that environment is displayed.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY ACTIVE command are shown in

DC
Displays only the DC subset of the output. The DC portion of the display can include:
REGION
Displays only the REGION subset of the output. The display consists of active regions.

|Here is a list of the output for the /DISPLAY ACTIVE DC command: |

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OTMA GROUP
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Status of the IMS Open Transaction Manager Access (OTMA) group. |The status can be either ACTIVE or NOTACTIVE. | |

There can be only one OTMA group active at one time.

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VTAM ACB
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The status of the VTAM ACB, which can be OPEN, CLOSE PENDING, |or CLOSED. The status of LOGONS can be ENABLED or DISABLED. The |base IMS LU name and the current APPC connection status are shown |if IMS is running with an APPC/MVS-capable operating system. | |

The following are displayed for the VTAM ACB: |

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APPLID=
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|The application identification name for IMS. If |MNPS is used with XRF, then it is the APPLID ACB.| |
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USERVAR=
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The user name for IMS. Only applicable for XRF-capable or |RSR-capable systems. |
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GRSNAME=
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The VTAM generic resource name. Displayed as blanks if no |generic resource name exists. | |

Restriction: IMS displays either the |USERVAR or the GRSNAME. For non-XRF or non-RSR subsystems (no USERVAR |specified), IMS displays the GRSNAME, which can be blank.

| |

If the IMS system is XRF, the following fields are appended to |the date/time stamp: |

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RSEname
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Recoverable service element name |
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System
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ACTIVE or BACKUP |
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MNPS=
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The MNPS ACB name if MNPS is used for XRF. |
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STATUS
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One of the following: | |
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AWAITING SNAPQ
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Alternate system awaiting SNAPQ checkpoint from active |
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SYNCHRONIZING
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Alternate system processing SNAPQ checkpoint |
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TRACKING
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Alternate system is in process of tracking active system |
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TAKEOVER REQUESTED
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Alternate system requests a takeover |
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TAKEOVER IN PROGRESS
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Alternate system in process of taking over workload from active |
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I/O TOLERATION
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New active system in I/O toleration phase of processing prior to |becoming a true active system. |
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|The following list is the output for the /DISPLAY ACTIVE REGION command:

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REGID
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Region identifier. For DBCTL, the thread number is displayed. |
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JOBNAME
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The name of the job processing in the region. | |

If no regions of that type exist, the job name is set to MSGRGN, |FPRGN, BATCHRGN, or DBTRGN, depending on the region type. DBTRGN |is only displayed for systems that support DBT threads.

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DBTRGN, BATCHRGN, or FPRGN is displayed for DBCTL.

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TYPE
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Type of application program processing in the region, or type |of region. BMH, BMP, DBRC, DBT, DLS, and FPU are displayed for DBCTL. | | |

The following region/program types can be displayed: |

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BMH
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HSSP processing |
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BMP
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Batch message processing |
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BMPE
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Batch message processing for an external subsystem thread |
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DBRC
|
DBRC address space |
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DBT
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DBCTL thread |
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DLS
|
DL/I address space |
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FP
|
Fast Path |
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FPE
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Fast Path processing for an external subsystem |
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FPM
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Fast Path message-driven program |
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FPME
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Fast Path message-driven program for an external subsystem |thread |
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FPU
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Fast Path utility program |
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FPUE
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Fast Path utility program for an external subsystem thread |
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TP
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Teleprocessing |
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TPE
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Message-driven program for an external subsystem thread |
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TPI
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Transaction Program Instance. A CPI Communications driven transaction is running |in the region |
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TRANSACTION/STEP
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Transaction code being processed by region, or NONE, if there |are no regions of that type. |
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PROGRAM
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Name of the program processing in the region. | |

DFSCPIC is displayed for CPI Communications driven transaction programs that have |not issued a DL/I APSB call to allocate a PSB.

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For DBCTL, SB name is displayed.

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STATUS
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Status of the region, which can be one of the following: | |
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ACTIVE-DBCMD
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A /DBD or a /DBR command is in progress and waiting for the region to terminate |before the /DBD or /DBR can complete. |
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AVAILABLE
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The availability of active threads. The region is available |to schedule an application. |
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SCHEDULED
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The application program is being scheduled. |
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TERMINATING
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The application program is being terminated. |
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UNAVAILABLE
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An active DBT thread is unavailable. An application is using |the region, even though the application is not currently scheduled. |This region is therefore not available to any other application. |
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WAITING
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The MPP region is waiting for work. |
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WAIT-AOI
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An AO application issued a GMSG call with the WAITAOI subfunction specified, |but there are no messages for the AO application to retrieve. |
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WAIT-BLOCKMOVER
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An application control |block cannot be loaded because the ACB block mover is busy. |
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WAIT-CMD/PENDING
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A /DBDUMP, /DBRECOVERY, or /START command is in progress. |
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WAIT-INPUT
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The application program is in WAIT-FOR-INPUT (WFI) mode. |
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WAIT-INTENT
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The application program's intent for a database conflicts |with the use of the database by a scheduled program. |
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WAIT-INTENT/POOL
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Indicates either the application program's intent for a database conflicts |with the use of the database by a scheduled program, or a temporary |shortage of DMB, PSB, or PSB work area pool space exists. |
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WAIT-INTENT SCHD
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The IMS transaction scheduler detected an application scheduling intent |failure. (For example, Load Balancing.) |
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WAIT-I/O PREVEN
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A BMP region which accesses a GSAM database cannot schedule until |I/O prevention has completed. |
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WAIT-MESSAGE
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The application program is in a pseudo WAIT-FOR-INPUT (WFI) mode. |The application is scheduled and is waiting for a message. |
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WAIT-POOLSPACE
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A temporary shortage of DMB, PSB, or PSB work area pool space exists. |
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WAIT-SWITCHOVER
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The alternate system is tracking the active system. |
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WAIT-SYNCPOINT
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The application in the region is now in SYNC POINT. |
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WAIT-EPCB POOL
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A temporary shortage of EPCB pool space exists. |
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WAIT-RRS PC
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The application program has a protected conversation with |an OTMA client that is processing a sync point. Sync point can continue |after the OTMA client issues either an SRRCMIT or SRRBACK call. |Or, the application program is part of a cascaded family and is |processing a sync point. APPC/OTMA SMQ Enablement uses RRS cascaded transaction |support to synchronize the back-end and the front-end system. |
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CLASS
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|One of the classes associated with the region. |The region can have from 1 to 4 classes, whose values range from |1 to 999.| |

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If /DISPLAY ACTIVE command is issued, the output for both DC and REGION is displayed.

/DISPLAY AFFINITY

The /DISPLAY AFFINITY command displays current affinities the IMS subsystem has with specific nodes.

This command is only valid when you use VTAM generic resources.

An example of using the /DISPLAY AFFINITY command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY AFFINITY Command

/DISPLAY AOITOKEN

/DISPLAY AOITOKEN displays all AOI tokens in the system. An example using /DISPLAY AOITOKEN is shown in Example for /DISPLAY AOITOKEN Command

The following information is displayed for each AOI token:

AOITOKEN
AOI token name.
ENQCT
Total number of messages enqueued. In a shared-queues environment, only shows messages enqueued for the local subsystem.
QCT
Number of messages currently queued to the token and not yet retrieved by the AO application. In a shared-queues environment, only shows messages enqueued for the local subsystem.
SEGS
Number of segments in messages queued (QCT) to the AOI token.
W-REGID
The region IDs of AO applications that issued a GMSG call with the WAITAOI subfunction specified. This AO application is in a wait state, since there are currently no messages for it to retrieve.

If QCT=0 and W-REGID=NONE, then the AOI token is deleted at the next checkpoint.

/DISPLAY APPC

APPC displays inquiries about LU 6.2 related activities, including the current outbound LU if it is different from the base LU.

The output for /DISPLAY APPC is as follows:

IMSLU
The IMSLU is a base IMS LU name. This LU is always a network-qualified LU name. It is displayed as N/A.N/A if IMS is not connected to APPC/MVS. For example, if status is DISABLED, FAILED, or STARTING, N/A.N/A applies. For the CANCEL status, the field can contain either the LU name or N/A.N/A.
#APPC-CONV
LU 6.2 inbound and outbound conversation count.
SECURITY
RACF security level, which is one of the following:
STATUS
Current APPC connection status. The possible values for APPC connection status are:
CANCEL
Shown after the /STOP APPC CANCEL command.
DISABLED
Shown when APPC/IMS is not identified or connected to APPC/MVS.
ENABLED
Shown after successful /START APPC command completion.
FAILED
Shown after unsuccessful /START APPC command.
OUTBOUND
Shown on the XRF alternate system as it tracks the active. It is also shown on the active if IMS is unable to initiate normal APPC processing. For example, the /START APPC command can be reissued to attempt APPC enablement.
PURGING
Shown after the /PURGE APPC command.
STARTING
Shown after the /START APPC is issued and before the status is set to ENABLED or FAILED.
STOPPED
Shown after the /STOP APPC command.
DESIRED
Desired APPC connection status. This status is changed by the /PURGE, /START and /STOP APPC (CANCEL) commands. The possible values for desired APPC connection status are:
CANCEL
Shown after /STOP APPC CANCEL
DISABLED
Shown when APPC/IMS is not identified or connected to the APPC/MVS
ENABLED
Shown after /START APPC
OUTBOUND
Shown on the XRF alternate system as it tracks the active
PURGING
Shown after /PURGE APPC
STOPPED
Shown after /STOP APPC
GRNAME
The IMS/APPC generic LU name (if VTAM Generic Resources is activated).
TYPE
BASE for BASE LU or OUTB for OUTBOUND LU.

/DISPLAY AREA

/DISPLAY AREA displays data sets, status conditions, control intervals, and databases associated with an area.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY AREA command are shown in:

The output for /DISPLAY AREA includes:

AREANAME
Name of the Fast Path DEDB area.
DDNAME
Names of the data sets that contain that area.
CONDITIONS
Status conditions associated with the area or ADS.

Status conditions associated with the area include:

IC
HSSP image copy is currently active on the area.
MADSIOT
Displays only the areas that are currently in a long busy condition or are in long busy recovery mode.
NOT-OPEN
The area has yet to be opened. This will be done when first call is issued to the area.
RECALL
Area is in recall.
RECOVERY-NEEDED
The area has been marked RECOVERY-NEEDED. The database recovery utility needs to be run to restore this area.
STOPPED
The area is in STOPPED status. All access to it is prohibited. This can be changed with the /START command.

Status conditions associated with the ADS include the following:

COPY-PHASE
The CREATE utility is currently in the COPY phase on this ADS. The CREATE utility must complete before anything can be done with this ADS.
FORMAT-PHASE
The CREATE utility is currently in the FORMAT phase on this ADS. The CREATE utility must complete before anything can be done with this ADS.
PRE-OPEN FAILED
XRF PREOPEN was not successful for this ADS.
RECALL
Area is in Recall.
SEVERE-ERROR
This ADS has had a severe I/O error (write error to second CI, in which Fast Path keeps its control information).
UNAVAILABLE
This ADS has been marked unavailable, probably due to I/O errors. (EQE REMAIN = 0).
EQECT
Specifies the count of I/O errors for the area.
TOTAL SEQ DEPENDENT
Total control intervals defined for sequential dependent space.
UNUSED SEQ DEPENDENT
Unused control intervals for sequential dependent space. See the section, Database Design Considerations for Fast Path, in the IMS Version 9: Administration Guide: Database Manager for more information about sequential dependent space management.
TOTAL DIRECT ADDRESSABLE
Total control intervals defined for direct addressable space.
UNUSED DIRECT ADDRESSABLE
Unused control intervals for direct addressable space.
DBNAME
Database name.
EEQECT
Count of write error EEQE for this area.
IOVF
Independent overflow area statistics.

These statistics are only displayed if IOVF is specified on the /DIS AREA command (/DIS AREA ALL IOVF or /DIS AREA areaname IOVF). If the IOVF parameter is not specified on the /DIS AREA command, N/A appears in the display output.

If the /DIS AREA IOVF command is entered on an RSR tracking subsystem, the IOVF statistics might be incorrect.

When the ALL parameter is used with the IOVF keyword (for example, /DIS AREA ALL IOVF), performance can be affected depending on the number and size of areas involved. If large areas, large numbers of areas, or both are involved, the control region can appear to be stopped while processing this command.

"Attribute" is a reserved parameter. Attributes listed with Table 45 can be used with the AREA keyword. Areas are selected for display based on the attribute or attributes specified. For example, /DISPLAY AREA STOPPED will only display areas that are currently stopped. The attribute display format is the same as the standard AREA display. Attributes usually correspond to the conditions displayed for areas. Any exceptions are flagged in Table 45

The attributes are reserved parameters for the /DISPLAY AREA command and cannot be used to name areas. Table 45 lists the attributes that can be used with the AREA keyword.

Table 45. /DISPLAY AREA Command Attributes
IC NOTOPEN1
OFR RECOVERN2
RECALL STOPPED
Note:
  1. Corresponds to AREA condition NOT OPEN.
  2. Corresponds to AREA condition RECOVERY NEEDED.
     

|If an IMS Fast Path utility is active when the /DISPLAY AREA command is issued, the following output line is displayed: |

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UTILITY XXXX   PVTTOT#   YY  PVTAVL#  ZZ   IMSID:SSSS   TTTT

| The output values represent: |

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|There are six IMS Fast Path utilities, two VSO functions, |and one IBM DBTOOL utility that can be displayed. They include: |

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/DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT

/DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT displays resource assignments.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT command are shown in:

The following information is displayed when this command is used:

LINE PTERM
The logical terminal names associated with the specified line and physical terminal.
LINK
The physical link, SYSIDs, and logical link paths assigned to the specified logical link.
LTERM
The communication line and physical terminal or node and component associated with the specified logical terminal name. When using ISC or a dynamic terminal, the displayed output for a logical terminal assigned to the VTAM pool shows the assigned node, if any, and the user name. The LTERM parameter can be generic.
MSNAME
The physical link and logical link assigned to the specified logical link path.
MSPLINK
The type, address, and logical link associated with the specified physical link. For MSC with VTAM, MSPLINK also displays the maximum number of allowed sessions and VTAM node name.
NODE
The logical terminal names associated with the specified node. When using ISC, the displayed output shows at least one line of information for each half-session of the node, shows whether the half-session is active, and shows whether LTERMs are assigned. If the half-session is active, the user identifier is displayed. If no LTERMs are assigned, NONE is indicated. The USER keyword is valid for ISC nodes and non-ISC nodes with signed-on users. The NODE parameter can be generic.
SYSID
The physical link, logical link, and logical link path assignments associated with the specified system identification.
USER
All the USER structures and USERIDs that match the parameter specified. These are the following:

The USER parameter can be generic.

/DISPLAY CCTL

/DISPLAY CCTL displays all coordinator controllers connected to DBCTL along with the pseudo-recovery token, recovery token, region ID, psbname, and status. Coordinator controllers that are attached to IMS show a status of ATTACHED.

Restriction The /DISPLAY CCTL command does not support the ODBA interface to IMS DB. Use the /DISPLAY UOR command for displaying status information about units of work for protected resources that are managed by RRS z/OS.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY CCTL command are shown in:

The status of active threads can be any of the following:

ACTIVE
The region is available for scheduling an application program. ACTIVE displays all active threads.
ACTIVE-DBCMD
A /DBD or a /DBR command is in progress and waiting for the region to terminate before the /DBD or /DBR can complete.
AVAILABLE
Active threads are available. The region is available to schedule an application.
TERM
The thread is terminating. The application program is being terminated.
UNAVAIL
Active threads are unavailable. An application is using the region, even though the application is not currently scheduled. This region is therefore not available to any other application.
W-BLKMVR
The thread is waiting for a block mover. An application control block cannot be loaded because the ACB block mover is busy.
W-INTENT
The thread is waiting for intent. The application program's intent for a database conflicts with the use of the database by a scheduled program.
W-POOLSP
The thread is waiting for pool space. A temporary shortage of DMB, PSB, or PSB work area pool space exists.
W-SWITCH
The thread is waiting for switch-over. The alternate system is tracing the active system.

INDOUBT displays all in-doubt threads. The status of all in-doubt threads is always displayed as INDOUBT.

/DISPLAY CONVERSATION

| /DISPLAY CONVERSATION displays all BUSY and HELD conversations in the IMS system |if no other keywords or parameters are specified. The command displays |a 4-byte conversation ID. The conversation IDs are unique only for |each user and terminal.

An example of using the /DISPLAY CONVERSATION command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY CONVERSATION Command

The following information is displayed when this command is used:

BUSY
The conversations currently active for the system or active for a specific node, line and physical terminal, or user.
HELD
The conversations currently held in the system or held from a specific node, line and physical terminal, or user.

When ISC is used with parallel sessions, one line of information for each session in a conversation is displayed. The user name is also displayed.

When the NODE keyword is used and the node is an ISC node, information for all applicable sessions of the parallel session node is displayed. For dynamic terminals, the conversations of the currently associated user are displayed. The NODE parameter can be generic.

When the USER keyword is specified, all conversations that apply to that user are displayed. The USER parameter can be generic. In an IMSplex, use of the /DISPLAY CONVERSATION command without a specific resource name will result in extensive accesses to the Resource Manager for global information, and its use should be carefully considered.

For an IMS conversational transaction issued from an LU 6.2 application program, /DISPLAY CONVERSATION shows the LU name and user ID (if available) of the LU 6.2 conversation along with the IMS conversation ID and status.

/DISPLAY CPLOG

/DISPLAY CPLOG displays the value of the IMS execution parameter, CPLOG. CPLOG specifies the number of system log records between system-generated checkpoints.

/DISPLAY CQS

/DISPLAY CQS displays information about the Common Queue Server (CQS), including the CQS job name, version number, and current status. Valid status conditions are CONNECTED and DISCONNECTED.

This command is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

An example of using the /DISPLAY CQS command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY CQS Command

/DISPLAY DATABASE

/DISPLAY DATABASE displays the status of specified databases. If a specified database is a DEDB, the associated DEDB areas are also displayed.

The /DISPLAY DATABASE command can be used on HALDBs. For more information see High Availability Large Database Commands

An example of using the /DISPLAY DATABASE command is shown in Example 1 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

The following information is displayed:

DATABASE
Name of the database.
TYPE
Type of database, which can be one of the following:
TOTAL SEQ DEPEND
Total control intervals defined for sequential dependent space, which applies to areas associated with DEDBs. This column only appears if Fast Path is installed.
UNUSED SEQ DEPEND
Unused control intervals for sequential dependent space. This column only appears if Fast Path is installed.
TOTAL DIRECT ADDRESS
Total control intervals for independent overflow part of direct addressable space, which applies to areas associated with DEDBs. This column only appears if Fast Path is installed.
UNUSED DIRECT ADDRESS
Total unused control intervals for independent overflow part of a direct addressable space, which applies to areas associated with DEDBs. This column appears only if Fast Path is installed. This IOVF count is updated on a timed basis, with a default timer of 2 hours. To customize this IOVF counter timer, see the IOVFI parameter as described in IMS Version 9: Installation Volume 2: System Definition and Tailoring.
ACC
Type of access to the database, which can be one of the following:
RO
Read only
RD
Read
UP
Update
EX
Exclusive
CONDITIONS
Status conditions of the database, which can be one or more of the following:
Note:
The OFR parameter is only valid when issued from an RSR tracking subsystem.

"Attribute" is a reserved parameter. Attributes listed with Table 46 can be used with the DATABASE keyword. Databases are selected for display based on the attribute or attributes specified. For example, /DISPLAY DATABASE OFR will only display those databases that are currently being recovered by online forward recovery (OFR). The attribute display format is the same as the standard DATABASE display. Attributes usually correspond to the conditions displayed for databases.

|Restriction: The OLR attribute cannot |be entered with any other attribute.

Table 46. /DISPLAY DATABASE Command Attributes
ALLOCF ALLOCS
BACKOUT EEQE
INQONLY LOCK
NOTINIT NOTOPEN
OFR |OLR
RECALL  STOPPED 

Attributes are reserved parameters for the /DISPLAY DATABASE command and cannot be used to name databases.

/DISPLAY DATABASE with BKERR

/DISPLAY DATABASE with BKERR displays error queue elements associated with a DL/I database and displays incomplete backouts.

The output includes:

DATABASE
Name of the database with error queue elements or backout pending data.
ERROR DD
DDNAME of the data set with the error queue element
TYPE
Type of error queue element, which is one of the following:
BACK PSB
PSB needing backout
BLOCK
OSAM block number or VSAM CI RBA
DATE
Date
IDT
In-doubt
IDT+WRT
In-doubt and write error
IDT+IOT
In-doubt and I/O toleration
IOT
I/O toleration
IOT/VSO
I/O toleration for VSO areas
PRM
DBRC permanent
RD
Read error
TIME
Time
USE
DBRC user created
WRT
Write error

The EEQE information might not be current if the database is registered with DBRC and is not open, because IMS updates EEQE information from DBRC when the database is opened.

The /DIS DB command with BKERR does not display individual RBAs for I/O tolerated non-SDEP CIs of a DEDB area defined with the Virtual Storage Option (VSO). Instead, a single entry with a value of 00000001 is displayed; the EEQE type is set to IOT/VSO. I/O tolerated SDEP CIs for the area are displayed individually by RBA. SeeExample 4 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command.

/DISPLAY DBD

/DISPLAY DBD displays, for databases that are being accessed, their type, the PSBs accessing them, and the type of access. /DISPLAY DBD can be used only if Fast Path is installed.

An example of using /DISPLAY DBD is shown in Example for /DISPLAY DBD Command

/DISPLAY DESCRIPTOR

/DISPLAY DESCRIPTOR displays LU 6.2 descriptors. All specified values are displayed, as are defaults/blanks for values not specified in the descriptor.

An example of using /DISPLAY DESCRIPTOR is shown in Example for /DISPLAY DESCRIPTOR Command

The output for /DISPLAY DESCRIPTOR is as follows:

DESC
Name of the descriptor.
LUNAME
LU name value in the descriptor. The network-qualified LU name is optional for the LUNAME keyword.
MODE
VTAM LOGON mode table entry value in the descriptor.
SIDE
APPC z/OS side table entry value in the descriptor.
SYNCLEVEL
APPC synchronous level in the descriptor; either NONE or CONFIRM.
TPNAME
TP name value in the descriptor. If the tpname is too long, a + is appended at the end, and the rest is continued on a second line.
TYPE
APPC conversation type value in the descriptor; it is either BASIC or MAPPED.

/DISPLAY FDR

/DISPLAY FDR displays the current status for IMS Fast Database Recovery regions.

IMS rejects this command if the active IMS subsystem is not connected to a Fast Database Recovery region.

An example of using /DISPLAY FDR is shown in Example for /DISPLAY FDR Command

FDR-REGION
Status of the Fast Database Recovery region to which the IMS subsystem is connected. The status can be ACTIVE or NO_ACTIVE.
GROUPNAME
The XCF group name specified in the DFSFDRxx member of IMS.PROCLIB.
TIMEOUT
The failure-detection timeout value specified in the DFSFDRxx member or set by a /CHANGE FDR command.

/DISPLAY FPVIRTUAL

/DISPLAY FPVIRTUAL displays the areas loaded into a z/OS data space or coupling facility. That is, those areas that have been specified with the virtual storage option (VSO) are displayed with this command.

Examples of using /DISPLAY FPVIRTUAL are shown in Example for /DISPLAY FPVIRTUAL Command

Each data space is displayed, along with each of the areas that reside in the data space. All numbers shown are in decimal values.

DATASPACE
Data space number.
MAXSIZE(4K)
Maximum available size, in 4 KB blocks. This is the amount of space available in the data space for user data.
AREANAME
Name of the area located in the data space or in the coupling facility.
AREASIZE(4K)
Actual storage available for a particular area, in 4KB blocks.

The actual space usage can be significantly less than what is reserved if a VSO dataspace is not preloaded.

OPTION
A data space option (which can be DREF) or an area option (which can be PREL or PREO). Area options are defined to DBRC with the INIT.DBDS or CHANGE.DBDS command.
STRUCTURE
Name of the coupling facility structure allocated for this area.
ENTRIES
Number of area CIs in the structure.
CHANGED
Number of area CIs in the structure that have been updated. IMS writes these updated CIs to DASD (and resets this value) when you enter any of the following commands:
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AREACI#
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Total number of area CIs that can be loaded into the structure. |
POOLNAME
Name of the private buffer pool used by the area.

/DISPLAY HSB

/DISPLAY HSB displays the system-related information in an XRF environment. If the command is entered on the active system, information about the active system is displayed. If the command is entered on the alternate system, information about both systems is displayed.

An example of using the /DISPLAY HSB command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY HSB Command

The output for /DISPLAY HSB includes:

RSENAME
Recoverable service element name.
STATUS
System entering command (ACTIVE or BACKUP).
MODETBL
Indication of whether (IOT) or not (blank) the system is in I/O toleration mode. This field is displayed only if the command is entered on the active system.
PHASE
Displays only if the command is entered on the alternate system; indicates the phase of the alternate system. The following phases can be displayed:
INIT
Initialization phase
SYN
Processing SNAPQ checkpoint
TRK
Tracking active system
TKO
Taking over workload from active
IMS-ID
IMS identifier of system entering command.
VTAM UVAR
VTAM generic name.
ACT-ID
IMS identifier of active system; field is displayed only if the command is entered on the alternate system.
LOG-TIME
Time associated with the log record currently being read by the alternate system in the process of tracking the active system. The length of time the alternate system lags behind the active system in reading the log is the difference between the current time, as shown by the timestamp, and the log time. Some of this time difference might be due to differences in the synchronization of the clocks of the processors.
SURVEILLANCE
Indicates one of the following surveillance mechanisms:
LNK
IMS ISC link
LOG
IMS system log
RDS
IMS restart data set
INTERVAL
The surveillance interval, in seconds, for the specific surveillance mechanism
TIMEOUT
The surveillance timeout value, in seconds, for the specific surveillance mechanism
STATUS
The status of the specific surveillance mechanism (ACTIVE or INACTIVE).
TAKEOVER CONDITIONS
The following takeover conditions may apply:
ALARM
The alarm on the alternate processor will be sounded when takeover is requested.
AUTO
Automatic takeover is in effect.

Following the display line of ALARM, AUTO, or both, the takeover conditions specified on the SWITCH control statement of the DFSHSBxx PROCLIB member are shown. (xx is the SUF= parameter of the IMS procedure.) There are two groups per line and each group is separated by an asterisk. Each group can include one or more of the following:

VTAM
VTAM TPEND exit
LNK
IMS ISC link
LOG
IMS system log
RDS
IMS restart data set

/DISPLAY HSSP

/DISPLAY HSSP displays information about the current HSSP (high-speed sequential processing) activities.

An example of using the /DISPLAY HSSP command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY HSSP Command

The output for /DISPLAY HSSP includes:

RGN
Region ID as displayed in the /DISPLAY ACTIVE command (three digit PST number)
TYP
Region type (BMP only)
JOBNAME
Job name
PSB
Program Specification Block name
DB
Database name
AREAS-OPTIONS
Information on the SETO statement:
AREA
Area name
PCB
Information on whether the named area has updated intent.
PROCOPT
Whether PROCOPT H is specified.
IC
Image Copy in process.
UPD
Information on whether the area is updated, which is one of the following:
N
The PCB has no update intent on the named area.
Y
The PCB has update intent on the named area.
OPTION
Information on the execution
IC
Image Copy in process

/DISPLAY LINE

/DISPLAY LINE, when followed by a valid line number or ALL, displays the status and queue counts for the specified communication line or lines and physical terminal. The queue count for /DISPLAY LINE is reset to zero after an IMS cold start.

Lines are selected for display based on the attributes specified. Attributes that can be used with the LINE keyword are shown in Table 47. The attribute display format is the same as the standard LINE display. The attributes correspond to the conditions displayed for lines. For example, /DISPLAY LINE LOOPTEST displays all lines that are currently in looptest mode.

Table 47. /DISPLAY LINE Command Attributes
DEACT NOQUEUE RESPINP
IDLE NOTOPEN STOPPED
LOOPTEST PSTOPPED TKOTRA
NOIN PUR TRA

NOOUT
 
RESP  

An example of using the /DISPLAY LINE command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY LINE Command

QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information is to be displayed. If QCNT is not specified, local queue counts are displayed; when it is specified, no local queue counts are displayed.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

/DISPLAY LINK

/DISPLAY LINK, when followed by a valid link number or ALL, displays the status and queue counts for the specified logical link. The queue count for /DISPLAY LINK is reset to zero after an IMS cold start.

In addition, /DISPLAY LINK shows if the logical link is assigned to a physical link and the partner identification that is assigned to it during system definition.

The /DISPLAY LINK link# MODE command, when entered from the primary IMS system, displays in the ACT MODETBL field the mode table name from the /RESTART command or LOGON exit. The same field does not display on the secondary IMS system.

Note:
N/A is displayed by /DISPLAY LINK ALL MODE for non-VTAM MSC links.

Examples for using the /DISPLAY LINK command are shown in:

MODE
Displays the mode table names associated with the links specified. The output includes:
LINK
Logical link number.
PARTNER
The identification specified during IMS system definition for this multiple system partnership.
DEF MODETBL
Default mode table name set by system definition or /CHANGE command. This name can be overridden with the /RSTART command or, for non-IMS session initiations, the LOGON exit.
ACT MODETBL
Mode table name actually used to initiate the session. This name is only displayed while the session is active. The field is blank at normal session termination.

QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information is to be displayed. If QCNT is not specified, local queue counts are displayed; when it is specified, no local queue counts are displayed.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

/DISPLAY LTERM

/DISPLAY LTERM displays status and queue counts for the specified logical terminal name. The status displayed can be one of the following:

The LTERM parameter can be generic where the generic parameter specifies lterms that already exist.

/DISPLAY LTERM ALL does not display lterms in alphabetical order.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY LTERM command are shown in:

EMHQ
Specifies that global queue count information on the Expedited Message Handler Queues (EMHQ) displays when both EMHQ and QCNT are specified. If EMHQ is specified, QCNT must also be specified. This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.
QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information displays. If QCNT is not specified, local queue counts are displayed; when it is specified, no local queue counts are displayed. If QCNT is specified and EMHQ is not, global queue count information on the shared message queues (MSGQ) displays.

IMS does not check if the specified name is a valid LTERM in the IMS subsystem on which the command is entered.

The /DISPLAY LTERM ALL QCNT command displays all of the LTERMs on the shared queues with a global queue count.

This command does not display queue counts for Fast Path output messages for the NODE unless EMHQ and QCNT are specified.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

For IMS subsystems in a shared-queues environment with the time control option, TCO, enabled, AFFINITY has been added to the queue names of TCO LTERMs. When the /DISPLAY LTERM DFSTCFI QCNT command is issued, the queue count of messages for the DFSTCFI LTERM pertains to the TCO LTERM on the local IMS subsystem. The queue count is zero priot to adding AFFINITY to the queue names.

In a shared queues environment, there are certain situations that cause an LTERM message to be retrieved from the global queue and moved to the local queue, but the message has not been delivered. If this occurs, the global queue count is zero and you need to display the local queue to see the output message.

/DISPLAY LUNAME

/DISPLAY LUNAME displays information about a specific LU 6.2 application program. After restart and any checkpoint, only LU 6.2 resources with status or messages queued are displayed.

QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information displays. Local queue counts do not display. If QCNT is not specified, local queue counts display.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

/DISPLAY LUNAME INPUT

/DISPLAY LUNAME INPUT displays the count of LU 6.2 inbound conversations and synchronous outbound activities for the specified LU names and their status. The status displayed can be none, stopped (STO), traced (TRA), or both stopped and traced.

/DISPLAY LUNAME INPUT can indicate that a command such as /STO LUNAME ALL INPUT or /TRACE SET ON LUNAME ALL INPUT was entered before the display that applies to all future LU 6.2 inbound conversations. The /DISPLAY LUNAME INPUT command includes:

LUNAME
LU name of the LU 6.2 application program
#APPC-CONV
The number of LU 6.2 inbound conversations

Status can be stopped (STO), traced (TRA), or stopped and traced.

/DISPLAY LUNAME OUTPUT

/DISPLAY LUNAME OUTPUT displays the count of asynchronous output messages that are being enqueued and dequeued for the LU name and the count of LU 6.2 asynchronous outbound conversations for that LU name.

/DISPLAY LUNAME OUTPUT can indicate that a command such as /STO LUNAME ALL OUTPUT or /TRACE SET ON LUNAME ALL OUTPUT was entered that applies to all future LU 6.2 outbound conversations. The status displayed can be none, stopped (STO), traced (TRA), or both stopped and traced. /DISPLAY LUNAME OUTPUT includes:

LUNAME
LU name of the LU 6.2 application program.
ENQCT
Total number of messages enqueued on this LU name. In a shared-queues environment, only shows messages enqueued for the local subsystem.
DEQCT
Total number of messages dequeued from this LU name. In a shared-queues environment, only shows messages dequeued for the local subsystem.
QCT
Total number of messages still in the queue. In a shared-queues environment, only shows messages enqueued for the local subsystem.
CONVCT
Number of LU 6.2 asynchronous outbound conversations.

Status can be stopped (STO), traced (TRA), or stopped and traced.

/DISPLAY LUNAME TPNAME

/DISPLAY LUNAME TPNAME displays the number of asynchronous output messages being enqueued and dequeued and their status. The status displayed can be none, stopped (STO), traced (TRA), or both stopped and traced.

If the LU name includes a network identifier, you must specify the network-qualified LU name when using the TPNAME keyword. A network-qualified LU name refers to a different resource than a non-qualified LU name.

/DISPLAY LUNAME TPNAME includes the following:

LUNAME TPNAME
LU name and TP name of the LU 6.2 program. The first line displays the LU name and the second line displays the TP name, which is preceded by a dash. If the TP name is too long, a + sign is appended at the end, and the remainder is continued on the next line.
ENQCT
The total number of messages enqueued to this particular LU 6.2 application program. In a shared-queues environment, only shows messages enqueued for the local subsystem. If the ENQCT and DEQCT are the same and there are no messages enqueued or dequeued from that point on, these counts will be set to zero after restart or takeover.
DEQCT
The total number of messages dequeued from this particular LU 6.2 application program. In a shared-queues environment, only shows messages dequeued for the local subsystem. If the ENQCT and DEQCT are the same and there are no messages enqueued or dequeued from that point on, these counts will be set to zero after restart or takeover.
QCT
The total number of messages still in the queue. Status of stopped (STO), traced (TRA), or stopped and traced. In a shared-queues environment, only shows messages enqueued for the local subsystem.

/DISPLAY MASTER

/DISPLAY MASTER displays the logical terminal name and the line and physical terminal number associated with the master terminal.

If the 3270 master terminal capability was generated during IMS system definition, the logical terminal name, line, and physical terminal number of the secondary master terminal are also displayed.

MASTER is not valid for use in a DBCTL environment.

An example of using the /DISPLAY MASTER command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY MASTER Command.

/DISPLAY MODIFY

The /DISPLAY MODIFY command displays online change status for this IMS, which is participating in a local or global online change:

The status displayed for each library is displayed as A for active or I for inactive, and is followed by the DD names and databases that make up the library. Status information displays for the following libraries:

Work in progress for resources to be deleted or changed causes the /MODIFY COMMIT command to fail. You must wait for the work in progress to complete, or force it to complete (for example, by issuing a command), before issuing /MODIFY COMMIT. Table 48 lists the resource type, resource name, and the status displays for work in progress that would prevent the /MODIFY COMMIT command from completing successfully:

Table 48. Work in Progress For Resources that Prevent a Sucessful /MODIFY COMMIT
Resource Type Resource Name Status
DATABASE dbname AREAS OPEN:
/DBD ACTIVE
/DBR ACTIVE
/DBR OR /STOP IN PROGRESS
DATABASE IN USE
DBR NEEDED FOR PARTITION
nnnn PSB SCHEDULED
RANDOMIZER: rndmname
RECOVERY IN PROGRESS
AREA areaname OPEN 
RECOVERY IN PROGRESS
PROGRAM pgmname SCHEDULED 
QUEUING  nn 
GLOBAL QUEUE COUNT INTERNAL ERROR 
GLOBAL QUEUE COUNT STORAGE ERROR 
RTCODE rtcode ACTIVE 
TRAN tranname
IN USE
QUEUING  nn
SCHEDULED
SUSPENDED
CONVERSATION TERM/USER
nodename ID= nnnn
nodename username ID= nnnn
username ID= nnnn
lin#-pte# ID= nnnn
  1-  SC ID= nnnn
GLOBAL QUEUE COUNT INTERNAL ERROR
GLOBAL QUEUE COUNT STORAGE ERROR

In a shared-queues environment, /DISPLAY MODIFY only shows local work in progress, except for the TRAN QUEUING status and the PROGRAM QUEUING status, for which this command shows the sum of local and global queue counts. That is, /DISPLAY MODIFY does not show whether there is work in progress for other IMS subsystems sharing the message queues. If the /DISPLAY MODIFY command shows no work in progress for the IMS subsystem which the command was issued, a /MODIFY COMMIT command can be issued for that IMS subsystem.

If IMS cannot access the global queue counts, IMS displays the GLOBAL QUEUE COUNT INTERNAL ERROR status. If IMS cannot obtain sufficient storage to query global queue counts, IMS displays the GLOBAL QUEUE COUNT STORAGE ERROR status. In either case, online change will fail if there are global queue counts for resources being changed or deleted.

Table 49 lists the parameters that can be used with the /DISPLAY MODIFY command in a DBCTL environment.

Table 49. Parameters Supported in a DBCTL Environment
ADDS DBS MODS
ALL DELS PDS
CHNGS DMS PSS

Table 50 lists the parameters that can be used with the /DISPLAY MODIFY command in a DCCTL environment.

Table 50. Parameters Supported in a DCCTL Environment
ADDS FMS RCS
ALL MODS TRS
CHNGS PDS
DELS PSS

Examples of using the /DISPLAY MODIFY command are shown in Example 1 for /DISPLAY MODIFY Command.

/DISPLAY MODIFY with one or more parameters (not including ALL) is only valid if IMS is in the MODIFY PREPARE state, which means that a /MODIFY PREPARE or an INITIATE OLC PHASE(PREPARE) command completed successfully. The /DISPLAY MODIFY parameters and the information displayed are:

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Displays status of online change libraries.
ADDS
Displays the resources to be added by online change. Each display line contains a resource type, resource name, and a status of ADDED. The resource type can be: DATABASE, DMB, FORMAT, PROGRAM, PSB, RT CODE, or TRAN.
ALL
Displays the status of online change libraries and any work in progress for database, program, routing code, or transaction resources to be deleted or changed by the /MODIFY COMMIT or the INITIATE OLC PHASE(COMMIT) command.

For DBCTL, transactions do not apply. For DCCTL, databases do not apply.

CHNGS
Displays the resources to be changed by online change. Each display line contains a resource type, resource name, and a status of CHANGED. Resource type can be: DATABASE, DMB, FORMAT, PROGRAM, PSB, RT CODE, or TRAN.
DBS
Displays the databases to be changed or deleted with work in progress that would prevent /MODIFY COMMIT from succeeding. If DBS is specified with the ADDS, CHNGS, DELS, or MODS parameters, the databases in MODBLKS to be added, changed, or deleted display. Each display line contains a resource type of DATABASE, the database name, and a status of ADDED, CHANGED, or DELETED.
DELS
Displays the resources to be deleted by online change. Each display line contains a resource type, resource name, and a status of DELETED. The resource type can be: DATABASE, DMB, FORMAT, PROGRAM, PSB, RT CODE, or TRAN.
DMS

If DMS is specified with the ADDS, CHNGS, DELS, or MODS parameters, the DMBs in ACBLIB to be added, changed, or deleted display as ADDED, CHANGED, or DELETED.

If the status of the associated database in MODBLKS is ADDED, DMS displays a DMB as ADDED. If the status of the associated database in MODBLKS is DELETED, DMS displays a DMB as DELETED.

FMS
If FMS is specified with the ADDS, CHNGS, DELS, or MODS parameters, the MFS formats to be added, changed, or deleted in FMTLIB display. Each display line contains a resource type of FORMAT, the format name, and a status of ADDED, CHANGED, or DELETED.
MODS
Displays the resource to be modified by online change, which are resources to be added, changed, and deleted. Each display line contains the resource type, resource name, and a status of ADDED, CHANGED, or DELETED. The resource type can be: DATABASE, DMB, FORMAT, PROGRAM, PSB, RT CODE, or TRAN.

/DISPLAY MODIFY MODS shows all of the resources to be added, changed, or deleted by /MODIFY COMMIT, which is equivalent to the output from /MODIFY PREPARE with the LTERM keyword specified.

PDS
Displays the programs to be changed or deleted in MODBLKS with work in progress that would prevent a /MODIFY COMMIT or an INITIATE OLC PHASE(COMMIT) command from succeeding. If PDS is specified with the ADDS, CHNGS, DELS, or MODS parameters, the programs in MODBLKS to be added, changed, or deleted display. Each display line contains a resource type of PROGRAM, the program name, and a status of ADDED, CHANGED, or DELETED.
PSS

If PSS is specified with the ADDS, CHNGS, DELS, or MODS parameters, the PSBs in ACBLIB to be added, changed, or deleted display as ADDED, CHANGED, or DELETED.

If the status of the associated program in MODBLKS is ADDED, PSS displays a PSB as ADDED. If the status of the associated program in MODBLKS is DELETED, PSS displays a PSB as DELETED.

RCS
Displays the routing codes to be changed or deleted in MODBLKS with work in progress that would prevent a /MODIFY COMMIT or an INITIATE OLC PHASE(COMMIT) command from succeeding. If RCS is specified with the ADDS, CHNGS, DELS, or MODS parameters, RTCODEs in MODBLKS to be added, changed, or deleted display.
TRS
Displays the transactions to be changed or deleted in MODBLKS with work in progress that would prevent a /MODIFY COMMIT or an INITIATE OLC PHASE(COMMIT) command from succeeding. If TRS is specified with the ADDS, CHNGS, DELS, or MODs parameters, transactions in MODBLKS to be added, changed, or deleted display.

/DISPLAY MODIFY displays these status terms:

AREAS OPEN:
A DEDB database has open areas. One or more lines listing the open areas follow this line.
/DBD ACTIVE
A /DBDUMP command is in progress for a database to be changed or deleted.
/DBR ACTIVE
A /DBRECOVERY command is in progress for a database to be changed or deleted.
/DBR OR /STOP IN PROGRESS
A /DBRECOVERY command or /STOP command is in progress for a DEDB database.
DATABASE IN USE
The database is in use by one or more active regions referencing the database.
DBR NEEDED FOR PARTITION
A /DBRECOVERY command must be issued for the DB partition before the database can be changed or deleted by online change
PSB SCHEDULED
A program referencing a database to be changed or deleted is scheduled.
Q STRUCTURE IS UNAVAILABLE
The queue structure is unavailable. IMS is unable to check the global queue count for transactions to be added, changed, or deleted. Commit is not permitted to proceed. The structure may be unavailable for one of the following reasons:
SCHEDULED
The named resource (a transaction or program to be changed or deleted, or a program referencing a database to be changed or deleted) is scheduled.
RECOVERY IN PROGRESS
A /RECOVER START command is in progress to recover one or more databases with the database recovery service.
RANDOMIZER: rndmname
A DEDB database that has no work in progress lists the randomizer name (rndmname). The randomizer display lines are information only, not work in progress that would prevent online change commit from succeeding.

This line is followed by a line with the randomizer name and status of LOADED or NOT LOADED.

If the randomizer is shared by one or more DEDBs, another line is displayed with 'DEDBS SHARING RANDOMIZER:' followed by the randomizer name. Online change won't delete a randomizer that is shared by other DEDBs. This line is followed by one line for each DEDB sharing the same randomizer.

ACTIVE
The routing code rtcode is active.
IN USE
Queuing is in progress for this transaction (either terminal input or program-to-program switch).
QUEUING nn
Messages are queued to the transaction or program; nn is the number of messages queued. Global queue counts represent the number of messages on the coupling facility list structure for the transaction or program.
SUSPENDED
The transaction to be changed or deleted is on the suspend queue.
CONVERSATION TERM/USER
The transaction to be changed or deleted or the transaction referencing a program or database to be changed or deleted is in conversation. The terminal originating the conversational transaction and the conversation ID are also displayed.

The terminal information displayed is:

/DISPLAY MSNAME

/DISPLAY MSNAME displays the queue counts for the specified logical link path. Generic parameters are supported for the MSNAME keyword.

An example of using the /DISPLAY MSNAME command is shown in /DISPLAY MSNAME.

QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information is to be displayed. If QCNT is not specified, local queue counts are displayed; when it is specified, no local queue counts are displayed.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

/DISPLAY NODE

/DISPLAY NODE, when followed by a valid node name or ALL, displays status, queue counts, and number of messages sent to and received from the specified node. When using ISC, the output for a parallel-session node shows one line of information for each session of the node whether the node is active or not and whether logical terminals are assigned or not. If a session is active, the user identifier (preceded by a dash) and the status and queue counts are displayed on a subsequent line. /DISPLAY NODE displays queue counts up to a maximum of 32 KB. The queue count for /DISPLAY NODE is reset to zero when sessions are not active, or when a signed-on user issues /SIGN OFF.

The USER keyword is valid for ISC nodes with users or dynamic nodes with signed on users. The NODE parameter can be generic where the USER keyword is not present. The generic parameter specifies nodes that already exist. A status of STATIC is displayed for nodes defined to IMS via system definition. STATIC is also supported as an attribute parameter. Static nodes are used with the /DISPLAY NODE command in the same way that dynamic nodes are used.

/DISPLAY NODE shows signed on users, where the user ID follows the status SIGN in parentheses.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY NODE command are shown in

MODE
The MODE keyword allows you to display the mode table names associated with the nodes specified. The output includes:
NODE-USR
node name and user identifier
TYPE
type of node
DEF MODETBL
default mode table name set via system definition or logon descriptor or /CHANGE command. This name can be overridden using the /OPNDST command or the LOGON exit for non-IMS session initiations.
ACT MODETBL
mode table name actually used to initiate the session. This name is only displayed while the session is active. The field is blank at normal session termination.

EMHQ
Specifies that global queue count information on the Expedited Message Handler Queues (EMHQ) displays when both EMHQ and QCNT are specified. If EMHQ is specified, QCNT must also be specified. This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.
QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information displays. If QCNT is not specified, local queue counts are displayed; when it is specified, no local queue counts are displayed. If QCNT is specified and EMHQ is not, global queue count information on the shared message queues (MSGQ) displays.

IMS does not check if the specified name is a valid LTERM in the IMS subsystem on which the command is entered.

This command does not display queue counts for Fast Path output messages for the NODE unless EMHQ and QCNT are specified.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

RECOVERY
The /DISPLAY NODE|USER RECOVERY command can be used to display the recovery values that pertain to the node or user. The recovery values may be displayed from the local control blocks, if available, or from values saved for the node or user in the Resource Manager, if resource information is being kept in Resource Manager, and the node or user is defined to have its status kept in Resource Manager. The recovery information that will be displayed with this command are:

N/A is displayed by /DISPLAY NODE ALL MODE for VTAM 3270 nodes.

"Attribute" is a reserved parameter. Attributes listed in Table 45 can be used with the NODE keyword. Nodes are selected for display based on the attribute or attributes specified. The attribute display format is the same as the standard NODE display. Attributes usually correspond to the conditions displayed for nodes. Any exceptions are flagged in the following list.

The attributes are reserved parameters for the /DISPLAY NODE command and cannot be used to name nodes.

For example, /DISPLAY NODE TRACE displays all nodes that are currently being traced. Following is a list of the attributes that can be specified with the NODE keyword:

Explanations of the attributes can be found in Status and Attributes for the /DISPLAY Command.

/DISPLAY OASN SUBSYS

The /DISPLAY OASN SUBSYS command displays the outstanding recovery units (Origin Application Schedule Numbers) associated with the external subsystem (not CCTL subsystem) specified by the SUBSYS keyword.

The OASN is assigned by IMS when it schedules an application into a dependent region. The OASN, coupled with the IMS ID, becomes the recovery token for units of work distributed to other subsystems.

An example of using the /DISPLAY OASN SUBSYS command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY OASN Command.

/DISPLAY OLDS

/DISPLAY OLDS displays the system logging status. The ddnames for the online log data sets that are currently online are listed in the sequence used. That is, the one currently being used is listed first, with the one most recently used listed next, and so on. OLDS status information is displayed with each ddname. The meanings of these status messages is provided. In the case of dual logging, two lines of status output are displayed per OLDS ID; the first for the primary OLDS and the second for the secondary OLDS.

/DISPLAY OLDS shows the percentage of the OLDS used (shown under % FULL in the output) and the rate at which it is being filled (shown under RATE in the output). The RATE is the average number of blocks written to the current OLDS since the last /DISPLAY OLDS was issued. If no blocks were written, the RATE is 0, or, if elapsed time is 0, the previous RATE will be displayed.

An example of using the /DISPLAY OLDS command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY OLDS Command.

/DISPLAY OLDS shows one of the following as the archive status of each OLDS:

NEEDED
This OLDS needs to be archived. It cannot be reused for output logging until it has been archived.
SCHEDULED
An archive job has been generated for this OLDS.
STARTED
A job to archive this OLDS has started execution.
AVAILABLE
Either this OLDS is empty or it has been archived. It can be reused for output logging.

When the archive status of an OLDS is scheduled or started and DBRC has generated the JCL for the archive job, the archive job name will be included in the output.

/DISPLAY OLDS also shows the following status information for OLDS:

IN USE
This is the current output log OLDS. The display line for this OLDS also has an asterisk (*) in the left margin.
STOPPED
/STOP command entered for this OLDS or the OLDS is being internally stopped because of write errors.
WRT-ERR
A write I/O error occurred on this OLDS data set.
CLSE
An error occurred when closing this data set. The Log Recovery utility can be used to correct this condition.
PREV CLSER
The previous OLDS could not be closed because of an I/O error and this OLDS is required by the Log Recovery utility to correct the condition.
NOT USABLE
This data set is not being used for logging. When operating in "Degraded Dual" state, the other data set in this OLDS pair was used for output but this data set was not used because of a previous data set error.
BACKOUT
This OLDS is potentially required for backout.

When the backout of at least one dependent region would require an SLDS because all of its log records are not available from OLDS, the following line will be inserted in front of SLDSREAD ON or SLDSREAD OFF in the OLDS STATUS display:

  SLDS REQUIRED FOR BACKOUT - RGN nnnnn

The value nnnnn is the region number of the application that would require the oldest record for backout. An OLDS that is stopped or had an I/O error will be dynamically deallocated after it is no longer needed for backout.

Following the detailed OLDS data set information, the dual OLDS state (DUAL, DEGRADED DUAL, NONDEGRADABLE DUAL or SINGLE) and the WADS recording state (DUAL, SINGLE, or NO) display. Also, the DDNAMEs of all available WADS display. The DDNAMEs of the current WADS are preceded by an asterisk (*).

SLDSREAD ON or OFF is also displayed. If SLDSREAD is on it indicates that IMS is enabled to retrieve both SLDS and OLDS.

Restriction:  Under the dual logging environment, the number of primary OLDS and secondary OLDS must be the same; otherwise, the status of the OLDS is incorrect.

The following parameters, when used with the /DISPLAY OLDS command, specify selection criteria used to select which OLDS are to be included in the display output. All these parameters are optional. If none are specified, ALL is the default action. When multiple parameters are specified, an OLDS satisfying any one of the specified criteria is included in the output.

ALL
Display status of each online OLDS.
INUSE
Display current output OLDS.
BACKOUT
Display OLDS containing dynamic backout data for currently active PSTs.
ERROR
Display OLDS that have encountered error conditions.
STOPPED
Display stopped OLDS.

/DISPLAY OTMA

/DISPLAY OTMA displays the current status for IMS Open Transaction Manager Access (OTMA) clients and servers. This command displays the following:

This command is functionally equivalent to the /DISPLAY TMEMBER ALL command.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY OTMA command are shown in:

/DISPLAY OVERFLOWQ

/DISPLAY OVERFLOWQ displays a list of queue names that are in overflow mode for those coupling facility list structures specified (for the STRUCTURE keyword) that are in overflow mode. It also displays the queue type of the resource for each queue. If a specified structure is not defined, the overflow structure name is displayed as NOT-DEFINED.

Queue names displayed might not be defined to the IMS subsystem on which this command is issued. If a queue type is not defined, the type is displayed as UNKNOWN, and the queue name is displayed as the 16-byte queue name (with the queue type as the first byte).

This command is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

STRUCTURE
Specifies the primary coupling facility list structures to be displayed.

This command displays the following information:

APPC
The resource type on the overflow structure is an APPC outbound queue. The first eight bytes of the resource name displayed is the unique constant TMSTMP-. The next four bytes are the IMS ID of the IMS subsystem that has the LUNAME and TPNAME defined. If you issue the /DISPLAY OVERFLOWQ command on the system on which the LUNAME and TPNAME are defined, then the LUNAME and TPNAME also display.

When LUNAME and TPNAME cannot be located on the system on which they're defined, UNKNOWN appears under the LUNAME and TPNAME headings in the display output.

BALGRP
The resource type on the overflow structure is a Fast Path PSB name. The resource name displayed is the Fast Path PSB name.
LTERM
The resource type on the overflow structure is an LTERM. The resource name displayed is the LTERM name.
OTMA
The resource type on the overflow structure is an OTMA outbound queue. The first eight bytes of the resource name displayed is the unique constant TMSTMP-. The next four bytes are the IMS ID of the IMS subsystem that has the TMEMBER and TPIPE defined. If you issue the /DISPLAY OVERFLOWQ command on the system on which the TMEMBER and TPIPE are defined, then the TMEMBER and TPIPE are also displayed.

When LUNAME and TPNAME cannot be located on the system on which they're defined, UNKNOWN appears under the LUNAME and TPNAME headings in the display output.

REMOTE
The resource type on the overflow structure is a remote LTERM, remote transaction, or an MSNAME. The resource name displayed is the remote LTERM name, remote transaction name, or the msname.
SUSPENDTRAN
The resource type on the overflow queue is a suspended transaction and the messages are on the suspend queue. The resource name displayed is the transaction name. If the transaction that is suspended is a serial transaction, or if local affinity has been set for a non-serial transaction, the first eight bytes displayed are the transaction name and the last seven bytes represent the IMS ID of the subsystem that enqueued the message.
SERIALTRAN
The resource type on the overflow queue is a serial transaction. The first eight bytes of the resource name are the transaction name and the last seven bytes represent the IMS ID of the IMS subsystem that inserted the message for the transaction.
TRANSACTION
The resource type on the overflow queue is a transaction. The resource name displayed is the transaction name. If local affinity has been set for the transaction, the first eight bytes displayed are the transaction name and the last seven bytes represent the IMS ID of the IMS subsystem that enqueued the message.
UNKNOWN
The resource type of the resource on the overflow queue is not known to this IMS subsystem. The 16 byte resource name is displayed.

An example of using the /DISPLAY OVERFLOWQ command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY OVERFLOWQ Command.

/DISPLAY POOL

/DISPLAY POOL displays processor storage utilization statistics for the various IMS storage pools.

When the /DISPLAY POOL command is issued from a specific environment (such as DBCTL), only the information that is valid for that environment is displayed.

Certain storage utilization statistics can be obtained with the DL/I STAT call.

Control block table (CBT) pools are defined in DFSCBT00 and are grouped into classes for the purposes of the /DISPLAY POOL command. All CBT pools are valid in all environments.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY POOL command are shown in:

The classes and corresponding parameters are:

CBT
This displays storage for all CBT pools. Use of this operand generates a large amount of display output.
DBB
This displays database related storage.
DCC
This displays storage associated with DC.
DEP
This displays storage associated with the dependent region structure. This parameter is not supported for an RSR tracking subsystem.
DISP
This displays dispatcher related storage.
FP
This displays Fast Path related storage.
GEN
This displays storage that has no particular functional association.
OSAM
This displays OSAM related storage.
SUM
This displays summary statistics for each of the above storage classes.

A CBT class display shows information for each pool in that class. The amount of storage displayed for these pools might change because the storage is obtained as needed and can be freed when not in use. In addition, a summary of the total current global and local storage in the class and in all CBT pools is displayed.

If SUM is specified, a summary of the total current local and global storage for each CBT class is displayed.

For the following storage pools, the amount of storage obtained is specified during system definition or via EXEC statement overrides in the IMS procedure JCL.

DBAS
Database buffer pools (includes VSAM buffer pools if VSAM is in the system, also includes buffer space used by sequential buffering).

Statistics for VSAM local shared resource pools are displayed in the order in which the pools are defined. For each local shared resource pool, each subpool's statistics are displayed in ascending order by buffer size. The smallest buffers are listed first and the largest buffers are listed last. If an index subpool exists in the shared resource pool, its statistics follow the data subpool statistics. Index statistics are also displayed in ascending order by buffer size.

Headings for VSAM subpools include the pool ID of the local shared resource pool. They also indicate whether the subpool is a data subpool (type D) or an index subpool (type I).

DBWP
Database working pool.
DMBP
Data management block pool.
EPCB
Fast Path PCB extension pool for MPPs.
FPDB
Fast Path database buffer pool.
MAIN
Working storage pool.
MFP
Message format block pool.
PSBP
Program specification block pool This parameter is not supported for an RSR tracking subsystem.
PSBW
Program specification block work area. This parameter is not supported for an RSR tracking subsystem.
QBUF
Message queue buffer pool. Parameter QBUF can also be used to indicate how close the system is to automatic shutdown due to message queue buildup. The statistics displayed for each data set are:

Table 51 shows the environments (DB/DC, DBCTL, or DCCTL) in which each storage pool is valid. If a pool is not valid in an environment, it will not appear when /DISPLAY POOL ALL is issued.

Table 51. Storage Pools and Their Environments
Storage Pools DB/DC DBCTL DCCTL
AOIP X X X
CESS X X X
CIOP X X X
DBAS X X
DBWP X X
DMBP X X
EMHB X X X
EPCB X X X
FPDB X X
FPWP X X
HIOP X X
LUMC X X
LUMP X X
MAIN X X X
MFP X X
PSBP X X X
PSBW X X X
QBUF X X
Note:

When /DISPLAY POOL ALL is specified for an RSR tracking subsystem, the following pools are not included: DEP, PSBP, PSBW, LUMP, LUMC.

Abbreviations Used in the /DISPLAY POOL Command

The following lists indicate the abbreviations used in the /DISPLAY POOL command for each pool and subpool.

CBT Pool Display

NAME
Storage pool name
SP
Associated MVS/ESA user number
CURR
Current bytes allocated to the pool
MAX
Maximum size in bytes that the pool ever reached
GETS
Number of GETMAINs issued
FREES
Number of FREEMAINs issued

Message Queue Pool

BFRS
Number of processor storage queue buffers
SIZE
Usable size of one queue buffer, excluding the buffer prefix
ENQ
Number of message enqueues
DEQ
Number of message dequeues
CAN
Number of canceled messages
WAIT
Number of I/O waits issued
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I/O
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Number of I/O operations. In a shared queues environment, |it is the sum of CQSPUTs and CQSREADs. |
ERR
Number of I/O errors

Message Format Pool

SIZE
Pool size
SPACE
Maximum amount of free space
DIRS
Space used by MFS Dynamic Directory
REQ1
Number of block requests from pool
I/O
Number of fetch I/O operations
DIR
Number of directory I/O operations
WAIT
Number of immediate fetch I/O operations
FREE
Amount of free space currently in the pool
ERR
Number of I/O errors

Database Buffer Pools

The database buffer pool display consists of the OSAM buffer pool and, if VSAM is in the system, the VSAM buffer subpool. The display also includes information about the buffer space used by sequential buffering within the online IMS subsystem. The information about the sequential buffering buffer space includes:

MAX
Maximum amount of space available for sequential buffering
FREE
Amount of currently free space for sequential buffering
CUR
Current bytes allocated to the pools for sequential buffering
HIGH
Highest amount of space ever used in this run for sequential buffering

OSAM Buffer Subpool

Product-sensitive programming interface

Statistics for each OSAM subpool are displayed separately. The final display provides the statistical summation for all the OSAM subpools in all the shared resource pools.

SIZE
Buffer pool size
REQ1
Number of block requests
REQ2
Number of requests satisfied in the pool plus new blocks created
READ
Number of read requests issued
BISAM
Number of BISAM reads issued plus QISAM SETLs
WRITES
Number of OSAM writes issued
KEYC
Number of retrieve by key calls number
LCYL
Number of OSAM format logical cylinder requests
PURG
Number of synchronization calls received
OWNRR
Number of release ownership requests
ERRORS
Number of permanent errors now in the pool and largest number of permanent errors during this run
End of Product-sensitive programming interface

VSAM Buffer Subpool

Product-sensitive programming interface

Statistics for each VSAM subpool are displayed separately. The final display provides the statistical summation for all the VSAM subpools in all the shared resource pools.

BSIZE
The size of the buffers in this VSAM subpool
POOLID
Local shared resource pool ID
TYPE
The subpool type: I (Index) or D (Data)
RRBA
Number of retrieval requests by RBA
RKEY
Number of retrieval requests by key
BFALT
Number of logical records altered
NREC
Number of new VSAM logical records created
SYNPTS
Number of system checkpoint requests
NMBUFS
Number of buffers in this VSAM subpool
VRDS
Number of VSAM control interval reads
FOUND
Number of control intervals VSAM found in the subpool through lookaside
VWTS
Number of VSAM control interval writes
ERRORS
Total number of permanent errors now in the pool and total number of permanent errors in this run

The BSIZE value in the final display is ALL.

End of Product-sensitive programming interface

Enhanced OSAM Buffer Subpool

Product-sensitive programming interface

Each OSAM subpool is displayed separately. The final display provides the statistical summation for all the OSAM subpools.

ID
The 4-character POOLID provided at subpool definition time
BSIZE
The size of the buffers in this OSAM subpool
NBUF
Number of buffers for this subpool
FX=
The fix options for this subpool Y/N indicates whether or not the DATA BUFFER PREFIX/DATA BUFFERS are fixed.
LCTREQ
Number of LOCATE-type calls for this subpool
ALTREQ
Number of buffer alter calls for this subpool. This count includes NEW BLOCK and BYTALT calls.
PURGRQ
Number of PURGE calls for this subpool
FNDIPL
Number of LOCATE-type calls, for this subpool, where data is already in the OSAM pool
BFSRCH
Number of buffers searched by all LOCATE-type calls for this subpool
RDREQ
Number of READ I/O requests for this subpool
BFSTLW
Number of single block writes initiated by buffer steal routine for this subpool
PURGWR
Number of buffer written by purge
WBSYID
Number of LOCATE calls, for this subpool, that waited due to busy ID
WBSYWR
Number of LOCATE-type calls, for this subpool, that waited due to busy writing
WBSYRD
Number of LOCATE-type calls, for this subpool, that waited due to busy buffer reading
WRLSEO
Number of buffer steal or purge requests, for this subpool, that waited for ownership to be released.
WNOBFR
Number of buffer steal requests, for this subpool, that waited because no buffers were available to be stolen
ERRORS
Total number of I/O errors for this subpool, or number of buffers locked in the pool due to write errors for this subpool
CF-READS
Number of blocks read from CF.
EXPCTD-NF
Number of blocks expected but not read.
CFWRT-PRI
Number of blocks written to CF (prime).
CFWRT-CHG
Number of blocks written to CF (changed).
STGGLS-FULL
Number of blocks not written (STG CLS full).
XI-CNTL
Number of XI buffer-invalidate calls.
VECTR-XI
Number of buffers found invalidated by XI on VECTOR call.
SB-SEQRD
Number of immediate (SYNC) sequential reads (SB stat).
SB-ANTICIP
Number of anticipatory reads (SB stat).

For the summary totals, the POOLID is not shown. BSIZE is set to ALL. NBUF indicates the total number of buffers in the pool. The FX= field is replaced by OSM=, which shows the total size of the OSAM buffer pool.

End of Product-sensitive programming interface

Enhanced VSAM Buffer Subpool

Product-sensitive programming interface

Each VSAM subpool is displayed separately. The final display provides the statistical summation for all the VSAM subpools.

ID
The 4-character POOLID provided at subpool definition time
BSIZE
The size of the buffers in this VSAM subpool
TYPE
identifies the subpool as containing INDEX or DATA buffer
FX=
Number of options for this subpool. Y/N is used to indicate whether or not the INDEX BUFFERS/DATA BUFFER PREFIX/ DATA BUFFERS are fixed.
RRBA
Number of retrieval requests by RBA
RKEY
Number of retrieval requests by KEY
BFALT
Number of logical records altered
NREC
Number of new VSAM logical records created
SYNC PT
Number of system checkpoint (synchronization point) requests
NBUFS
Number of buffers in this VSAM subpool
VRDS
Number of VSAM control interval reads
FOUND
Number of control intervals VSAM found in the subpool through lookaside
VWTS
Number of VSAM control interval writes
HSR-S
Number of successful VSAM reads from Hiperspace buffers
HSW-S
Number of successful VSAM writes to Hiperspace buffers
HS NBUFS
Number of Hiperspace buffers defined for this subpool
HS R/W-FAIL
Number of failed VSAM reads/writes from or to Hiperspace buffers. This indicates the number of times a VSAM READ/WRITE request from or to Hiperspace resulted in DASD I/O.
ERRORS
Number of permanent write errors now in the subpool, or the largest number of errors in this execution

The BSIZE value in the final display is the total size of all the VSAM subpool buffers. BSIZE is set to ALL. For the summary totals, the POOLID is not shown. The TYPE and FX= fields are replaced by VS=, which is the total size of the VSAM subpool in virtual storage, and HS=, which is the total size of the VSAM subpool in Hiperspace.

End of Product-sensitive programming interface

Fast Path Database Buffer Pool

AVAIL
Number of available page-fixed database buffers
WRITING
Number of page-fixed database buffers being written to disk, including the buffers being filled with sequential dependent segments
PGMUSE
Number of page-fixed buffers allocated to PSTs
UNFIXED
Number of available buffers for starting a new region
POOLNAME
Name of the private buffer pool for the area. This name is specified in the VSPEC member.
CISIZE
Control interval size of the private pool for the area.
PBUF
Size allocated for the primary pool (specified in the VSPEC member).
SBUF
Size allocated for the secondary pool (specified in the VSPEC member).
MAX
Maximum number of buffers for the private pool (specified in the VSPEC member).
CURRENT
Total number of buffers currently in the pool, including both primary and secondary allocations.
LK
Y indicates that buffer lookaside is active for the pool; N indicates that it is not.
HITS
Percentage of searches of the pool for which a buffer was found. Only displayed for lookaside pools.
VALID
Percentage of times a buffer found in the pool had valid data. An Invalid buffer is read from DASD and the pool copy is replaced. Only displayed for lookaside pools.

You use the percentages displayed for HITS and VALID together.

Example:  If HITS is 40%, and VALID is 75%, a buffer was found in the pool 40% of the time, and of that 40%, 75% of the buffers found had valid data, that is, 30% of the HITS had valid data. So, IMS had to read data from DASD approximately 70% of the time.

PSBP, DMBP, PSBW, DBWP, EPCB, and MAIN Buffer Pools

SIZE
pool size
FREE
amount of currently free space
HIGH
Highest amount of space ever used in this run

AOIP, CIOP, HIOP, CESS, FPWP, EMHB, LUMP, and LUMC Buffer Pools

During the execution of IMS, the AOIP, CIOP, HIOP, CESS, FPWP, EMHB, LUMP, and LUMC buffer pools can dynamically expand and contract.

Internally, each dynamic pool has one or more blocks of storage that are not contiguous, each divided into fixed length buffers. By obtaining new blocks and releasing unused blocks, a buffer pool can expand or contract during the execution of IMS. The number of blocks needed for each pool depends on several factors such as the number of buffer requests from the pool, buffer size, and block size.

SIZE
Pool size
HIGH
Maximum size since last checkpoint
LIMIT
Upper expansion limit
OVERFLOW
Size of the oversized chain

/DISPLAY PROGRAM

/DISPLAY PROGRAM displays the status of programs.

The status displayed can be one of the following:

  DB-STOPD
  I/O PREVEN
  LOCK
  NOTINIT
  STOPPED
  TRA

For definitions of the status conditions, refer to Status and Attributes for the /DISPLAY Command.

For DBCTL, this command displays the status of BMP programs, DEDB utilities, and CCTL PSBs. Because DBCTL has no knowledge of CICS programs, their status is not displayed.

An example of using the /DISPLAY PROGRAM command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY PROGRAM Command.

/DISPLAY PSB

/DISPLAY PSB displays the status of PSBs, which transactions these PSBs are processing, any routing code associated with the transactions, the databases being accessed, and the type of access. This keyword can be used only if Fast Path is installed.

For HSSP PSBs, the letter H is appended to the access intent under the ACCESS heading.

For DBCTL, the status of CCTL PSBs is displayed.

An example of using the /DISPLAY PSB command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY PSB Command.

/DISPLAY PTERM

/DISPLAY PTERM can be specified without an associated LINE keyword on /DISPLAY when PTERM is used with the special "attribute" parameter. Physical terminals are selected for display based on the attribute or attributes specified. The attribute display format is the same as the standard LINE/PTERM display. Attributes usually correspond to the conditions displayed for line/physical terminals.

An example of using the /DISPLAY PTERM command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY PTERM Command.

The attributes that can be specified with the PTERM keyword are listed in Table 52. For example, /DISPLAY PTERM TRACE displays all physical terminals that are currently being traced.

Table 52. /DISPLAY PTERM Command Attributes
COMPINOP CONVACT1
CONVHLD2 EXCL
INOP LOCK
LOOPTEST MFSTEST
NOIN NOOUT
NOQUEUE NOTOPEN
PAGE PRST
PSTOPPED PUR
RESP RESPINP
SIGN STOPPED
TEST TKOTRA
TRA
Notes:
  1. Corresponds to the NODE condition CONV-ACT.
  2. Corresponds to the NODE condition CONV-HLD.
     

/DISPLAY Q

/DISPLAY Q displays the message queues according to classes and priority levels.

BALGRP
Displays queue counts of the Fast Path load balancing group queues.
CLASS
Displays queues for specified classes.
PRIORITY
Displays queues for specified priorities.
QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information is to be displayed for Fast Path load balancing groups. If QCNT is not specified, only local queue counts are displayed; when it is specified, no local queue counts are displayed.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

TRANSACTION
Displays queues for transactions that are ready to run. DFSCPIC is displayed as psbname for CPI Communications driven transactions that have not issued a DL/I call to allocate a PSB.

Combinations of the CLASS, PRIORITY, and TRANSACTION keywords allow classes, priority levels within classes, transactions within priority levels, and message counts to be displayed on an as-needed basis.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY Q command are shown in:

/DISPLAY QCNT

/DISPLAY QCNT displays global queue information for the specified resource type. The resource type can be APPC, BALGRP, LTERM, OTMA, REMOTE, or TRANSACTION. This command displays all the queues for the resource type with at least one message whose message age is greater than the message age value specified.

|The following list describes the resource types allowed: |

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APPC
|
Specifies that global information for all APPC outbound queues |is to be displayed. | |

For messages that are placed on the shared queues using a side |information entry name, the side information entry name is returned |in the LUNAME field and the character string, DFSSIDE, is returned |in the TPNAME field.

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BALGRP
|
Specifies that global information for LTERMs and MSNAMEs is |to be displayed. |
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LTERM
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Specifies that global information for LTERMs and MSNAMEs is |to be displayed. |
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MSGAGE
|
Specifies the message age in number of days (0-365). Only |those queues with messages older than or equal to the value are |displayed. The resource name and the time when the message was placed |on the shared queues are displayed. | |

If you specify MSGAGE 0, all resources (queues) are displayed.

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OTMA
|
Specifies that global information for all OTMA outbound queues |is to be displayed. |
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REMOTE
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Specifies that global information for remote transactions |and remote LTERMs is to be displayed. |
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TRANSACTION
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Specifies that global information for transactions is to be |displayed, not including transactions that are suspended. |
|

Recommendation:  When you issue this command, IMS reads every message for the resource type. To minimize the performance impact, issue this command only when necessary.

This command is valid only in a shared-queues environment.

The output from the /DISPLAY QCNT command contains the following information:

QUEUENAME
1-8 byte queue name.

|If the output is the result of a /DISPLAY QCNT APPC MSGAGE or a /DISPLAY QCNT OTMA MSGAGE command, the value displayed for the queue name is the character |string 'TMSTMP' followed by the IMSID (or the |first seven bytes of the RSENAME if XRF capable) of the IMS to which |the output messages have affinity.

QCNT-TOTAL
Total count of messages on the queue.
QCNT-AGED
Count of messages with a message age greater than or equal to the message age specified. This count does not include messages whose age is less than the message age specified.
TSTMP-OLD
|The timestamp of the oldest message for the queuename |on the Shared Queue.
TSTMP-NEW
|The timestamp of the newest message for the queuename |on the Shared Queue. | |

Note: The timestamp is the time when the |message is put on the Shared Queues by CQS. These timestamps can |be used to select records from the CQS log or the IMS log. Because |this is a CQS generated timestamp, it may not correspond to the timestamp |for the same message on the IMS log as logging a message in IMS |and logging the same message in CQS are separate events.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY QCNT command are shown in Example for /DISPLAY QCNT Command.

/DISPLAY RECOVERY

|The /DISPLAY RECOVERY command displays the recovery process in progress. It also displays |the list of database data sets and areas being recovered by an online database |recovery service. The database data sets and areas are displayed as part of a recovery list, |which is a set of database data sets, areas, or both processed by an online |database recovery service in a single recovery instance. The /DISPLAY RECOVERY command also shows the status of one or all of the recovery |lists that exist.

If an online database recovery service is executing in an IMS DB/DC control region, the /DISPLAY RECOVERY command can be issued from LTERMs, automated operator (AO) application programs, the IMS Master Terminal (MTO), or the MVS master console and secondary console.

If an online database recovery service is running in an IMS DBCTL region, the /DISPLAY RECOVERY command can be issued by programs using the IMS DBCTL AOI or the MVS master console and secondary console.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY RECOVERY command are shown in:

ALL
An optional parameter that displays all the recovery list information and the recovery progress information. No recovery list entry information is displayed.
RCVTOKEN
An optional parameter that displays the recovery token associated with the specific recovery list. The recovery list information and recovery progress information for the specific list display with the recovery list entry information, including the database data set and areas contained in the recovery list.
token
Specifies the unique recovery token associated with the recovery list. This token can be up to eight characters in length. If RCVTOKEN is specified, token must be supplied.

The /DISPLAY RECOVERY command output is divided into three sections.

Recovery List Information

This section displays the status of one or more recovery lists. The status includes the following information:

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TOKEN
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|This shows the recovery list token. If /DIS RECOVERY ALL is issued and no recovery lists exist, NO LISTS is displayed. |If IMS is unable to obtain recovery list information from the recovery |facility, UNAVAIL is displayed.| |
STATUS
The current status of the recovery list. The status is one of the following:
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FORMING
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A /RECOVER START command has not been issued. |
STARTED
A /RECOVER START command has been issued. Recovery processing started but has not completed.
UNKNOWN
No list with the given token can be found.
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STOPPING
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A /REC STOP ALLENT command was issued. |
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ERROR
|
The choices are ABORT or CONT. These are the action options |in case an error is encountered. |
REC TYPE
Indicates the type of recovery being processed. The type is one of the following:
FULL
A full recovery is processing.
TSR
A Timestamp Recovery is processing. This occurs when RCVTIME was specified on the /RECOVER START command, but PITR was not specified.
PITR
A Timestamp Recovery is processing with the point-in-time recovery (PITR) option. This occurs when RCVTIME is specified on the /RECOVER START command with PITR.
N/A
Recovery has not been started. The type is undefined.
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PROC
|
The values that may appear reflect the recovery progress in |two phases of processing: reading log data sets and restoring image |copy data. The format of the entries are as follows: | | |
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IC#
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Indicates the primary image copy will be used if an image |copy is to be used during recovery. |
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SOURCE
|
The primary copy as contained in the RECON is used for recovery. |

Recovery Progress Information

This section displays status of the recovery in progress, if there is one. The section is omitted if no recovery is in progress. The status includes the following information:

TOKEN
The recovery list token.
LAST PROCESSED
The timestamp of the last log record processed by the recovery. The time is displayed in local time.
RCVTIME
The RCVTIME value specified on the /RECOVER START command or N/A if none was specified. The time is displayed in local time.

Recovery List Entry Information

This section displays the list of database data sets and areas in the given recovery list. The status includes the following information:

DATABASE DATA SET
For full function, this is the DB name and DD name of the database data set. For Fast Path it is the area name. If there are multiple area data sets for the area, the string '(MADS)' will also be displayed.
START OPTION
|This shows the start option that was specified |on the /RECOVER ADD or /RECOVER START command or taken from the system default. The values can be STALOCAL, STAGLOBAL, |or OFFLINE.
STATUS
This indicates the status of the database data set or area. The status can be one of the following:
FAILED
An error occurred for this database data set or area during recovery.
STOPPED
A /RECOVER STOP command was entered to stop recovery processing for the database data set or area.
NORMAL
Recovery is in progress or pending for the database data set or area.
INVALID
DBRC no longer contains information about this database data set or area.
AUTH SSID
A list of SSIDs that are still authorized to the database data set or area. NONE displays if no IMS is authorized to the database data set or area. If recovery is in progress, N/A displays.

/DISPLAY RTCODE

/DISPLAY RTCODE displays the status of Fast Path routing codes, the PSB using the routing code, and the region, if any.

An example of using the /DISPLAY RTCODE command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY RTCODE Command.

/DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS

/DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS displays system activity during a shutdown type of checkpoint. When issuing the /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS command from a specific environment (such as DBCTL), only the information that is valid for that environment is displayed. For example, in a DBCTL environment, only the number of IMS threads is displayed.

In an LU 6.2 environment, the /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS command indicates the dependent regions that have active CPI Communications driven transaction programs. These regions must be terminated prior to shutdown completion. In addition, the command also displays LU 6.2 conversations that hang the shutdown processing.

In a shared-queues environment, the /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS command displays the CQS job name that needs to be restarted if IMS shutdown hangs because CQS is inactive.

If a /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS command is issued while a database is being recovered with the Online Recovery Services, the response DB RECOVERY IN PROGRESS will be returned in addition to the other responses.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS command are shown in

The status displayed when the /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS command is issued can include the following:

xx MSG PROCESSING REGIONS(S) ACTIVE
Where xx is the number of BMP, TP, and FP regions that are active. If the checkpoint has already been posted, this is the only status displayed.

For DBCTL, a count of active CCTL threads is included.

SYSTEM PURGING
The checkpoint is the result of a /CHECKPOINT PURGE command.
TERMINAL USER STATUS
The header for the portion of the display that shows active terminals, whose status can be one of the following:
  INPUT IN PROCESS
  OUTPUT IN PROCESS
  AWAITING RESPONSE
  XX MSGS IN QUEUE

If there is no terminal activity, the status can be one of the following:

  NO INPUTTING LINES
  NO OUTPUTTING LINES
MSG-IN X MSG-OUT Y
The message totals, where X is the total number of input messages and Y is the total number of output messages.
Master Terminal Status
The following text is displayed for the primary master, secondary master, or system console:
   PRIMARY MSTR
   SECOND MSTR           ACTIVE , MESSAGES WAITING
   SYS CONSOLE

ACTIVE indicates the terminal is in the following states:

  OPERABLE
  ALLOWING INPUT
  ALLOWING OUTPUT
  NOT STOPPED FOR QUEUEING
  NOT LOCKED
  NOT IN TEST MODE

MESSAGES WAITING indicates that there are system messages (Q3) waiting to be sent, thus preventing shutdown from completing.

OTMA PHASE=x
The current phase of IMS Open Transaction Manager Access (OTMA) processing. The shutdown phases are:
1
OTMA shutdown processing has begun.
2
Dependent regions have terminated. DFS1970 messages have been sent to OTMA clients for all inflight Send-then-Commit (commit mode 1) transactions.
3
OTMA is waiting for termination of all client-processing-related activities.
4
OTMA shutdown is complete.
COMMIT x TMEMBER=membername TPIPE=tpipename
The commit mode for the transaction and which OTMA client (member) and TPIPE is currently in progress and thus preventing completion of shutdown. COMMIT x can be either of the following:
0
Commit-Then-Send
1
Send-Then-Commit
XXXXXXX PROCESSING REGION(S) ACTIVE
Active regions, where XXXXXXX is one of the following types:
  BMP MSG
  TP  MSG
  FP

If status of a line or link shows input or output in progress and immediate shutdown is desired, the /IDLE command can be used.

One of the following commands can be used to close the VTAM node:

The /STOP DC or /CHECKPOINT(other than simple checkpoint) command can be issued to close the VTAM ACB.

If a checkpoint purge is in progress and messages are in the output queues, an orderly shutdown can be initiated by entering the /CLSDST or /STOP command. This allows termination after the next output message is sent, but might be insufficient for display terminals or terminals in input mode. If a node is hung, the following can be done:

  1. A /CLSDST FORCE command can be issued.
  2. If that fails, then the /IDLE command can be issued.

If any messages are queued for PTERM1 (system console) or the master terminal, they must be requested and received before the purge will complete. /STOP and /IDLE are ineffective against these terminals. When using ISC parallel sessions, one line of information is displayed for each applicable session of the node. The user name is also displayed.

/DISPLAY STATUS (With No Keywords)

/DISPLAY STATUS (with no keywords) displays the IMS resources that are in the states listed in Table 53. /DISPLAY STATUS displays only conditions that require operator intervention. Status definitions are shown in Status and Attributes for the /DISPLAY Command.

Table 53. /DISPLAY STATUS Resource States Displayed (No Keywords)
Resource State
CLASS STOPPED
DATABASE ALLOCF, BACKOUT, EEQE, INQONLY, LOCK, NOTINIT, NOTOPEN
DATABASE ADS PRE-OPEN FAILED, SEVERE-ERROR, UNAVAILABLE, COPY-PHASE, FORMAT-PHASE
DATABASE AREA RECOVERY NEEDED, STOPPED
LINE IDLE, NOIN, NOOUT, NOQUEUE, NOTOPEN, PSTOPPED, PUR, RESP, RESP-INP, STOPPED
LINK ACTV, COLD, ERE, IDLE, NOTIDLE-A, NOTIDLE-B, NOTIDLE-Cxx, NOTOPEN, NRE, N/A, PSTOPPED
LTERM/MSNAME LOCK, PSTOPPED, PUR, QERROR, QLOCK, STOPPED
LUNAME STO, STO-INP, STO-OUTP
NODE CLSDST, CONV-HLD, C1INOP, C2INOP, C3INOP, C4INOP, DEACTIVATED, DISCONNECTED, FORCE, INOP, LOCK, LOST, OPNDST, QUIESCED, RESP, RESP-INP, RESYNC, SHUT, STOPPED
PROGRAM DB-STOPD, I/O PREVENT, LOCK, NOTINIT, STOPPED
PTERM COMPINOP, CONV-HLD, EXCL, INOP, LOCK, LOOPTEST, NOIN, NOTOPEN, NOOUT, NOQUEUE, PSTOPPED, PUR, RESP, RESP-INP, STOPPED, TEST
RTCODE STOPPED
TMEMBER STO
TRAN LOCK, PSTOPPED, PUR, QERROR, SPND, STOPPED, USTOPPED
USER CONV-HLD, DEADQ, RESP, RESP-INP, STOPPED

Any combination of the indicated keywords can be used to display the associated resources. If no exceptional conditions are found for any of the resources specified by the individual keywords, STATUS UNRESTRICTED is displayed.

For Fast Path databases, the /DISPLAY STATUS DATABASE command shows the area and ADS exceptions as well as the database status. Each area with exceptions is displayed on a separate line after the database line. Each ADS with exceptions is displayed on a separate line after the area line.

The /DISPLAY STATUS USER command provides the status of a user. The ALLOC status is followed by the nodename to which the user is allocated or signed onto in parenthesis.

In an IMSplex, if NODE, LTERM, or USER is specified with the /DISPLAY STATUS command, it will result in extensive accesses to the Resource Manager for global information, and their use should be carefully considered.

In a DBCTL environment, /DISPLAY STATUS with no keywords only displays database and program information.

In a DCCTL environment, /DISPLAY STATUS with no keywords does not display database information.

For /DISPLAY STATUS TRANSACTION, DFSCPIC is displayed as the PSB name for CPI Communications driven transactions that have not issued a DL/I APSB call to allocate a PSB.

For a DB/DC RSR tracking subsystem, /DISPLAY STATUS with no keywords only displays DATABASE, LINE, LTERM, NODE, PTERM, and USER information.

The /DISPLAY STATUS DATABASE and /DISPLAY STATUS commands show the status of online forward recovery (OFR) for those databases in an RSR tracking subsystem that have OFR in progress.

/DISPLAY STATUS LUNAME can indicate that a command such as /STO LUNAME ALL INPUT or /STO LUNAME ALL OUTPUT was entered before the /DISPLAY that applies to all future LU 6.2 inbound or outbound conversations.

/DISPLAY STATUS TMEMBER displays the IMS Open Transaction Manager Access (OTMA) transaction pipes that are stopped. If a transaction pipe is not stopped, its status is UNRESTRICTED. An example of using the /DISPLAY STATUS TMEMBER command is shown in Example 5 for /DISPLAY STATUS Command.

/DISPLAY STRUCTURE

/DISPLAY STRUCTURE displays the status of one or more coupling facility list queue structures used by IMS. This command displays the queue structure name, type, and status.

The status conditions that can be displayed are:

AVAILABLE
The structure is available to be used by IMS.
CONNECTED
IMS is connected to the structure.
DISCONNECTED
IMS is not connected to the structure.
IN-OVERFLOW
The structure is in overflow mode.
REBLD-INPROG
A rebuild is in progress for the structure.
SHUTDOWN-STRCHKPT
A structure checkpoint will be taken by CQS for the structure during a CQS normal shutdown.
STRCHKPT-INPROG
A structure checkpoint is in progress for the structure.
UNAVAILABLE
The structure is not available to be used by IMS.

This command is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

An example of using the /DISPLAY STRUCTURE command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY STRUCTURE Command.

/DISPLAY SUBSYS

/DISPLAY SUBSYS is used to display information about an external subsystem. (The external subsystem is not a CCTL subsystem.) When used without the OASN keyword, the SUBSYS keyword displays the status of the connection between IMS and the external subsystem (not CCTL), as well as all application programs communicating with the external subsystem (not CCTL). The OASN keyword is used with the SUBSYS keyword to display all OASNs associated with the specified external subsystem. (The external subsystem is not a CCTL subsystem.) For more information, see /DISPLAY OASN SUBSYS.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY SUBSYS command are shown in:

For status terms for the connection between IMS and the external subsystem, see Subsystem Status Terms. For status terms for the connection between an IMS application program and the external subsystem, see Dependent Region Status Terms.

Subsystem status terms can be generated by the /DISPLAY SUBSYS command. Dependent region status terms can be generated by the /DISPLAY SUBSYS or /DISPLAY ACTIVE command.

Subsystem Status Terms

CONN
The IMS control region has successfully completed a host system IDENTIFY request to the external subsystem, making the two subsystems aware of each other's existence so they can begin a normal dialog.
NOT CONN
The external subsystem is in an idle state; that is, the external subsystem has not been the object of the /STOP SUBSYS command, or the external subsystem initialization exit indicated not to issue the IDENTIFY REQUEST (connect)
CONN IN PROGRESS
The connection process for the specified subsystem is in progress
STOPPED
The specified subsystem has been successfully stopped via the /STOP SUBSYS command and all region connections to the specified external subsystem have been terminated
STOP IN PROGRESS
The /STOP SUBSYS command is in progress. Before it successfully completes, all active connections to the specified subsystem from all IMS regions must be quiesced.
TERM IN PROGRESS
An internal termination of the subsystem connection is underway. This type of termination was instigated by IMS abnormal condition processing, an external subsystem exit, or the external subsystem (the error message The exact reason). IMS shutdown will not cause this condition.
INVALID SUBSYSTEM NAME = XXXX
The specified subsystem name has not been defined in the IMS subsystem PROCLIB member
SUBSYSTEM XXXX NOT DEFINED BUT RECOVERY OUTSTANDING
The specified subsystem name has not been defined to IMS in the external subsystem PROCLIB member, but IMS still has outstanding recovery elements from a previous execution when the indicated subsystem was known

The command recognition character will also be displayed for the external subsystem.

Dependent Region Status Terms

CONN
An IMS dependent region has successfully completed a host system IDENTIFY request to the external subsystem as a result of an application having been scheduled into the dependent region. In an MPP, the application does not have to issue an external subsystem call to cause a connection.
CONN, ACTIVE
An IMS application program has established communication with an external subsystem (for example, has issued at least one external subsystem call). At this point a thread exists between the IMS application program and the external subsystem.

The absence of a PSB name for a thread An a connection to the external subsystem exists but an application program is not currently occupying the region. The presence or absence of an LTERM name indicates whether or not a region is message driven.

/DISPLAY SYSID TRANSACTION

The /DISPLAY SYSID TRANSACTION command displays the IDs of the local and remote systems associated with the transaction. Values displayed for the local and remote IDs can range from 1 to 2036.

An example of using the /DISPLAY SYSID TRANSACTION command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY SYSID Command.

/DISPLAY TIMEOVER

The /DISPLAY TIMEOVER command displays all nodes that have been waiting for a VTAM response for a longer time than specified in the /TRACE SET ON TIMEOUT command.

An example of using the /DISPLAY TIMEOVER command is shown in Example for /DISPLAY TIMEOVER Command.

time#
is the time period in minutes; it is required. The number of minutes must be between 1 and 60.

If no nodes are found that have been waiting longer than time# minutes, then the message NO NODE WITH TIMEOVER time# FOUND is displayed. An error message is displayed and the command is rejected if the timeout trace facility failed during IMS initialization. User names are displayed for ISC nodes, but non-ISC nodes show N/A.

/DISPLAY TMEMBER

The /DISPLAY TMEMBER command displays the current transaction member status for IMS Open Transaction Manager Access (OTMA) clients and servers. This command displays the following:

This command also displays transaction pipe status for each member, including:

This command shows one of the following for the status of a transaction pipe:

DQF
Dequeue request for OTMA REPresynch command failed.
REP
IMS is waiting for an OTMA REPresynch command from the client.
REQ
IMS is sending an OTMA REQresynch command to the client.
RSF
Reset request failed for an OTMA REPresynch command.
STO
The transaction pipe is stopped.
SYN
The transaction pipe is being synchronized.
TBR
IMS is waiting for an OTMA TBResynch command from the client.
TMP
The transaction pipe is temporary.
TRA
The transaction pipe is being traced.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY TMEMBER command are shown in:

QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information is to be displayed. If QCNT is not specified, local queue counts are displayed; when it is specified, no local queue counts are displayed.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

/DISPLAY TRACE

/DISPLAY TRACE displays the status and options of the current IMS traces. TRACE must be followed by one or more keywords or by the ALL parameter. There is no default.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY TRACE command are shown in:

This command can display the following information:

ALL
In a DBCTL system, ALL displays only DB-related traces. It does not show DC-related traces such as LINE, LUNAME, LINK, NODE, TRANSACTION, TRAP, or TIMEOUT.

In a DCCTL system, ALL displays only DC-related traces. It does not show DB-related traces such as OSAMGTF or PI.

For a DB/DC RSR tracking subsystem, ALL displays only LINE, NODE, PSB, TABLE, and TRAP information.

The display shows which external data set is active and whether the OLDS is being traced for trace logging. The command also indicates if XTRC is usable and the status of the XTRC data sets.

EXIT
Displays user exit tracing. Currently, only tracing for the DFSMSCE0 user exit is supported. Table 54 lists the display exit entry points.
Table 54. Display Exit Entry Points for Tracing
LRDI LRTR TR62 TRVT
LRIN PRCH TRBT
LRLT PRIS TROT

The display indicates the status of each exit entry point. If the status is ON, the trace is active for the selected entry point. If the status is OFF, the trace is inactive for the selected entry point. If the status is N/A, the specified DFSMSCE0 trace entry point does not exist in the IMS.

LINE
The relative line number and line type of all traced lines.
LINK
The link number and link partner for all logical links.
LUNAME
All LU 6.2 application programs that are being traced.
OSAMGTF
Whether the OSAM Buffer Trace facility is active or inactive.
MONITOR
The status of the IMS Monitor, and if active, the options specified for it.
NODE
The VTAM node name and node type. If the node is defined for a parallel session, each traced user of that node is displayed. If the users are not active, an N/A will be displayed.
PI
The status of the program isolation trace, and if active, the status of the options and the volume level.
PROGRAM
The traced program name.
PSB
The PSB name and trace option for each traced PSB.
TABLE
The trace status, logging status, total number of entries in each trace table, and the volume level.

For a DL/I trace, the volume level is displayed in the subcategories.

For an RSR tracking subsystem, TABLE does not show information about the LUMI, QMGR, RETR, SCHD, SQTT, or SUBS table traces.

In an IMSplex, the OCMD, RM, and SCI table traces are included in the table traces displayed.

TCO
Displays whether or not tracing is active for the Time Controlled Operation (TCO).
TIMEOUT
The status of the IMS VTAM I/O Timeout Detection Facility, including the specifications given when the /TRACE SET ... TIMEOUT command was issued. The /DISPLAY TRACE TIMEOUT command will show active or inactive status, the timeout value in minutes, and the action to be taken when timeout occurs (AUTO, MSG, or no action). Option and Timeout values will be displayed only when the facility is active.
TMEMBER
The IMS Open Transaction Manager Access (OTMA) transaction pipes that are currently being traced for the given OTMA client.
TRANSACTION
The name of the transaction and the applicable PSB name for each trace.
TRAP
The trap that is currently set, either 1 or 2; that trap is enabled for MFS serviceability aids.
XTRC
External trace status. Whether XTRC is usable and the status of the XTRC data sets are also displayed.

/DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS

In an RSR complex, /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS displays the status of a tracking subsystem. /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS is valid on active and RSR tracking subsystems.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS command are shown in:

/DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS on an Active Subsystem

/DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS on an active subsystem displays the following:

/DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS on an active subsystem shows the following information:

ACTIVE SUBSYSTEM
The IMSID, global service group, service group, and service group status of the active subsystem
IMSID
The IMSID of the active subsystem.
GSG-NAME
The 1- to 8-character global service group (GSG) name. The global service group is the collection of all IMS subsystems in an RSR complex (such as online IMS, utilities, and so on) that access a particular set of databases. An active subsystem can only be defined as part of one global service group.
SG-NAME
The name of the service group (SG) of which the active subsystem is a part. The service group name is 1 to 8 characters long.
SG-STATUS
The service group status, which can be one of the following:
IDENTIFICATION IN PROGRESS
An the IMS logger is in the process of identifying to the Transport Manager Subsystem but has not yet completed.
IDENTIFIED
The IMS logger has identified to the Transport Manager Subsystem. A status of IDENTIFIED appears as long as the logger is connected or identified to the TMS. This status also appears after a /START SERVGRP command.
LOST
The IMS logger's connection to the Transport Manager Subsystem is gone due to TMS or VTAM failure.
NO LOG ROUTER SG DEFINED
There is an error and logger has no knowledge of a log router with which to communicate. There is no Log Router Service Group defined to DBRC.
NOT IDENTIFIED
The IMS logger has never identified to the Transport Manager Subsystem (that is, is in its initial state) or the IMS logger has not been able to identify since the most recent /STOP SERVGRP command.
STOPPED
The /STOP SERVGRP command was issued. If there is an active conversation, /STOP SERVGRP causes it to be terminated.

At each OLDS switch, the logger no longer attempts to establish a conversation with the log router. Logs are no longer sent to the tracking subsystem. A /START SERVGRP command is required to undo the STOPPED condition.

ACTIVE'S CONVERSATIONS WITH LOG ROUTERS
Status of the conversations between the active and tracking subsystems.
SG-NAME
The name of the service group (SG) of which the tracking subsystem is a part.
RECORDS-NOT-SENT
The number of log records that have not yet been sent to the tracker. The number of records is a number in the form of nnnK, where K represents 1024 records. The number is rounded off to the nearest K. If the number of records exceeds 999K, then >999K is displayed.

This field applies only if the conversation status is SENDING LOGS.Otherwise, N/A is displayed.

CONVERSATION STATUS
The conversation status, which can be one of the following:
ACCEPT IN PROGRESS
A log router is in the process of accepting a conversation request, but has not yet allocated the conversation.
ALLOCATION IN PROGRESS
Indicates a conversation is in the process of being allocated.
DEALLOCATION IN PROGRESS
A conversation is in the process of being deallocated.
NO ACTIVE CONVERSATION
Indicates there is no active conversation between the logger and the log router. Although there is no conversation, the logger does know about the log router.

At each OLDS switch, the logger will attempt to establish a conversation with the log router until it is successful. A /START SERVGRP command can be issued to cause the logger to attempt to establish a conversation with the log router before the next OLDS switch.

SENDING LOGS
The logger has an active conversation with the log router and is sending logs to the tracking site.
SUSPENDED LOGS
The logger has an active conversation with the log router but has suspended sending logs to the tracking site due to resource shortage. The conversation is still intact.

/DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS on a Tracking Subsystem

When issued on a tracking subsystem, /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS displays the following:

/DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS shows the same information for an IMS DB/DC tracking subsystem or a DBCTL tracking subsystem.

/DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS on a tracker shows the following information:

TRACKING SUBSYSTEM
The following tracking subsystem information is displayed:
IMSID
The IMSID of the tracking subsystem. The IMSID is 1 to 4 characters long.
READINESS-LEVEL
The readiness level of the tracking subsystem, which is either RECOVERY or DATABASE.
GSG-NAME
The global service group (GSG) name. The GSG is the collection of all IMS subsystems in an RSR complex, such as online IMS, utilities, and so on, which access a particular set of databases. A tracking subsystem tracks only one global service group. The global service group name is 1 to 8 characters long.
SG-NAME
The 1- to 8-character service group (SG) name.
SG-STATUS
The service group status, which can be IDENTIFIED, NOT IDENTIFIED, or STOPPED.
IDENTIFIED
The tracking subsystem has identified to the Transport Manager Subsystem (TMS), and can establish conversations with active loggers and isolated log sender (ILS) instances. IDENTIFIED appears as long as the tracking subsystem is connected or identified to the TMS.
NOT IDENTIFIED
The tracking subsystem has not attempted to identify to the TMS. NOT IDENTIFIED is the initial state.
STOPPED
The tracking subsystem is not identified to the TMS. This status can be the result of any of the following: a /STOP SERVGRP command entered from the tracking subsystem, an unsuccessful attempt to identify, or termination of the TMS.
TRACKING STATUS
The status of the tracking subsystem, which can be one of the following:
INACTIVE
The tracking subsystem is idle. The tracking subsystem has completed all tracking work and has received no more log records from the active subsystems it tracks.

For example, a status of INACTIVE appears if the active subsystems have shut down and the tracking subsystem has completed its tracking work.

TRACKING
The tracking subsystem is tracking one or more active subsystems and has tracking work to do.
PLANNED TAKEOVER REQUESTED
One of the active subsystems being tracked issued an /RTAKEOVER command, notified the tracker, and shut down. As soon as all of the active systems in the GSG have shut down, all log gaps have been filled, and log routing has completed, the tracking subsystem will shut down for the planned remote takeover.
PLANNED TAKEOVER IN PROGRESS
An /RTAKEOVER command was entered on the active subsystem and all of the active subsystems being tracked have successfully shut down. The tracking subsystem is in the process of shutting down for the planned remote takeover. The tracking subsystem must shut down before active subsystems can be started at the new active site.
UNPLANNED TAKEOVER IN PROGRESS
An /RTAKEOVER command was entered on the tracking subsystem. The tracking subsystem will shut down for the unplanned remote takeover after it has completed routing received log data.
NUMBER OF ACTIVE SUBSYSTEMS
The number of active subsystems currently being tracked. It is followed by an integer.
TRACKING ACTIVITY
Status of the conversations between the tracker and the loggers of the active subsystems being tracked. The following information is displayed for each active subsystem being tracked:
NAME
The IMSID of the subsystem being tracked or the jobname for batch or batch backout being tracked. Subsystem names are 1 to 4 characters long. Job names are 1 to 8 characters long.

If the active subsystems are XRF-capable, the subsystem name displayed includes a hyphen and the one-character HSBID.

Example:  The XRF alternate for IMSA would be displayed as IMSA-2.

TYPE
Type of subsystem, which can be ONLINE, ACTIVE, BATCH, or BBO (batch backout):
ONLINE
An online (not batch) subsystem that has not sent data to the tracking subsystem. The subsystem might be an active subsystem that has not completed restart or it might be an XRF alternate subsystem.
ACTIVE
An online (not batch) subsystem that has sent data to the tracking subsystem.
BATCH
A batch subsystem that has sent data to the tracking subsystem.
BBO
A batch backout job that has sent data to the tracking subsystem.
RECEIVED-LOG
The universal coordinated time of the last log record received from the subsystem, BATCH job, or BBO job. The timestamp is of the format hhmmss, where hh represents hours, mm represents minutes, and ss represents seconds. RECEIVED-LOG does not apply to conversations with XRF-alternate subsystems, in which case N/A is displayed.
ROUTED-LOG
The universal coordinated time of the last log routed by the log router. The timestamp is of the format hhmmss, where hh represents hours, mm represents minutes, and ss represents seconds. ROUTED-LOG does not apply to conversations with XRF-alternate subsystems, in which case N/A is displayed.
NOT-ROUTED
The number of log records that have been received by the tracker but not yet routed by the log router. The number is in the format nnnK, where K represents 1024 log records. The number is rounded off to the nearest K. If this number exceeds 999K, then >999K is displayed. NOT-ROUTED does not apply to conversations with XRF-alternate subsystems, in which case N/A is displayed.
STATUS
The tracking status. If a conversation exists between the tracking subsystem and the active IMS, the status field contains CONV-ACT. If there is no conversation, the status field is left blank.
GAPS
The status of gaps between the tracker and the active subsystems, BATCH jobs, or BBO jobs. One line is displayed for each gap associated with an active subsystem.

If the gap information is not known to the tracking subsystem, the PRILOG token associated with the gap is displayed as "MISSING LOG, PRILOG TOKEN=". The following gap information is displayed:

NAME
The IMSID of the active system for which there is a gap, or the jobname of the BATCH or BBO job for which there is a gap.

In an XRF environment, the NAME is the RSENAME rather than the IMSID.

LOG-SEQ-FIRST
The log sequence number, in hexadecimal, of the first log record in the gap
IN-GAP
The number of records, in decimal, that are in the gap. The number is of the form nnnK, where K represents 1024 records. The number is rounded off to the nearest K. If this number exceeds 999K, then >999K is displayed.
RECEIVED
The number of records, in decimal, that have been received. The number is of the form nnnK, where K represents 1024 records. The number is rounded off to the nearest K. If this number exceeds 999K, then >999K is displayed.
NOT-ROUTED
The number of log records, in decimal, that have not been routed for the oldest gap. The number is of the form nnnK, where K represents 1024 records. If this number exceeds 999K, then >999K is displayed. This number does not apply to gaps other than the oldest one.
STATUS
The status of the gap, which is one of the following:
FILLING
The gap is currently being filled.
WAITING
The gap is not being filled yet. For example, the gap might be waiting to be filled if there are not enough conversations to send the log records, or a batch job is still running.
PERMNT ERR
There is a permanent error, such as a read error, that prevents this gap from being filled.
UNAVAIL
The log data needed to fill the gap is not available at the active site. The log or log data sets might have been deleted.
ISOLATED LOG SENDER STATUS
Status of isolated log sender conversations.
SYSTEM NAME OF TRANSPORT MANAGER SUBSYSTEM
If the tracking subsystem has a conversation with an isolated log sender, the system name of the Transport Manager to which the isolated log sender is identified is displayed.
NUMBER OF CONVERSATIONS
Number of conversations with this instance of isolated log sender.
ONLINE FORWARD RECOVERY STATUS
The following online forward recovery (OFR) status is displayed:
NUMBER OF STREAMS BEING PROCESSED
Number of OFR processes initiated. The online forward recoveries are processed one at a time.
OFR ROUTING TIME
The latest close time of any log data set that has been or is currently being read for OFR.
MILESTONE INDEX STATUS
The following milestone information is displayed:
CURRENT MILESTONE INDEX
The current milestone index.
RESTART MILESTONE INDEX
The restart milestone index.
DLI TRACKING STATUS
Status of DL/I database tracking.
TRACKING PSTs
Number of DL/I database tracking PSTs currently in use. The number can be from 0 to 255.
USAGE OF TRACKING PSTs
Average percent usage of DLI database tracking PSTs currently in use
BACKLOG OF REDO RECORDS IN DATASPACE
The backlog number of redo records in the data space. The backlog is a measure of how well the tracker is keeping up with the workload. The backlog is a number in the form of nnnK, where K represents 1024 redo records. The number is rounded off to the nearest K. If the number of redo records exceeds 999K, then >999K is displayed.
FP TRACKING STATUS
Status of Fast Path database tracking.
TRACKING PSTs
Number of FP database tracking PSTs and the reason the PSTs are invoked. The number of tracking PSTs can be from 0 to 255. The reason the PSTs are invoked can be one of the following and only appears if there are one or more PSTs:
AREAWRITE
The PSTs are invoked by a write request for a specific area.
MILESTONE
The PSTs are invoked by milestone processing.
THRESHOLD
The PSTs are invoked by threshold write.
CURRENT LOG VOLUME IN DATASPACE
Current log volume in Fast Path tracking data space. This number can be from 0 to nnnnnnnK, where K represents 1024 log records. The maximum possible number is 2000000K (two gigabytes). The number is rounded off to the nearest K.
MAX LOG VOLUME IN DATASPACE
Maximum log volume in Fast Path tracking data space. This number can be from 0 to nnnnnnnK, where K represents 1024 log records. The maximum possible number is 2000000K (two gigabytes). The number is rounded off to the nearest K.

/DISPLAY TRANSACTION

The /DISPLAY TRANSACTION command displays the class, priorities, queue counts, the number and size of output segments for a specified transaction code, and the number of regions the transaction is currently scheduled in, all on the first line. The next two indented lines show the PSB name associated with the transaction and the status. DFSCPIC is displayed as PSB name for CPI Communications driven transactions that have not issued a DL/I APSB call to allocate a PSB. Fast Path exclusive transaction codes only have the transaction code and class displayed. The queue counts are not shown because Fast Path processing bypasses the IMS message queues.

IMS Open Transaction Manager Access (OTMA) supports an architected format for the output from the /DISPLAY TRANSACTION command. The architected output is returned to the OTMA client, not to an IMS operator. See .

The TRANSACTION keyword parameter can be generic.

The status displayed can be one of the following:

  BAL
  DYNAMIC
  I/O PREV
  LOCK
  PSTOP
  PUR
  QERR
  SPND
  STOP
  TRA
  USTOP

for an explanation of the status.

/DISPLAY TRANSACTION also displays I/O prevention when a BMP program containing GSAM cannot complete scheduling.

Examples of using /DISPLAY TRANSACTION are shown in Example 1 for /DISPLAY TRANSACTION Command and Example 2 for /DISPLAY TRANSACTION Command.

QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information is to be displayed. If QCNT is not specified, local queue counts are displayed; when it is specified, no local queue counts are displayed.

IMS does not check that the specified name is a valid transaction in the IMS subsystem on which the command is entered.

The command /DISPLAY TRAN ALL QCNT displays all of the transactions on the shared queues with a global queue count. /DISPLAY TRAN ALL QCNT also displays an AFFINITY column which gives the IMS SYSID for transactions which have an affinity for a particular IMS system. This is valuable information particularly when there are multiple output lines for the same transaction name. See Example 4 for /DISPLAY TRANSACTION Command.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

/DISPLAY UOR

The /DISPLAY UOR command displays status information about IMS units of recovery (UORs) for protected resources on the RRS/MVS recovery platform.

If you specify the six-byte pseudo-token of the protected UOR (the prtkn), this command displays information about the requested UOR.

ACTIVE
Displays only active UORs.
ALL
Displays active and indoubt UORs. ALL is the default.
INDOUBT
Displays only UORs that were indoubt when they were terminated. Indoubt UORs identify residual work that needs resolution.

The output from the /DISPLAY UOR command consists of the following:

ST
Status of the UOR, which can be one of the following:
A
Active; work is inflight.
B
Active; work is being backed out.
C
Active; work is being committed.
E
Active; work is in cleanup phase.
I
Active; work is indoubt, awaiting phase 2 action.
RI
Residual indoubt; indoubt UOR from a prior IMS execution or a dependent-region abend.
P-TOKEN
The IMS pseudo token, which can be used in subsequent commands to refer to this particular UOR. This token only displays for indoubt UORs (status RI). Use this token for subsequent /DISPLAY UOR and /CHANGE UOR commands.
PSBNAME
The IMS PSB scheduled for this UOR.
RRS-URID
The unique identifier for a protected unit of recovery (of which IMS work is part). RRS generates and maintains this data.
IMS-RECTOKN
The IMS recovery token that uniquely identifies the IMS portion of the UOR.
LUWID
The identifier of a work request across multiple distributed systems connected by LU 6.2 conversations. This data is only provided for /DIS UOR ACTIVE commands, and appears on a separate line of output.
EID
The identifier of a work request across multiple connected distributed systems coordinated by the Encina toolkit. This data is only provided for /DIS UOR ACTIVE commands, and appears on a separate line of output.
XID
X/Open identifier (XID). One possible work identifier for a distributed transaction used by a communications resource manager that uses X/Open distributed transaction processing model.

/DISPLAY USER

The /DISPLAY USER command displays all the USER structures and USERIDs that match the parameter or attribute specified.

The USER parameter can be generic when the generic parameter specifies users that already exist.

The following information is displayed:

USERIDs signed onto static nodes can only be used as parameters with the /DISPLAY USER command and the /SIGN ON command. USERIDs cannot be used as parameters with other commands that support the USER keyword.

"Attributes" are reserved parameters for the /DISPLAY USER command and cannot be used to name users. Any one attribute can be used with the USER keyword. Users are selected for display based on the attribute or attributes specified. The attribute display format is the same as the standard USER display. Attributes usually correspond to the conditions displayed for users.

Following is a list of the attributes that can be specified with the USER keyword:

Explanations of the attributes can be found in Status and Attributes for the /DISPLAY Command.

The ALLOC status is followed by the nodename (in parentheses) to which the user is allocated or signed on to.

The use of DEADQ with the /DISPLAY USER command shows all users that have queues marked as dead letter queues. When all the messages are purged by the /DEQUEUE command, the DEADQ status is removed. After all the messages have been purged and the status removed, then the user structure is deleted at the next simple checkpoint.

Examples of using the /DISPLAY USER command are shown in:

AUTOLOGON
Displays the current autologon information for the specified user. The autologon information can be changed dynamically with the /CHANGE command.
EMHQ
Specifies that global queue count information on the Expedited Message Handler Queues (EMHQ) displays when both EMHQ and QCNT are specified. If EMHQ is specified, QCNT must also be specified. This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.
QCNT
Specifies that global queue count information displays. If QCNT is not specified, local queue counts are displayed; when it is specified, no local queue counts are displayed. If QCNT is specified and EMHQ is not, global queue count information on the shared message queues (MSGQ) displays.

IMS does not check if the specified name is a valid LTERM in the IMS subsystem on which the command is entered.

This command does not display queue counts for Fast Path output messages for the NODE unless EMHQ and QCNT are specified.

This keyword is only valid in a shared-queues environment.

RECOVERY
The /DISPLAY NODE|USER RECOVERY command can be used to display the recovery values that pertain to the node or user. The recovery values may be displayed from the local control blocks, if available, or from values saved for the node or user in the Resource Manager, if resource information is being kept in Resource Manager, and the node or user is defined to have its status kept in Resource Manager. The recovery information displayed with this command are:

Examples

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY command.

Examples for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY ACTIVE command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY ACTIVE

Response ET:

  REGID JOBNAME   TYPE  TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS           CLASS
        MSGRGN    TP    NONE
        BATCHREG  BMP   NONE
        FPRGN     FP    NONE
        DBTRGN    DBT   NONE
      1 IMSMPP0   TPE   DSN8PS    DSN8IP13                    1,  3
        BATCHREG  BMP   NONE
        FPRGN     FP    NONE
        DBR3CTA3  DBRC
        DLI3CTA3  DLS
  VTAM ACB OPEN                   -LOGONS ENABLED
  LINE ACTIVE-IN -    1 ACTIV-OUT -    0
  NODE ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT -    4
  LINK ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT -    0
  *89041/163619*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY A

Response ET:

 REGID JOBNAME    TYPE  TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS          CLASS
     1 I3YMPP     TP                       WAITING           4,  1,  2,  3
       BATCHREG   BMP   NONE
       FPRGN      FP    NONE
       DBRC       DBRC
 VTAM ACB CLOSED
 LINE ACTIVE-IN -   1 ACTIV-OUT -    0
 NODE ACTIVE-IN -   0 ACTIV-OUT -    0
 *89041/100117*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY A

Response ET:

  REGID JOBNAME   TYPE  TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS          CLASS
      2 I431MPP   TP    SKS7      DFSDDLT7                   1,  3,  6,  7
      3 IMS1BMP   BMP   REGION    SIS04P01
      1 I431IFP   FPM   TXCDRN07  DDLTRN07
        R3        DBRC
  VTAM ACB OPEN                 -LOGONS ENABLED
  LINE ACTIVE-IN -   2 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  NODE ACTIVE-IN -   0 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  LINK ACTIVE-IN -   0 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  *89041/144425*  DFSRSENM  ACTIVE

Explanation: The system is XRF capable so the date time stamp includes the RSE name and system indicator.

Example 4 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY A

Response ET:

  REGID JOBNAME   TYPE  TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS            CLASS
      1 I431MPP   TP    TXCDRN18  DDLTRN18 WAIT-INPUT          1,  3,  6,  7
        BATCHREG  BMP   NONE
      2 I431IFP   FPM   NO MSG.   DDLTRN07
        R3        DBRC
  VTAM ACB OPEN                 -LOGONS ENABLED
  LINE ACTIVE-IN -   1 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  NODE ACTIVE-IN -   0 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  LINE ACTIVE-IN -   0 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  *89041/132348*  DFSRSENM  ACTIVE

Explanation: Transaction TXCDRN18 is waiting for an input message. Program DDLTRN07 currently has no messages to process. Region 1 is in WAIT-FOR-INPUT (WFI) mode.

Example 5 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY A

Response ET:

  REGID JOBNAME   TYPE  TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS          CLASS
      2 I431MPP   TP    SKS7      DFSDDLT7 WAIT-MESSAGE      1,  3,  6,  7
      3 IMS1BMP   BMP   REGION    SIS04P01
      1 I431IFP   FPM   TXCDRN07  DDLTRN07
        R3        DBRC
  VTAM ACB OPEN                 -LOGONS ENABLED
  LINE ACTIVE-IN -   2 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  NODE ACTIVE-IN -   0 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  LINK ACTIVE-IN -   0 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  *89041/144425*  DFSRSENM  ACTIVE

Explanation: Transaction SKS7 is waiting for an input message. Program DFSDDLT7 currently has no messages to process. Region 2 is in Pseudo Wait-For-Input (PWFI) mode.

Example 6 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY A

Response ET:

** SUBSYSTEM NAME **
      SYS3
REGID JOBNAME TYPE TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS       CLASS
    2 I431MPP TP   SKS7      DFSDDLT7 WAIT-MESSAGE 1,3,6,7
    3 IMS1BMP BMP  REGION    SIS04P01
    1 I431IFP FPM  TXCDRN07  DDLTRN07
      R3      DBRC
VTAM ACB OPEN          -LOGONS ENABLED
LINE ACTIVE-IN-    2 ACTIV-OUT-    0
NODE ACTIVE-IN-    0 ACTIV-OUT-    0
LINK ACTIVE-IN-    0 ACTIV-OUT-    0
*89041/144425*  DFSRSENM  ACTIVE

Explanation: Transaction SKS7 is waiting for an input message. Program DFSDDLT7 currently has no messages to process. Region 2 is in Pseudo Wait-For-Input (WPFI) mode.

Example 7 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ACTIVE

Response ET:

  REGID JOBNAME   TYPE  TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS           CLASS
      1 IMSMPPA   TPI   TPN1      DFSCPIC  WAIT-BLOCKMOVER   20, 22, 24, 26
      2 IMSMPPB   TPI   TPN2      DFSCPIC                    21, 23, 25, 22
      3 IMSMPPC   TP    TPN3      SAAPSB1                    28, 29, 24, 23
      4 IMSMPPD   TPI   TPN4      DFSCPIC  WAIT-SYNCPOINT    14, 15, 16, 17
      4 IMSMPPE   TP    TRAN1     LU2PGMA  WAIT-INPUT         2,  4,  6,  8
      5 IMSMPPF   TP    TRAN2     LU2PGMB                     1,  3,  5,  7
  VTAM ACB OPEN           / APPC LUNAME=IMSLUNME ENABLED -LOGONS ENABLED
  LINE ACTIVE-IN -    2 ACTIV-OUT  -    0
  NODE ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT  -    0
  LINK ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT  -    0
  *90332/114253*

Example 8 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ACTIVE

Response ET:

  REGID JOBNAME   TYPE  TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS      CLASS
        MSGRGN    TP    NONE
        BATCHREG  BMP   NONE
        FPRGN     FP    NONE
        DBTRGN    DBT   NONE
        DBRSCHA5  DBRC
        DLISCHA5  DLS
  VTAM ACB OPEN          -LOGONS DISABLED
  IMSLU=N/A.N/A            APPC STATUS=DISABLED  TIMEOUT=   0 
  APPLID=APPL8     USERVAR=IMS1
  LINE ACTIVE-IN -    1 ACTIV-OUT -    0
  NODE ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT -    0
  LINK ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT -    0
  *95080/183050*  DFSRSENM  ACTIVE

Explanation: The IMS subsystem is both XRF-capable and RSR-capable.

Example 9 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ACTIVE

Response ET:

  REGID JOBNAME   TYPE  TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS      CLASS
      1 IMSMPPA   TP                       WAITING       4,  1,  2
      2 IMS1BMP   BMP   REGION    SIS04P01 WAIT-AOI
      4 IMS2BMP   BMP   REGION    SIS04P02 WAIT-AOI
      3 I510MPP   TP                       WAIT-EPCB POOL   8,   8,  8,  8
      2 IMS3BMP   BMP                      WAIT-EPCB POOL
 
        FPRGN     FP    NONE
        DBRC      DBRC
  VTAM ACB CLOSED
  LINE ACTIVE-IN -   1 ACTIV-OUT -    0
  NODE ACTIVE-IN -   0 ACTIV-OUT -    0
  *96280/095345*

Example 10 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ACTIVE DC

Response ET:

  VTAM STATUS AND ACTIVE DC COUNTS
  VTAM ACB OPEN                 -LOGONS ENABLED
  LINE ACTIVE-IN -   1 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  NODE ACTIVE-IN -   1 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  LINK ACTIVE-IN -   1 ACTIV-OUT -   0
  *89041/110704*

Example 11 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY ACTIVE DC

Response ET:

VTAM STATUS AND ACTIVE DC COUNTS
VTAM ACB OPEN                  -LOGONS ENABLED
IMSLU=SYS1.IMSLUNME      STATUS=ENABLED
APPLID=APPL8     USERVAR=IMS1
LINE ACTIVE-IN -    2 ACTIV-OUT -    0
NODE ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT -    0
LINK ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT -    0
*92232/114253*
| | |

Example 12 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY ACTIVE DC
|

Response ET: |

|
VTAM STATUS AND ACTIVE DC COUNTS                      
|VTAM ACB CLOSED                       -APPLID ACB              
|VTAM ACB OPEN        -LOGONS ENABLED  -MNPS ACB                
|IMSLU=N/A.N/A    APPC STATUS=DISABLED  TIMEOUT=   0           
|OTMA GROUP=N/A        STATUS=NOTACTIVE                                 
|APPC/OTMA SHARED QUEUE STATUS - LOCAL=INACTIVE  GLOBAL=INACTIVE  
|APPC/OTMA RRS MAX TCBS - 2 ATTACHED TCBS - QUEUED SENDS -  0  N  
|APPLID=APPL8     GRSNAME=         STATUS=DISABLED MNPS=APPL1   
|LINE ACTIVE-IN -    1 ACTIV-OUT -    0                  
|NODE ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT -    0                  
|LINK ACTIVE-IN -    0 ACTIV-OUT -    0                  
|*03069/143346*  DFSRSENM  ACTIVE    
|

|Explanation: An XRF system is using MNPS. The MNPS |ACB is APPL1 which is open and is accepting logons. The APPLID ACB |is APPL8, but it is closed.|

Example 13 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ACTIVE REGION

Response ET:

  REGID JOBNAME   TYPE  TRAN/STEP PROGRAM  STATUS  CLASS
        MSGRGN    TP    NONE
        BATCHREG  BMP   NONE
        FPRGN     FP    NONE
        DBRGCTAN  DBRC  NONE
  *89041/102934*

Example for /DISPLAY AFFINITY Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY AFFIN NODE NDSLU2A1

Response ET:

  NODE     APPLID
  NDSLU2A1 APPL9
  *97098/162106*  

Explanation: The node has an affinity for APPL ID APPL9.

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY AFFIN NODE LU37722

Response ET:

  NODE     APPLID
  LU37722 N/A
  *97098/162156*  

Explanation: The node has no affinities.

Example for /DISPLAY AOITOKEN Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY AOITOKEN

Response ET:

  AOITOKEN      ENQCT        QCT       SEGS W-REGID
  AOITOKN1          4          2         12    NONE
  AOITOKN2          0          0          0     2,4
  AOITOKN3          1          0          0    NONE
  AOITOKN4 1000000000 1000000000 2147483647    NONE
  *92280/095345*

Example for /DISPLAY APPC Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY APPC

Response ET:

  IMSLU    #APPC-CONV SECURITY STATUS   DESIRED
  IMSLUNME          0 FULL     ENABLED  ENABLED
  *90347/114253*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY APPC

Response ET:

  
  IMSLU    #APPC-CONV SECURITY STATUS   DESIRED
  IMSLUNME          0 FULL     DISABLED ENABLED
  *90347/114253*

Entry ET:
  /DISPLAY APPC
 
Response ET:
 
IMSLU             #APPC-CONV SECURITY STATUS   DESIRED
SYS1.IMSLUNME              0 FULL     STOPPED  STOPPED
*92232/114253*

Examples for /DISPLAY AREA Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY AREA command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY AREA Command

Entry ET:

  /DIS AREA db21ar1 db21ar3 db21ar6 IOVF

Response ET:

  AREANAME  EQECT   TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED      DBNAME EEQECT CONDITIONS
   DDNAME   REMAIN SEQ DEPENDENT DIR ADDRESSABLE
  DB21AR1     N/A      13     11     74     74-CI DEDBJN21 999    VIR, PREO, PREL
   DB21AR1     10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
   DB21AR1B    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
   DB21AR1C    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
  DB21AR3     N/A      13     11     74     56-CI DEDBJN21        PREO
   DB21AR3     10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
   DB21AR3B    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
  DB21AR6     N/A      17     15     74     56-CI DEDBJN21
   DB21AR6     10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
  *93076/173254*

Explanation: DIR ADDRESSABLE means Independent Overflow part.

Example 2 for /DISPLAY AREA Command

Entry ET:

/DIS AREA ALL

Response ET:

  AREANAME  EQECT   TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED      DBNAME EEQECT CONDITIONS
   DDNAME   REMAIN SEQ DEPENDENT DIR ADDRESSABLE
 
  DB21AR0     N/A      17     15     74    N/A    DEDBJN21 999    VIR, PREO, PREL
   DB21AR0     10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
  DB21AR1     N/A      13     11     74    N/A    DEDBJN21        VIR, PREO
   DB21AR1     10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
   DB21AR1B    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
   DB21AR1C    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
  DB21AR10    N/A      17     15     74    N/A    DEDBJN21        VIR, PREO, PREL
   DB21AR10    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
  DB21AR11    N/A     133    131     74    N/A    DEDBJN21        VIR
   DB21AR11    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
  DB21AR2     N/A      19     17     74      0-UW DEDBJN21        VIR, PREO, PREL
  UTILITY:  HSRE  PVTTOT#     45 PVTAVL#    15
   DB21AR2     10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
  DB21AR3     N/A      13     11     74    N/A    DEDBJN21        PREO
   DB21AR3     10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
   DB21AR3B    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A
  DB21AR4     N/A     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A    DEDBJN21        STOPPED, NOTOPEN
  DB21AR5     N/A     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A    DEDBJN21        STOPPED, NOTOPEN
  DB21AR6     N/A     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A    DEDBJN21        STOPPED, NOTOPEN
  DB21AR7     N/A     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A    DEDBJN21        NOTOPEN
  DB21AR8     N/A     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A    DEDBJN21        NOTOPEN
  DB21AR9     N/A     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A    DEDBJN21        NOTOPEN
  *93076/173254*
 

Explanation: DIR ADDRESSABLE means Independent Overflow part.

Example 3 for /DISPLAY AREA Command

Entry ET:

/DIS AREA db11ar4

Response ET:

  AREANAME  EQECT   TOTAL UNUSED   TOTAL UNUSED      DBNAME EQECT CONDITIONS
   DDNAME   REMAIN  SEQ   DEPENDENT DIR ADDRESSABLE
 
  DB21AR4    N/A     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A    DEDBJN21   999   STOPPED, NOTOPEN,
                                                                  RECOVERY
    *97136/173254*
 

Explanation: RECOVERY means this Fast Path area is undergoing recovery with the Online Recovery Service.

| | |

Example 4 for /DISPLAY AREA

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DIS AREA DB21AR0
|

Response ET: |

|
DFS000I  AREANAME  EQECT   TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED  DBNAME   EEQECT  CONDITIONS   SYS3
|DFS000I  DDNAME    REMAIN  SEQ  DEPENDENT DIR ADDRESSABLE                            SYS3
|DFS000I  DB21AR0   N/A     29    28      74    0-UW    DEDBJN21 0   VIR, PREO, PREL  SYS3
|DFS000I  UTILITY:  HSSP  PVTTOT#   45 PVTAVL#    30    IMSID: IMS2                   SYS3
|DFS000I  DB21AR01    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A                      SYS3
|DFS000I  DB21AR02    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A                      SYS3
|DFS000I  DB21AR03    10     N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A        N/A                      SYS3
|

Explanation: The IMS Fast Path utility, HSSP, is active on IMSID=IMS2.

Examples for /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT LINE 2 PTERM ALL

Response ET:

  TERMINAL
    2- 1  IN  - L2740S2
          OUT - L2740S1, L2740S2
  *90295/130910*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT LINE 4 PTERM 1, 2

Response ET:

  TERMINAL
    4- 1  IN - L2740SM1
          OUT- L2740SM1
    4- 2  IN - L2740SM2
          OUT- L2740SM2
  *90295/130328*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT LINK ALL

Response ET:

  LINK PLINK    SIDR SIDL MSNAME
     1 BLCB1CTC   1    4  SYSTEM2A
                  1    5  SYSTEM2B
                  3    6  FRESNO
     2 BLCB2BSC  21   23  BOSTON
                 22   24  ALBANY
     3 BLCB1MTM  19   20  TEST1
  *90280/072935*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT LTERM DIALQ1 INQUIRY1 L2740S1 MASTER WTOR

Response ET:

  LTERM    IN-TERMINAL  OUT-TERMINAL  USER
  DIALQ1      11-   1     11-   1
  INQUIRY1     5-   1      5-   1
  L2740S1      3-   1      3-   1
  MASTER       3-   1      3-   1
  WTOR         1-   SC     1-   SC
  *90295/130657*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASMT LTERM L1 L2 L3

Response ET:

  LTERM    IN-TERMINAL  OUT-TERMINAL  USER
  L1          14-   1     14-   1
  L2        NODEA   -1  NODEA   -1    A
  L3        N/A     -1  N/A     -1    B
  *90231/143059*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT LTERM ALL

Response ET:

  LTERM    IN-TERMINAL  OUT-TERMINAL  USER
  CRDPUNCH    14-   1     14-   1
  DIALQ1      11-   1     11-   1
  DIALQ2      12-   1     12-   1
  DIALQ3      13-   1     13-   1
  INQUIRY1     5-   1      5-   1
  INQUIRY2     6-   1      6-   1
  INQUIRY3     7-   1      7-   1
  INQUIRY4     8-   1      8-   1
  INQUIRY5     9-   1      9-   1
  INQUIRY6    10-   1     10-   1
  L2740SM1     4-   1      4-   1
  L2740SM2     4-   2      4-   2
  L2740S1      3-   1      3-   1
  L2740S2      2-   1      2-   1
  MASTER       3-   1      3-   1
  PTPPUNCH    14-   1     14-   1
  WS12DS    WS12-   1   WS12-   1
  WTOR         1-   SC     1-   SC
  *90295/160953*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT LTERM ALL

Response ET:

  LTERM    IN-TERMINAL  OUT-TERMINAL  USER
  CRDPUNCH    14-   1     14-   1
  DIALQ1      11-   1     11-   1
  DIALQ2      12-   1     12-   1
  DIALQ3      13-   1     13-   1
  INQUIRY1     5-   1      5-   1
  INQUIRY2     6-   1      6-   1
  INQUIRY3     7-   1      7-   1
  INQUIRY4     8-   1      8-   1
  INQUIRY5     9-   1      9-   1
  INQUIRY6    10-   1     10-   1
  L2740SM1     4-   1      4-   1
  L2740SM2     4-   2      4-   2
  L2740S1      3-   1      3-   1
  L2740S2      2-   1      2-   1
  MASTER       3-   1      3-   1
  PTPPUNCH    14-   1     14-   1
  WS12DS    WS12-   1   WS12-   1
  WTOR         1-   SC     1-   SC
  *90295/160953*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT MSNAME ALL

Response ET:

LINK PLINK    SIDR SIDL MSNAME   IMS1
     N/A        32    3 LINK23B4   IMS1
  10 PLNK12V    20   10 LINK12V1   IMS1
     N/A        35    3 LINK23U2   IMS1
     N/A        28    3 ELINK211   IMS1
   1 PLNK12V    31   11 LINK13B3   IMS1
  10 PLNK12V   266 2036 LINK13V    IMS1
  10 PLNK12V   256 1012 LINK12V    IMS1
   2 PLNK12C    33   13 LINK13C2   IMS1
  10 PLNK12V    80  300 LINK13X    IMS1
  11 PLNK12V    40    9 LINK12V2   IMS1
   3 PLNK12M    34   14 LINK13M2   IMS1
  12 PLNK13V    38   18 LINK13V2   IMS1
   7 N/A        43   44 ELINK124   IMS1
     N/A        36    3 LINK23V1   IMS1
   1 PLNK12V    21   11 LINK12B1   IMS1
   1 PLNK12V    22   12 LINK12B2   IMS1
  10 PLNK12V    90  500 LINK12Y    IMS1
   5 N/A        26   16 ELINK120   IMS1
   1 PLNK12V    32   12 LINK13B4   IMS1
     N/A         8    3 LINK21V3   IMS1
   6 N/A        51   41 ELINK1MS   IMS1
   3 PLNK12M    24   14 LINK12M1   IMS1
     N/A       266    3 LINK23V    IMS1
   4 N/A        35   15 LINK13U2   IMS1
     N/A        31    3 LINK23B3   IMS1
     N/A        43    3 ELINK224   IMS1
     N/A        80    3 LINK23X    IMS1
     N/A        37    3 LINK23V2   IMS1
   6 N/A        27   17 ELINK121   IMS1
     N/A        33    3 LINK23C2   IMS1
   4 N/A        25   15 LINK12U1   IMS1
     N/A        34    3 LINK23M2   IMS1
   5 N/A        29   19 ELINK122   IMS1
     N/A        29    3 ELINK222   IMS1
   2 PLNK12C    23   13 LINK12C1   IMS1
  10 PLNK12V    36   16 LINK13V1   IMS1
   7 N/A        42   45 ELINK123   IMS1
  16 LKV1TSTB   93    3 PTH3TSTB   IMS1
 *97258/170244*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT MSPLINK ALCB3MTM

Response ET:

  LINK PLINK    TYPE  ADDR     MAXSESS  NODE
     3 ALCB3MTM MTM   ****
  *90280/072754*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASMT NODE NLU1 NLUT6S NLUT6P

Response ET:

  NODE     USER
  NLU1              IN -L1      , L2
                    OUT-L2      , L1
  NLUT6S            IN -L3
                    OUT-L3
  NLUT6P   A        IN -L5      , L6
  NLUT6P   N/A      IN -NONE
                    OUT-NONE
  NLUT6P   C        IN -L7
                    OUT-L7
  *90229/083059*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASMT NODE NLUT6P USER C

Response ET:

  NODE     USER
  NLUT6P   C        IN -L7
                    OUT-L7
  *90229/083059*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT NODE ALL

Response ET:

  NODE     USER
  CT3275            IN -VT3275  , VT3275P
                    OUT-VT3275  , VT3275P
  CT3277A           IN -VT3270A
                    OUT-VT3270A
  CT3277B           IN -VT3270B
                    OUT-VT3270B
  CT3277C           IN -VT3270C
                    OUT-VT3270C
  CT3277D           IN -VT3270P1
                    OUT-VT3270P1
  CT3277E           IN -VT3270P2
                    OUT-VT3270P2
  L3270A            IN -VT3270L1
                    OUT-VT3270L1
  L3270B            IN -VT3270L2
                    OUT-VT3270L2
  L3284A            IN -VT3270P3
                    OUT-VT3270P3
  W612              IN -W610JP  , W610D6  , W610FP
                    OUT-W610D6  , W610FP  , W610JP
  W613              IN -W620JP  , W620D6  , W620PB  , W620M6
                    OUT-W620D6  , W620JP  , W620M6  , W620PB
  FCBOX1            IN -W6CIT
                    OUT-W6CIT
  *90295/091334*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASMT USER A B C D

Response ET:

  USER     ID       NODE
  A        CICSA    NLUT6P   I/O- L1      , L2
  B                          I/O- L3
  C        CICSB    NLUT6P   I/O- L4
  D                          I/O- NONE
  *90229/083059*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT SYSID ALL

Response ET:

  LINK PLINK    SIDR SIDL MSNAME
     1 BLCB1CTC   1    4  SYSTEM2A
     1 BLCB1CTC   2    5  SYSTEM2B
     1 BLCB1CTC   3    6  FRESNO
     3 BLCB1MTM  19   20  TEST1
     2 BLCB2BSC  21   23  BOSTON
     2 BLCB2BSC  22   24  ALBANY
  *90280/072821*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT SYSID ALL

Response ET:

  LINK PLINK    SIDR SIDL MSNAME   IMS1
       N/A         8    3 LINK21V3   IMS1
       N/A        28    3 ELINK211   IMS1
     5 N/A        29   19 ELINK122   IMS1
     1 PLNK12V    31   11 LINK13B3   IMS1
     1 PLNK12V    32   12 LINK13B4   IMS1
     2 PLNK12C    33   13 LINK13C2   IMS1
     3 PLNK12M    34   14 LINK13M2   IMS1
     4 N/A        35   15 LINK13U2   IMS1
    10 PLNK12V    36   16 LINK13V1   IMS1
       N/A        37    3 LINK23V2   IMS1
    12 PLNK13V    38   18 LINK13V2   IMS1
     7 N/A        43   44 ELINK124   IMS1
     6 N/A        51   41 ELINK1MS   IMS1
    10 PLNK12V    80  300 LINK13X    IMS1
    10 PLNK12V   266 2036 LINK13V    IMS1
  *97258/170653*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT SYSID 22 23 24

Response ET:

  LINK PLINK    SIDR SIDL MSNAME
     2 BLCB2BSC  22   24  ALBANY
    23     IS LOCAL
    24     IS LOCAL
  *90280/072902*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT Command

Entry ET:

/DIS ASMT USER IMSUS01 IMSUS02

Response ET:

USER     USERID   ID       NODE
IMSUS01  IMSUS01           DTSLU201 I/O- IMSUS01
N/A      IMSUS01           L3270A   I/O- T3270LA
N/A      IMSUS02           L3270B   I/O- T3270LB
DT327002 IMSUS02           DT327002 I/O- DT327002
*92350/112229*

Entry ET:

/DIS ASMT USER IMSUS01*

Response ET:

USER     USERID   ID       NODE
IMSUS01C N/A                        I/O- NONE
IMSUS01D N/A                        I/O- NONE
IMSUS01  IMSUS01           DTSLU201 I/O- IMSUS01
N/A      IMSUS01           L3270A   I/O- T3270LA
*92350/113904*

Entry ET:

/DIS ASMT USER ALL

Response ET:

USER     USERID   ID       NODE
CA13                                I/O- CA1SP3T1, CA1SP3T2
IMSUS01C N/A                        I/O- NONE
IMSUS01D N/A                        I/O- NONE
LU6SPA   N/A               LU6NDPF  I/O- LU6LTPA1
LU6SPB   N/A                        I/O- LU6LTPB1, LU6LTPB2
DT327002 IMSUS02           DT327002 I/O- DT327002
IMSUS03  IMSUS03           DTSLU601 I/O- IMSUS03
IMSUS01  IMSUS01           DTSLU201 I/O- IMSUS01
IMSUS05  N/A                        I/O- NONE
N/A      IMSUS02           L3270B   I/O- T3270LB
N/A      IMSUS01           L3270A   I/O- T3270LA
N/A      IMSUS04           L3270C   I/O- T3270LC
*92350/114845*

Examples for /DISPLAY CCTL Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY CCTL command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY CCTL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY CCTL

Response ET:

     CCTL               STATUS
     CICS1
     *89067/114857*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY CCTL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY CCTL ALL

Response ET:

    CCTL     PSEUDO-RTKN RECOVERY-TOKEN   REGID  PSBNAME   STATUS
    CICS1                                                  ATTACHED
                         0000000000000000     3            AVAILABLE
                         0000000000000000     2            AVAILABLE
                         0000000000000000     1            AVAILABLE
     *89067/113236*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY CCTL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY CCTL CICS1

Response ET:

    CCTL     PSEUDO-RTKN RECOVERY-TOKEN   REGID  PSBNAME   STATUS
    CICS1                                                  ATTACHED
                         9FFA9568FF594301     3  BMP255    ACTIVE
                         9FFA956B7AE24E00     2  BMP255    ACTIVE
                         0000000000000000     1            AVAILABLE
     *89067/113251*

Example 4 for /DISPLAY CCTL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY CCTL CICS1 ACTIVE

Response ET:

    CCTL     PSEUDO-RTKN RECOVERY-TOKEN   REGID  PSBNAME   STATUS
    CICS1                                                  ATTACHED
                         9FFA967C26D69802     2  BMP255    ACTIVE
                         9FFA967ACF9EB802     1  BMP255    ACTIVE
     *89067/114557*

Example 5 for /DISPLAY CCTL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY CCTL CICS1 INDOUBT

Response ET:

    CCTL     PSEUDO-RTKN RECOVERY-TOKEN   REGID  PSBNAME   STATUS
    CICS1                                                  ATTACHED
             000100C0    9FFA956B7AE24E00        BMP255    INDOUBT
             00010040    9FFA9568FF594301        BMP255    INDOUBT
     *89067/113413*

Example for /DISPLAY CONVERSATION Command

| |

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY CONVERSATION
|

Response ET: |

|
  TERMINAL USER   ID STATUS
|  NO CONVERSATIONS
|  *91113/182917*
|

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY CONVERSATION
|

Response ET: |

|
  TERMINAL USER   ID STATUS
|  11-   2          0001 HELD
|   4-   2          0002 ACTIVE, SCHEDULED
|  11-   4          0001 HELD
|   2-   1          0001 HELD
|   5-   1          0002 ACTIVE
|  *91115/135706*
|

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY CONVERSATION
|

Response ET: |

|
  TERMINAL USER    ID STATUS
|  LUNAME1  USERID1  0001 ACTIVE
|  DT327001 IMSUS01  0005 ACTIVE
|  LUNAME2           0002 ACTIVE,SCHEDULED
|  LUNAME3  USERID4  0003 ACTIVE,SCHEDULED
|  LUNAME1  USERID4  0004 SCHEDULED
|  *90332/114253*
|

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY CONVERSATION BUSY
|

Response ET: |

|
  TERMINAL USER   ID STATUS
|  NO BUSY CONVERSATIONS
|  *91113/182959*
|

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY CONVERSATION BUSY
|

Response ET: |

|
  TERMINAL USER   ID STATUS
|   2-   1          0001 ACTIVE, SCHEDULED
|   4-   2          0010 ACTIVE, SCHEDULED
|   4-   1          0011 ACTIVE, SCHEDULED
|  *91113/192021*
|

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY CONVERSATION BUSY LINE 4 PTERM ALL
|

Response ET: |

|
  TERMINAL USER   ID STATUS
|   4-   2          0001 ACTIVE, SCHEDULED
|   4-   1          0002 ACTIVE, SCHEDULED
|  *91113/192101*
|

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY CONVERSATION BUSY
|

Response ET: |

|
TERMINAL           USER        ID STATUS
|NETWORK1.LUNAME1   USERID1   0001 ACTIVE
|DT327001           IMSUS01   0005 ACTIVE
|NID2.LUNAME2                 0002 ACTIVE,SCHEDULED
|LUNAME3            USERID4   0003 ACTIVE,SCHEDULED
|NETWORK1.LUNAME1   USERID5   0004 ACTIVE
|*92232/114253*
|

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY CONVERSATION HELD
|

Response ET: |

|
  TERMINAL USER   ID STATUS
|  NO HELD CONVERSATIONS
|  *91113/183022*
|

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY CONVERSATION HELD NODE NSLUTP6
|

Response ET: |

|
  TERMINAL USER   ID STATUS
|  NSLUTP6  SPOOLA  0007   HELD
|  NSLUTP6  SPOOLC  000A   HELD
| *91113/183033*

Example for /DISPLAY CQS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY CQS

Response ET:

  JOBNAME    VERS#  STATUS
  CQS1       1.1    CONNECTED
  *95200/170817*
 

Explanation: IMS is connected to the Common Queue Server, CQS1.

Examples for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY DATABASE command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY DATABASE ALL

Response ET:

  DATABASE  TYPE  TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED ACC  CONDITIONS
  DD41M702  DL/I                             EX   NOTOPEN
  DD41M803  DL/I                             EX   NOTOPEN
  DEDBJN21  DEDB    SEQ DEPEND DIRECT ADDRES EX   NOTOPEN
  DB21AR0   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR1   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR2   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR3   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR4   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR5   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR6   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR7   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR8   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR9   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR10  AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB21AR11  AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DEDBJN22  DEDB    SEQ DEPEND DIRECT ADDRES EX   NOTOPEN
  DB22AR0   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB22AR1   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DEDBJN23  DEDB    SEQ DEPEND DIRECT ADDRES EX   NOTOPEN
  DB23AR0   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DB23AR1   AREA    N/A    N/A    N/A    N/A      NOTOPEN
  DIMSRNO1  DL/I                             EX   NOTOPEN
  DIMSRNO2  DL/I                             EX   NOTOPEN
  DIMSRNO3  DL/I                             EX   NOTOPEN
  *89184/142639*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY DB DD41M803 BKERR

Response ET:

  DATABASE
  DD41M803
      ERROR DD   TYPE     BLOCK
      DD41M803   IOT      0000003F
  *90135/161902*

Explanation: An I/O toleration error queue element exists for database DD41M803 on a newly created active system in an XRF environment.

Following an /UNLOCK SYSTEM command on the above system, the /DISPLAY DB DD41M803 BKERR command would yield the following display:

  DATABASE
  DD41M803
      NO EEQE OR INCOMPLETE BACKOUT INFORMATION AVAILABLE
  *90135/163500*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

Entry ET:

 /DIS DB BE3ORDER BE3PARTS.

Response ET:

DATABASE  TYPE  TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED ACC  CONDITIONS
BE3ORDER  DL/I                             EX   STOPPED, LOCK, NOTOPEN,
                                                RECALL
BE3PARTS  DL/I                             EX   NOTOPEN, RECALL
*94277/124039*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

Entry ET:

/DIS DB RECALL.

Response ET:

DATABASE  TYPE  TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED ACC  CONDITIONS
BE3ORDER  DL/I                             EX   STOPPED, LOCK, NOTOPEN,
                                                RECALL
BE3PARTS  DL/I                             EX   NOTOPEN, RECALL
IVPDB1    DL/I                             UP   STOPPED, LOCK, NOTOPEN,
                                                RECALL
IVPDB2    DL/I                             UP   NOTOPEN, RECALL
*94277/124119*

Example 4 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY DATABASE DEDBJN21 BKERR

Response ET:

  DATABASE
  DEDBJN21
      ERROR DD  TYPE    BLOCK
      DB21AR0   IOT     00015000
      DB21AR0   IOT/VSO 00000001
      DB21AR1   IOT     00054000
      DB21AR1   IOT/VSO 00000001

Explanation: The /DIS DATABASE command with the BKERR keyword does not display individual RBAs for I/O tolerated non-SDEP CIs of a DEDB area defined with the Virtual Storage Option (VSO). Instead, a single entry with a value of 00000001 is displayed and the EEQE type is set to IOT/VSO. I/O tolerated SDEP CIs for the area are displayed individually by RBA.

Example 5 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY DATABASE OFR

Response ET:

  DATABASE  TYPE  TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED ACC  CONDITIONS
  BE2PCUST  DL/I                             EX   ALLOCS OFR
  BE3ORDER  DL/I                             EX   ALLOCS OFR
  BE3ORDRX  DL/I                             EX   ALLOCS OFR
  BE3PARTS  DL/I                             EX   ALLOCS OFR
  BE3PSID1  DL/I                             EX   ALLOCS OFR
  *91240/132406*   SYS3

Example 6 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

If a full function database data set is undergoing recovery with Online Recovery Service, the output of the /DISPLAY DATABASE command includes this information in the command response.

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY DATABASE DD41M702

Response ET:

 
    DATABASE  TYPE  TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED ACC  CONDITIONS
    DD41M702  DL/I                             EX   STOPPED, LOCK, NOTOPEN
                                                    RECOVERY
    *97184/142639*

Example 7 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

Display the HALDB master for the PHIDAM database called PARTMAST.

Entry ET:

/DIS DB PARTMAST

Response ET:

DATABASE  TYPE    TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED ACC  CONDITIONS
PARTMAST  PHIDAM                             UP
PART1     PART                               UP   ALLOCS
PART2     PART                               UP   NOTOPEN
PART3     PART                               UP   STOPPED
*99166/092514*

Example 8 for /DISPLAY DATABASE Command

Display the HALDB partition for PHIDAM PART2.

Entry ET:

/DIS DB PART2

Response ET:

DFS000I   DATABASE  TYPE    TOTAL UNUSED  TOTAL UNUSED ACC  CONDITIONS
DFS000I   PARTMAST  PHIDAM                             UP
DFS000I   PART2     PART                               UP   NOTOPEN
*99166/092737*

Example for /DISPLAY DBD Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY DBD MSDBLM01 MSDBLM02 MSDBLM03 MSDBLM04

Response ET:

  DBD-NAME    TYPE    PSB-NAME    ACCESS
  MSDBLM01    MSDB    DDLTLM06    R/W
                      DDLTLM07    R/W
  MSDBLM02    MSDB    DDLTLM06    R/W
                      DDLTLM07    R/W
  MSDBLM03    MSDB    DDLTLM06    R/W
                      DDLTLM07    R/W
  MSDBLM04    MSDB    DDLTLM06    R/W
                      DDLTLM07    R/W
  *91068/110958*

Example for /DISPLAY DESCRIPTOR Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY DESCRIPTOR ALL

Response ET:

  DESC     LUNAME   TPNAME            MODE    SIDE     SYNCLEVEL  TYPE
  LU62DES1 LUNAME4  ACCOUNT           ALPHA   SIDENME1 CONFIRM    MAPPED
  LU62DES2 LUNAME7  APPLE67890123456+ BETHA   SIDENME2 NONE       BASIC
                    789END
  *90332/114253*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY DESCRIPTOR ALL

Response ET:

DESC      LUNAME          MODE    SIDE      SYNCLEVEL TYPE
LU62DES1  NID2.LUNAME4    ALPHA   SIDENME1  CONFIRM   MAPPED
   TPNAME: ACCOUNT
LU62DES2  LUNAME7         BETHA   SIDENME2  NONE      BASIC
   TPNAME: APPLE67890123456789012345
*92232/114253*

Example for /DISPLAY FDR Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY FDR

Response ET:

  FDR-REGION  GROUPNAME  TIMEOUT
  ACTIVE      FDBRSYS3   055
  *96232/114253*

Example for /DISPLAY FPVIRTUAL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY FPVIRTUAL

Response ET:

  DATASPACE MAXSIZE(4K) AREANAME AREASIZE(4K) OPTION   SYS3
       001       524188
                        DB21AR1            76 PREO
                        DB21AR11          152
       000       524188                       DREF
                        DB21AR0            19 PREO, PREL
                        DB21AR10           19 PREO, PREL
                        DB21AR2            38 PREO, PREL
  *93076/173254*
 

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY FPVIRTUAL

Response ET:

    DATASPACE MAXSIZE(4K) AREANAME AREASIZE(4K) OPTION
         000       524263                       DREF
                          DB21AR4           167 PREO, PREL
                          DB21AR2            42 PREO, PREL
         001       524263
                          DB21AR3            84 PREO
                          DB21AR1            84
    CF     POOL  CACHE    AREANAME AREASIZE(4K) OPTION
  CF1      4K     N       AREAFR01         1000 PREO, PREL
  CF2      512    Y       AREA2             100 PREO, PREL
  *95225/173254*
 

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY FPVIRTUAL

|Response ET: |

|
DATASPACE MAXSIZE(4K) AREANAME AREASIZE(4K) OPTION     SYS3
|      000     524238                        DREF       SYS3
|                      DB21AR1            19 PREO, PREL
|                      DB21AR0            19 PREO, PREL 
|                      DB23AR1            19 PREO, PREL
|      001     524238                                   SYS3
|NO AREAS LOADED INTO NORM DATASPACE 001. SYS3
|      002     524238                                   SYS3
|NO AREAS LOADED INTO NORM DATASPACE 002. SYS3
|AREANAME STRUCTURE ENTRIES CHANGED AREA CI# POOLNAME OPTIONS   SYS2
|NO BLOCK LEVEL SHARED AREAS EXIST.    SYS3
|*03129/145840*  SYS3

|Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY FPVIRTUAL

|Response ET: |

|
AREANAME STRUCTURE             ENTRIES CHANGED AREACI#  POOLNAME OPTIONS
|DD01AR0  DD01AR0STR1           0000045 0000000 1234567  POOL2    PREO, PREL
|DB33FR01 DB33FR01STRUCTUR      0000550 0000327          POOL5    PREO
|DB99AR12 DB99AR12STR1          0000150 0000000          1024     PREO
|AAAAAAAA V$$$CFSTRUCTURE1      0000100 0000050          1024     PREO
|BBBBBBBB V$$$CFSTRUCTURE1      0000100 0000050          1024     PREO, PREL
|CCCCCCCC V$$$CFSTRUCTURE1      0000100 0000050          1024     PREO
|DDDDDDDD V$$$CFSTRUCTURE1      0000100 0000050          1024     PREO, PREL
|DB21AR1  V$$$CFSTRUCTURE2      0000010 0000005          1024     PREO
|DB21AR2  V$$$CFSTRUCTURE2      0000090 0000010          1024     PREO
|DB21AR3  V$$$CFSTRUCTURE2      0000200 0000050          1024     PREO, PREL
|DB21AR4  V$$$CFSTRUCTURE2      0000050 0000010          1024     PREO
|DB21AR5  V$$$CFSTRUCTURE2      0000150 0000010          1024     PREO

|Explanation: Each area using a multi-area structure |is listed individually with its own statistics. The column, AREACI#, |displays the total number of CIs in the root addressable part. This |is the total number of CIs loaded into the structure if the entire Area |was preloaded.

Example for /DISPLAY HSB Command

Entry ET (Active System):

  /DISPLAY HSB

Response ET:

  RSENAME       STATUS     MODE     IMS-ID    VTAM UVAR
  DFSRSENM      ACTIVE              IMSA      USERVAR1
  SURVEILLANCE  INTERVAL   TIMEOUT  STATUS
  LOG                 10        99  ACTIVE
  LNK                  3         9  ACTIVE
  RDS                 10        99  ACTIVE
  *89340/094236*

|Entry ET (Active System - MNPS environment): | |

|
  /DISPLAY HSB

|Response ET: |

|
  RSENAME       STATUS     MODE     IMS-ID    MNPS NAME
|  DFSRSENM      ACTIVE              IMSA      USERVAR1
|  SURVEILLANCE  INTERVAL   TIMEOUT  STATUS
|  LOG                 10        99  ACTIVE
|  LNK                  3         9  ACTIVE
|  RDS                 10        99  ACTIVE
|  *89340/094236*

Entry ET (Alternate System):

  /DISPLAY HSB

Response ET:

  RSENAME       STATUS    PHASE    IMS-ID    VTAM UVAR  ACT-ID    LOG-TIME
  DFSRSENM      BACKUP    TRK      IMSB      USERVAR1   IMSA      09:42:56
                BACKUP SYSTEM                ACTIVE SYSTEM
  SURVEILLANCE  INTERVAL  TIMEOUT  STATUS    INTERVAL   TIMEOUT   STATUS
  LOG                 10       99  INACTIVE        10        99   INACTIVE
  LNK                  3        9  INACTIVE         3         9   INACTIVE
  RDS                 10       99  INACTIVE        10        99   INACTIVE
  TAKEOVER CONDITIONS - ALARM
  VTAM                          *RDS LOG
  *89340/094256*

|Entry ET (Alternate System - MNPS environment): | |

|
  /DISPLAY HSB

|Response ET: |

|
  RSENAME       STATUS    PHASE    IMS-ID    MNPS NAME  ACT-ID    LOG-TIME
|  DFSRSENM      BACKUP    TRK      IMSB      USERVAR1   IMSA      09:42:56
|                BACKUP SYSTEM                ACTIVE SYSTEM
|  SURVEILLANCE  INTERVAL  TIMEOUT  STATUS    INTERVAL   TIMEOUT   STATUS
|  LOG                 10       99  INACTIVE        10        99   INACTIVE
|  LNK                  3        9  INACTIVE         3         9   INACTIVE
|  RDS                 10       99  INACTIVE        10        99   INACTIVE
|  TAKEOVER CONDITIONS - ALARM
|  VTAM                          *RDS LOG
|  *89340/094256*

Example for /DISPLAY HSSP Command

Entry ET (Active System):

  /DISPLAY HSSP

Response ET:

 RGN TYP JOBNAME   PSB       DATABASE  AREAS-OPTIONS   SYS3
   1 BMP CSSP020B  BMPFPE02  DEDBJN21  IC=(1,C)   SYS3
 *89122/094325*   SYS3

Example for /DISPLAY LINE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LINE 1, 3, 5, 10

Response ET:

  LINE TYPE     ADDR    RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT  SENT
     1 CONSOLE  ****       0     1     0     1     6
     3 2740-II  ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
     5 3270 R    0C9      43    51    43     8    79
    *85098/141118*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LINE ALL

Response ET:

  LINE TYPE     ADDR    RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT  SENT
     1 CONSOLE  ****       4     1     1     0     6
     2 2740-I   ****       0     0     0     0     0 IDLE NOTOPEN
     3 2740-II  ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
     4 2740 NSC ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
     5 3270 R    0C9      43    51    43     8    79
     6 3270 L   ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
     7 3270 L   1234      20    22    20     2     0
     8 SYSTEM/3 ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
     9 SYSTEM/7 ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
    10 2741     ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
    11 2741 SW  ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
    12 2741 SW  ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
    13 RDR/PTR  ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
    14 RDR/PTR  ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
    15 RDR/PTR  ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
    16 RDR/PTR  ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
    17 2740 SW  ****       0     0     0     0     0 STOPPED IDLE
    18 DIAL     POOL             0     0     0  POOL STOPPED IDLE
  *85098/141244*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LINE 5 PTERM ALL

Response ET:

  LIN/PTE  TYPE     ADDR   RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT  SENT
    5-   1 3270 R   404081    3     6     6     0     8
    5-   2 3270 R   C14081    0     6     6     0     7
    5-   3 3270 R   C1C181   40    30    28     2    61
    5-   4 3270 R   C1C281    0     3     0     3     0 COMPINOP
    5-   5 3270 R   C1C381    0     3     0     3     0 COMPINOP
    5-   6 3270 R   C1C481    0     3     3     0     3
  *85098/141412*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LINE PSTOPPED, PUR

Response ET:

  LINE     TYPE   ADDR   RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT  SENT
    4    3270 R   ****      4     8     8     0    33   PUR IDLE NOTOPEN
   18    3270 R   022       0     4     4     0     4   PSTOPPED IDLE
  *85098/141283*

Examples for /DISPLAY LINK Command

The following are example of the /DISPLAY LINK command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY LINK Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LINK ALL

Response ET:

  LINK PARTNER   RECD  ENQCT  DEQCT    QCT   SENT
     1 AB           0      0      0      0      0 PSTOPPED IDLE COLD
     2 AC           8     21     12      9     12 NOTIDLE-C0C ACTV TRA
     3 AD           4      6      6      0      6 IDLE ACTV TRA
     4 BC           0      0      0      0      0 PSTOPPED IDLE COLD
     5 AE           0      3      0      3      0 PSTOPPED IDLE
  *91293/171240*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LINK 1 3

Response ET:

  LINK PARTNER   RECD  ENQCT  DEQCT    QCT   SENT
     1 AB           0      1      0      1      0 IDLE
     3 AD           0      0      0      0      0 PSTOPPED IDLE
  *90280/072548*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY LINK Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LINK ALL MODE

Response ET:

LINK PARTNER   DEF  MODETBL  ACT  MODETBL
   1 AB        N/A           N/A
   2 AC        N/A           N/A
   3 AD        N/A           N/A
   4 AE        N/A           N/A
   5 AK        MSC12V
   6 AL        MS12V
*90179/102238*

Explanation: N/A is displayed in the mode table name fields of non-VTAM MSC links. MSC12V and MS12V are mode table names defined at system definition or established using the /CHA command.

Examples for /DISPLAY LTERM Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY LTERM command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY LTERM Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LTERM DIALQ1 INQUIRY1 L2740S1 L2740SM1 MASTER WTOR

Response ET:

  LTERM     ENQCT    DEQCT    QCT
  DIALQ1        0        0      0
  INQUIRY1      0        0      0
  L2740S1       1        1      0  STOP
  L2740SM1      1        0      1  STOP
  MASTER       12       12      0
  WTOR          0        0      0
  *90295/123755*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY LTERM Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LTERM ALL

Response ET:

  LTERM     ENQCT    DEQCT    QCT
  DSPLY1        0        0      0
  DSPLY2        0        0      0
  DSPLY3        0        0      0
  MASTER        8        8      0
  WTOR          0        0      0
  2740AA1       0        0      0
  2740AA2       0        0      0
  2740AA3       0        0      0
  2740C1        0        0      0
  2740C2        0        0      0
  2740SM1       2        2      0 STOP
  2740SM2       2        2      0 STOP
  2740S1        1        1      0
  2740S2        1        1      0 QERR
  LU6A          1        1      0 QLOCK
  *91276/125448*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY LTERM Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LTERM LTERMA LTERM123 ABCD QCNT

Response ET:

  LTERM        GBLQCT
  LTERMA   1000000000
  LTERM123         25
  ABCD              0
  *95200/170817*

Example 4 for /DISPLAY LTERM Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LTERM EMHQ QCNT

(one user is on the queue)

Response ET:

  LTERM        GBLQCT
  FPE0001           1
  *98203/145857*

Example for /DISPLAY LUNAME Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME luname1 luname2 INPUT

Response ET:

  LUNAME   #APPC-CONV
  LUNAME1          15 TRA
  LUNAME2           5
  *90332/114253*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME luname1 luname3 BADLUNME OUTPUT

Response ET:

  LUNAME        ENQCT      DEQCT      QCT      CONVCT
  LUNAME1           5          3        2           2
  LUNAME3           5          4        1           1
  BADLUNME IS INVALID
  *90332/114253*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME LUNAME1 TPNAME TPNAME1 BADTPNME

Response ET:

  LUNAME/TPNAME        ENQCT      DEQCT      QCT
  LUNAME1
  -TPNAME1                 0          0        0 STO
  BADTPNME IS INVALID
  *90332/114253*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME LUNAME1 TPNAME ALL OUTPUT

Response ET:

  LUNAME/TPNAME        ENQCT      DEQCT      QCT
  LUNAME1
  -TPNAME1                 0          0        0 STO
  -TPNAME7890123456+       5          3        2 TRA,STO
   789END
  -DFSSIDE                 2          2        0
  *90332/114253*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME LUNAME2 TPNAME ALL

Response ET:

  LUNAME/TPNAME        ENQCT      DEQCT      QCT
  NO TPNAME(S) ASSOCIATED WITH LUNAME
  *90332/114253*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME 'network1.luname1' luname3 'nid2.luname4' OUTPUT
 

Response ET:

LUNAME                       ENQCT       DEQCT      QCT      CONVCT
NETWORK1.LUNAME1                 5           3        2           2
LUNAME3                          5           4        1           1
NID2.LUNAME4                     0           0        0           0
*92232/114253*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME 'network1.luname1' TPNAME tpname1 badtpnme

Response ET:

LUNAME/TPNAME                ENQCT       DEQCT      QCT
NETWORK1.LUNAME1
-TPNAME1                         0           0        0 STO
-BADTPNME           IS INVALID
*92232/114253*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY LUNAME ALL INPUT

Response ET

LUNAME           #APPC-CONV
NET1.LU1                  0 STO,TRA
NET2.LU1                  0
LU3                       0 STO,TRA
NET4.LU3                  0 STO
NET5.LU5                  0 TRA
FUTURE INPUT:  STO,TRA
*93069/114435*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY LUNAME ALL OUTPUT
 

Response ET:

LUNAME                ENQCT      DEQCT        QCT     CONVCT
NET1.LU1                  0         0         0             0  STO
NET2.LU1                  0         0         0             0  TRA
LU3                       0         0         0             0  STO,TRA
NET4.LU3                  0         0         0             0  TRA
NET5.LU5                  0         0         0             0  STO
FUTURE OUTPUT:  STO,TRA
*93069/114435*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME LUNAMEA TPNAME TPNAME1 TPNAME2 QCNT

Response ET:

  LUNAME/TPNAME          GBLQCT
  LUNAMEA
  -TPNAME1                   25
  -TPNAME2          IS INVALID
  *95200/170817*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME LUNAMEA1 LUNAMEB LUNAMEC QCNT

Response ET:

  LUNAME       GBLQCT
  LUNAMEA1 1000000000
  LUNAMEB          25
  LUNAMEC IS INVALID
  *95200/170817*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY LUNAME LUNAMEB TPNAME ALL QCNT

Response ET:

  LUNAME/TPNAME          GBLQCT
  LUNAMEB
  -TPNAMEB1                  10
  -TPNAMB1234567890+          0
   12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
  *95200/170817*

Example for /DISPLAY MASTER Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY MASTER

Response ET:

  LTERM MASTER
  PTERM    3-    1
  *89117/130245*

Examples for /DISPLAY MODIFY Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY MODIFY command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY MODIFY Command

In these examples for /DISPLAY MODIFY, /MODIFY PREPARE has already succeeded.

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY MODIFY ALL

Response ET:

  LIBRARY  IMSACBA  (A)  OLC.ACBLIB.ALL
  LIBRARY  FORMATA  (I)  IMSQA.FMT1
  LIBRARY  MODBLKSA (A)  I41RTS42.CMODBLKS
  LIBRARY  MATRIXA  (A)  OLC1.MATRIX1
  LIBRARY  IMSACBB  (I)  OLC.ACBLIB.ALL
  LIBRARY  FORMATB  (A)  IMSQA.FMT1
  LIBRARY  MODBLKSB (I)  I41RTS42.CMODBLK1
  LIBRARY  MATRIXB  (I)  OLC1.MATRIX2
  DATABASE OLCDB088      /DBR ACTIVE
  DATABASE OLCDB101      PSB SCHEDULED
  PROGRAM  OLCPB021      SCHEDULED
  PROGRAM  OLCPB109      SCHEDULED
  RTCODE   OLCRC056      ACTIVE
  TRAN     OLCTB105      QUEUING     1
  TRAN     CDEBTRN5      CONVERSATION TERM/USER    4-   2         ID= 0009
  TRAN     OLCTB109      SCHEDULED
  TRAN     CDEBTRN8      CONVERSATION TERM/USER L3270D            ID= 0002
  TRAN     OLCTB111      QUEUING     5
  TRAN     CDEBTRN2      CONVERSATION TERM/USER DYNT0001 IMSUS01  ID= 0005
  TRAN     CDEBTRN3      CONVERSATION TERM/USER   12-   1         ID= 0008
  TRAN     CDEBTRN1      CONVERSATION TERM/USER          IMSUS12  ID= 0001
  DISPLAY MODIFY COMPLETE
  *93336/093025*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY MODIFY DBS

Response ET:

  DATABASE CALENDER      AREAS OPEN:
      AREA FEBRUARY
      AREA APRIL
      AREA JULY
      AREA AUGUST
      AREA SEPTEMBR
      AREA OCTOBER
      AREA DECEMBER
  DATABASE CALENDER      RANDOMIZER: RMOD3
  DEDBS    SHARING       RANDOMIZER: RMOD3
  DATABASE DEDBJN21      RANDOMIZER: RMOD3
  RMOD3    NOT           LOADED
  DATABASE DEDBJN22      RANDOMIZER: RMOD5
  RMOD5    NOT           LOADED
  DISPLAY MODIFY COMPLETE *95299/161529*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY MODIFY TRS

Response ET:

  TRAN     OLCFT112      QUEUING     2
  TRAN     OLCFT115      QUEUING    23
  PROGRAM  OLCFP115      QUEUING     1
  TRAN     CDEBTRN8      GLOBAL QUEUE COUNT INTERNAL ERROR
  TRAN     OLCFT116      QUEUING     6
  DISPLAY MODIFY COMPLETE *96193/135935*

Explanation: Work is in progress that will cause online change to fail, because several transactions and a FP program have a global queue count on the shared queues. The global queue count for transaction CDEBTRN8 could not be determined because of an internal error.

Example 2 for /DISPLAY MODIFY Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY MODIFY MODS

Response ET:

DFS000I     FORMAT   0C01_FF02A _O ADDED
DFS000I     FORMAT   0C01_FF02B _O ADDED
DFS000I     FORMAT   0C7F_FN01A _O CHANGED
DFS000I     FORMAT   0C7F_FN01B _O CHANGED
DFS000I     FORMAT   0C7F_FN01C _O CHANGED
DFS000I     FORMAT   0C7F_FF04A _O DELETED
DFS000I     FORMAT   MF04E         DELETED
DFS000I     DATABASE OLCDB101      ADDED
DFS000I     DATABASE OLCDB102      ADDED
DFS000I     DATABASE OLCDB103      ADDED
DFS000I     DATABASE OLCDB104      ADDED
DFS000I     DATABASE OLCDB157      ADDED
DFS000I     DATABASE OLCDB111      DELETED
DFS000I     DATABASE OLCDB159      DELETED
DFS000I     DATABASE OLCDI105      DELETED
DFS000I     DATABASE OLCDI106      DELETED
DFS000I     DMB      OLCDB101      ADDED
DFS000I     DMB      OLCDB102      ADDED
DFS000I     DMB      DEDBJN24      CHANGED
DFS000I       AREA   DB24A000      CHANGED
DFS000I     DMB      OLCDB105      DELETED
DFS000I     PROGRAM  OLCFP107      ADDED
DFS000I     PROGRAM  OLCFP108      ADDED
DFS000I     PROGRAM  OLCPB101      ADDED
DFS000I     PROGRAM  OLCFP109      CHANGED
DFS000I     PROGRAM  OLCFP110      CHANGED 
DFS000I     PROGRAM  OLCFP111      CHANGED
DFS000I     PROGRAM  OLCPB105      DELETED
DFS000I     PROGRAM  OLCPB106      DELETED
DFS000I     PSB      OLCFP107      ADDED
DFS000I     PSB      OLCFP108      ADDED
DFS000I     PSB      CDEBS         CHANGED
DFS000I     PSB      OLCPB105      DELETED
DFS000I     PSB      OLCPB106      DELETED
DFS000I     RT CODE  OLCFT108      ADDED
DFS000I     RT CODE  OLCFR119      CHANGED
DFS000I     RT CODE  OLCFR117      DELETED
DFS000I     TRAN     OLCFT108      ADDED
DFS000I     TRAN     OLCTBG17      ADDED
DFS000I     TRAN     CDEBTRNA      CHANGED
DFS000I     TRAN     CDEBTRN1      CHANGED
DFS000I     TRAN     CONV31X       DELETED 
DFS000I     DISPLAY MODIFY COMPLETE *98356/094452*   SYS3

Explanation: Displays resources to be modified (added, changed, or deleted) by online change.

Example 3 for /DISPLAY MODIFY Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY MODIFY ALL

Response ET:

LIBRARY  IMSACBA  (A)   IMSTESTG.DELTALIB
                         (A)  IMSTESTL.TNUC2
                         (A)  IMSTESTG.IMS61RC.ACBLIB
                         (A)  IMSTESTG.IMS61R.ACBLIB
       LIBRARY  FORMATA  (A)  IMSTESTG.MFS.OVERRIDE.FORM
                         (A)  IMSTESTG.MFS.FORMAT
                         (A)  IMSQA.FMT1
       LIBRARY  MODBLKSA (A)  IMSBLD.I61RTS25.CMODBLKS
       LIBRARY  MATRIXA  (A)  IMSTESTG.I61RTS25.MATRIX
       LIBRARY  IMSACBB  (I)  IMSTESTG.DELTALIB
                         (I)  IMSTESTL.TNUC3
                         (I)  IMSTESTG.IMS61RC.ACBLIB
                         (I)  IMSTESTG.IMS61R.ACBLIB
       LIBRARY  FORMATB  (I)  IMSTESTG.MFS.OVERRIDE.FORM
                         (I)  IMSTESTG.MFS.FORMAT
                         (I)  IMSQA.FMT1
       LIBRARY  MODBLKSB (I)  IMSBLD.I61RTS25.CMODBLKS
       LIBRARY  MATRIXB  (I)  IMSTESTG.I61RTS25.MATRIX
       DATABASE DEDBJN21      RANDOMIZER: RMOD3        (1)
       RMOD3    LOADED                                 (2)
       DEDBS    SHARING       RANDOMIZER: RMOD3        (3)
           DEDB DEDBJN22
           DEDB DEDBJN23
           DEDB DEDB3301
       DATABASE DEDBJN22      RANDOMIZER: RMOD3
       RMOD3    NOT           LOADED
       DEDBS    SHARING       RANDOMIZER: RMOD3
           DEDB DEDBJN21
           DEDB DEDBJN23
           DEDB DEDB3301
       DATABASE DEDBJN23      RANDOMIZER: RMOD3
       RMOD3    LOADED
       DEDBS    SHARING       RANDOMIZER: RMOD3
           DEDB DEDBJN21
           DEDB DEDBJN22
           DEDB DEDB3301
       NO WORK PENDING *99328/110535*   SYS3

Explanation: In the previous example:

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY MODIFY ALL

Response ET:

LIBRARY  IMSACBA   (A)  IMSTESTG.DELTALIB                                                
                  (A)  IMSTESTL.TEMPA.ACBLIB                          
                  (A)  IMSTESTG.IMS800C.ACBLIB                       
                  (A)  IMSTESTG.IMS800.ACBLIB                         
                  (A)  IMSTESTG.MFS.OVERRIDE.FORMAT                   
LIBRARY  FORMATA  (A)  IMSTESTG.MFS.FORMAT                            
                  (A)  IMSQA.FMT1                                     
LIBRARY  MODBLKSA (A)  TEMPA.MODBLKS                                  
LIBRARY  MATRIXA  (A)  IMSTESTG.I800TS2A.MATRIX                       
LIBRARY  IMSACBB  (I)  IMSTESTG.DELTALIB                              
                  (I)  IMSTESTL.TEMPB.ACBLIB                          
                  (I)  IMSTESTG.IMS800C.ACBLIB                        
                  (I)  IMSTESTG.IMS800.ACBLIB                         
                  (I)  IMSTESTG.MFS.OVERRIDE.FORMAT                   
LIBRARY  FORMATB  (I)  IMSTESTG.MFS.FORMAT                            
                  (I)  IMSQA.FMT1                                     
LIBRARY  MODBLKSB (I)  TEMPB.MODBLKS                                  
LIBRARY  MATRIXB  (I)  IMSTESTG.I800TS2A.MATRIX                       
DATABASE DEDBJN21      NOT OPEN, BUT DBR NEEDED ON TRACKER  (1)       
DATABASE DEDBJN21      RANDOMIZER: RMOD3                              
RMOD3    NOT           LOADED                                         
DATABASE DEDBJN22      RANDOMIZER: RMOD5                              
RMOD5    NOT           LOADED                                         
DATABASE DEDBJN24      RANDOMIZER: RMOD4                              
RMOD4    NOT           LOADED                                         
DATABASE THFP1WEB      RANDOMIZER: DBFHDC44                           
DBFHDC44 NOT           LOADED                                         
DISPLAY       MODIFY COMPLETE *01303/085213*   SYS3  

Explanation: The DEDB database DEDBJN21 is prepared to be online changed on a tracker environment. If the AREA is not stopped and the database is not open, the AREA can be open if log records type 5701 or 5950 are routed to the RSR tracking IMS from the active IMS while Online Change is in progress. It is then required that database be DBRed in the case of database level change. The tracking suspend point (Suspended Log Sequence Number) is registered in RECON when the AREA is stopped. After the online change committed sucessfully, and when the /STA AREA command is entered, the Online Forward Recovery will open the AREA and all log records from the suspended point will be applied to the AREA.

Example for /DISPLAY MSNAME Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY MSNAME ALL

Response ET:

  MSNAME    ENQCT   DEQCT    QCT
  SYSTEM2A      0      0       0
  SYSTEM2B      0      0       0
  FRESNO        0      0       0
  BOSTON        0      0       0
  ALBANY        0      0       0
  TEST1         0      0       0
  *91350/053859*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY MSNAME ALL

Response ET:

MSNAME    ENQCT   DEQCT    QCT   IMS1
LINK23B4      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
LINK12V1      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK23U2      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
ELINK211      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
LINK13B3      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK13V       0       0      0    IMS1
LINK12V       0       0      0    IMS1
LINK13C2      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK13X       0       0      0    IMS1
LINK12V2      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK13M2      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK13V2      0       0      0    IMS1
ELINK124      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK23V1      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
LINK12B1      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK12B2      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK12Y       0       0      0    IMS1
ELINK120      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK13B4      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK21V3      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
ELINK1MS      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK12M1      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK23V       0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
LINK13U2      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK23B3      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
ELINK224      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
LINK23X       0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
LINK23V2      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
ELINK121      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK23C2      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
LINK12U1      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK23M2      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
ELINK122      0       0      0    IMS1
ELINK222      0       0      0  DYNAMIC   IMS1
LINK12C1      0       0      0    IMS1
LINK13V1      0       0      0    IMS1
ELINK123      0       0      0    IMS1
PTH3TSTB      0       0      0    IMS1
*97258/175636*              

Examples for /DISPLAY NODE Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY NODE command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY NODE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE DTSLU* LUP1 ENDS01 LU6NDPA LU6NDPH

Response ET:

NODE-USR TYPE   CID       RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT  SENT   SYS3
DTSLU002 SLUP   010000D3     0     0     0     0     0 SIGN(IMSUS05 )
                                                       IDLE CON
DTSLU202 SLU2   010000CB     0     0     0     0     1 SIGN(IMSUS02 )
                                                       IDLE CON
DTSLU603 LUT6
-IMSUS04        010000C7     0     0     0     0     0 SIGN(IMSUS04 )
                                                       IDLE CON PRI
DTSLU205 SLU2   010000A5     2     1     1     0     3 SIGN(IMSUS14 )
                                                       IDLE CONV-ACT CON
DTSLU204 SLU2   010000A4     3     0     0     0     4 SIGN(IMSUS13 )
                                                       IDLE CON EXC
DTSLU203 SLU2   010000A3     3     0     0     0     4 SIGN(IMSUS12 )
                                                       PRST(WTOR    )
                                                       IDLE MFST CON
LUP1     SLUP   010000CD     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE CON STATIC
ENDS01   SLU2   010000A6     1     0     0     0     2 SIGN(IMSUS08 )
                                                       IDLE CON STATIC
LU6NDPA  LUT6
-LU6SPG         010000BB     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE CON PRI
-CA12           010000BD     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE CON PRI
-CA11           010000BF     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE CON PRI
LU6NDPH  LUT6
-CA14           010000C1     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE CON PRI
-N/A            00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE STATIC
-N/A            00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE STATIC
*90240/134730*

Explanation: User IMSUS05 is signed on to dynamic node DTSLU002. User IMSUS02 is signed on to dynamic node DTSLU202. User IMSUS04 is allocated to ISC node DTSLU603. User IMSUS14 is signed on to dynamic node DTSLU205 and has an active conversation. User IMSUS13 is signed on to dynamic node DTSLU204 and is in exclusive mode. User IMSUS12 is signed on to dynamic node DTSLU203 and has a preset destination of LTERM WTOR and is in MFS test mode. Static node LUP1 is logged on. User IMSUS08 is signed on to static node ENDS01. Users LU6SPG, CA12, and CA11 are allocated to static ISC node LU6NDPA, which means node LU6NDPA has 3 active parallel sessions. User CA14 is allocated to static ISC node LU6NDPH, which means node LU6NDPH has one active parallel session.

Example 2 for /DISPLAY NODE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE NSLUTP1 NSLUTP6 NPLUTP6

Response ET:

  NODE-USR TYPE    CID        RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT  SENT
  NSLUTP1  SLU1    00000000      0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
  NSLUTP6  LUT6    00000000      5     3     2     1     5 IDLE
  NPLUTP6  LUT6
  -A               00000000      1     1     1     0     1 IDLE FORCE
  -B               00000000     10    25    13    12     9 IDLE
  -N/A             00000000      0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
  -C               00000000      0     4     4     0     4 IDLE
  *90229/083059*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE ALL

Response ET:

   NODE-USR TYPE   CID       RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT  SENT   SYS3
   WRIGHT   SLU2   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   LUNS01   NTO    00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   WS12     FIN    00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   VR3275A1 3277   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   VR3286A1 3286   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   LUP1     SLUP   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   Q3290A   SLU2   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   LU6FP02  LUT6   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   LU6NDPA  LUT6
   -N/A            00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   -N/A            00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   -N/A            00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   NDNTOXA1 NTO    00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
   ND3287A1 SLU1   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
   ND3287A2 SLU1   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   ND3287A3 SLU1   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   ND3287A4 SLU1   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
   NDSLU2A1 SLU2   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
   NDSLU2A2 SLU2   00000000     1     1     0     1     1 ASR
   NDSLUPA1 SLUP   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
   NDSLUPA2 SLUP   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   NDLU6XSG LUT6   00000000     0     0     0     0     0 IDLE
   NDLU6XPG LUT6
   -N/A            00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
   -N/A            00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
   -N/A            00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
   -N/A            00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
   *91213/100107*   SYS3

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE IN902D1 IN902D4

Response ET:

  NODE-USR TYPE    CID        RECD ENQCT   QCT  SENT
  IN902D1  SLU1    100121C5    125   125     0   125 CON
  *91012/192544*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE NLUTP6P USER C

Response ET:

  NODE-USR TYPE    CID        RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT  SENT
  NLUTP6P  LUT6
  -C               00000000      0    10     8     2     8
  *90229/083059*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY NODE Command

The following commands illustrate the use of /DISPLAY to monitor changes in the mode table values for a node.

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE LUTYPEP1 MODE

Response ET:

 NODE-USR TYPE   DEF MODETBL  ACT MODETBL
 LUTYPEP1 SLUP   DEFRESP
 *90179/100206*

Explanation: DEFRESP is the mode table name defined for node LUTYPEP1 at system definition. The session is not active so the ACT MODETBL field is blank.

Entry ET:

  /OPN NODE LUTYPEP1

Response ET:

  DFS058I OPNDST COMMAND COMPLETED

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE LUTYPEP1 MODE.

Response ET:

  NODE-USR TYPE   DEF MODETBL  ACT MODETBL
  LUTYPEP1 SLUP   DEFRESP      DEFRESP
  *90179/100508*

Explanation: A mode table name was not specified with the /OPNDST command so the default value defined at system definition was used to initiate the session.

Entry ET:

  /CLS NODE LUTYPEP1

Response ET:

  DFS058I CLSDST COMMAND COMPLETED

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE LUTYPEP1 MODE

Response ET:

  NODE-USR TYPE   DEF MODETBL  ACT MODETBL
  LUTYPEP1 SLUP   DEFRESP
  *90179/100630*

Explanation: Active mode table name displays as blank at normal session termination.

Entry ET:

  /OPN NODE LUTYPEP1 MODE ALPHA.

Response ET:

  DFS058I OPNDST COMMAND COMPLETED

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE LUTYPE1 MODE

Response ET:

  NODE-USR TYPE   DEF MODETBL  ACT MODETBL
  LUTYPEP1 SLUP  DEFRESP       ALPHA
  *90179/100805*

Explanation: The mode table name specified with the /OPNDST command (ALPHA) is used to initiate the session. The default value specified at system definition (DEFRESP) is overridden by the /OPNDST command.

Example 4 for /DISPLAY NODE Command

The following example shows the display of all nodes with the automatic session restart designation.

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE AUTOSR

Response ET:

  NODE-USR TYPE    CID       RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT  SENT
  WS12     FIN     00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
  NODE0005 FIN     00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
  NODE0006 FIN     00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
  NODE0007 FIN     00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR
  NTOLUNS  NTO     00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR IDLE
  NTO2741  NTO     00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR IDLE
  LU6NODE2 LUT6
  -N/A             00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR IDLE
  -N/A             00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR IDLE
  -N/A             00000000     0     0     0     0     0 ASR IDLE
  *90179/101609*

Example 5 for /DISPLAY NODE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE NODE1 NODE2 QCNT

Response ET:

  NODE         GBLQCT
  NODE1        100000
  NODE2            25
  *95200/170817*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE NODE1 USER USER1 USER2  QCNT

Response ET:

  NODE/USER     GBLQCT
  NODE1
  -USER1            10
  -USER2             0
  *95200/170817*

Example 6 for /DISPLAY NODE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY NODE FPEN0001 EMHQ QCNT

Response ET:

  LTERM        GBLQCT
  FPEN0001           0
  *98203/143542*

Example 7 for /DISPLAY NODE RECOVERY Command

Entry ET:

 
/DISPLAY NODE DTSLU* DTSLU202 L3270A RECOVERY

Response ET:

  
NODE-USR OWNER SRM    CONV STSN FPATH
DTSLU002 IMSA  GLOBAL Y    Y    Y
DTSLU603
-IMSUS04 IMSA LOCAL   Y    Y    Y
DTSLU202 IMSB GLOBAL  Y    N    N
L3270A   IMSA LOCAL   Y    N    Y
*99240/134730*

Example for /DISPLAY OASN Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY OASN SUBSYS ALL

Response ET:

  SUBSYS   OASN
  SSTR
           0000000001
  *90207/095627*

Example for /DISPLAY OLDS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY OLDS

Response ET:

  OLDS-DDNAME % FULL RATE ARCH-JOB    ARCH-STATUS  OTHER-STATUS
  *DFSOLP00       37    9                          IN USE
   DFSOLP02                           AVAILABLE
   DFSOLP01                           AVAILABLE
   SINGLE OLDS LOGGING, SINGLE WADS LOGGING
   AUTOMATIC ARCHIVE = 01
   WADS = *DFSWADS0 DFSWADS1
   SLDSREAD ON
   *89184/141407*

Examples for /DISPLAY OTMA Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY OTMA command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY OTMA Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY OTMA

Response ET:

GROUP/MEMBER      XCF-STATUS   USER-STATUS    SECURITY
HOANG
-APPL8            ACTIVE       SERVER         FULL
-CLIENT1          ACTIVE       ACCEPT TRAFFIC
*94165/165753*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY OTMA Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY OTMA

Response ET:

GROUP/MEMBER      XCF-STATUS   USER-STATUS    SECURITY
HOANG
-APPL8            NOT DEFINED  SERVER         FULL
-CLIENT1          ACTIVE       ACCEPT TRAFFIC
*94165/165753*

Example for /DISPLAY OVERFLOWQ Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY OVERFLOWQ STRUCTURE ALL

Response ET:

 STRUC-RSCTYPE    OFLSTRUC-RSCNAME LUNAME-TMEMBER    TPNAME-TPIPE
 IMSMSGQ01        IMSMSGQ01OFLW
  TRANSACTION      TRANA
  LTERM            LTERMX
  SUSPENDTRAN      TRANA
  APPC             TMSTMP- IMSA    LUNAME1           TPNAME1
  SERIALTRAN       TRANABC IMSA
  APPC             TMSTMP- IMSA
  OTMA             TMSTMP- IMSA    TMEMBERA          TPIPEA
  APPC             TMSTMP- IMSA    NETWORK2.LUNAME2  TPNM123456789012+
                                                     3456789012345678+
                                                     901234567890
  OTMA             TMSTMP- IMSB
  REMOTE           TRANB
  REMOTE           LTERMA
  UNKNOWN          ASIXTEENCHARNAME
  REMOTE           MSNAMEA
  IMSEMHQ01        OVERFLOW STRUCTURE IS NOT DEFINED
   BALGRP           FPPSB1
   LTERM            LTERMY
   BALGRP           FPPSB2
   *95200/170817*

Examples for /DISPLAY POOL Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY POOL command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL ALL

Response ET:

 
  NAME SP#     CURR      MAX     GETS    FREES
  IOSB 228      28K      28K        3        0
  GIOB 228       0K       0K        0        0
  OSWA 228       8K       8K        1        0
  GOWA 228       0K       0K        0        0
  PST  231      52K      56K       14        1
  DPST 231      40K      44K       11        1
  SAP  231     132K     132K       32        0
  GQMW 231      16K      16K        4        0
  LQMW   0     324K     324K       81        0
  D1WA 228       8K       8K        2        0
  DL2W   0       8K       8K        2        0
  DG2W 231       4K       4K        1        0
  QSAV 231       4K      16K        3        2
  VRPL 231      16K      16K        4        0
  LSAV   0     808K     808K      201        1
  AWE  231     112K     112K       28        0
  PDIR 231      36K      36K        1        0
  DDIR 231      28K      28K        1        0
  LCRE 241       4K       4K        1        0
  PCIB   0       0K       0K        0        0
  SIDX 241       4K       4K        1        0
  RRE  241       4K       4K        1        0
  SMB  231      62K      62K        1        0
  BCPT 231       4K       4K        1        0
  GESE 241       0K       0K        0        0
  EPST 231     208K     208K       20        0
  IDT  241       0K       0K        0        0
  DBRC 231       0K       0K        0        0
  TTAB 231     224K     224K       56        0
  EZS  241       0K       0K        0        0
  FNCB 231       0K       0K        0        0
  TCBT 231       4K       4K        1        0
  CMWU 231      12K      12K        3        0
  FSRB 228       4K       4K        1        0
  KLSD   0       0K       0K        0        0
  IRLM 231       0K       0K        0        0
  STTR 231      52K      52K       13        0
  BQEL 231       0K       0K        0        0
  USMU 229       0K       0K        0        0
  RCTE 231       3K       3K        1        0
  SLOG 231       4K       4K        1        0
  ADSC 228       0K       0K        0        0
  FPCP 231       0K       0K        0        0
  AESL 231       0K       0K        0        0
  XPST 231      16K      16K        4        0
  BXQE 231      16K      16K        4        0
  SRBC 228       8K       8K        2        0
  MSGP 241       4K       4K        1        0
  LPST 251       8K       8K        2        0
  CULE 231       4K       4K        1        0
  RPST 241       4K       4K        1        0
  VTCB 251      18K      18K        0        0
  RECA   0      19K      19K        1        0
  GSAV 231       0K       0K        0        0
  FEIB 231       0K       0K        0        0
  IEQE   0       0K       0K        0        0
  L56X 231       4K       4K        1        0
  X124 241       4K       4K        1        0
  STAT 241       4K       4K        1        0
  EQEL 241       0K       0K        0        0
  TT24 231      24K      24K        6        0
  LGWA 231     104K     104K       26        0
  VWA  231       8K       8K        2        0
  LGWX   0       0K       0K        0        0
  LQB  251     104K     104K        0        0
  RCNT 251       2K       2K        0        0
  DDRE   0       0K       0K        0        0
  CCB    0       0K       0K        0        0
  LGND 251       8K       8K        2        0
  USRD 251       4K       4K        1        0
  LS24   0       2K       2K        1        0
  GS24 231       0K       0K        0        0
  CLLE 231      64K      64K       16        1
  QMBA   0       8K       8K        1        0
  AHDR 251       0K       0K        0        0
  XMCI 241     180K     180K       45        1
  DBPB 231       0K       0K        0        0
  LG24   0      12K      12K        3        0
  IAFP 231       0K       0K        0        0
  RACW 231       0K       0K        0        0
  LUB  251       0K       0K        0        0
  TIB  251      28K      28K        1        0
  DESC 251       0K       0K        0        0
  PF62 251       0K       0K        0        0
  QAB  251       0K       0K        0        0
  LCLL   0     436K     436K      109        0
  CBLK 251       0K       0K        0        0
  SVPG 231      24K      24K        6        0
  SVPL   0     148K     148K       37        0
  SOPB   0       0K       0K        0        0
  CBT POOLS        GLBL    1541K  LCL    2236K
  MESSAGE QUEUE POOL:   BFRS/SIZE 20/2112
   ENQ      6  DEQ      6  CAN     30  WAIT      0  I/O     15   ERR   0
   QBLKS:  MAX # RECORDS AVAIL     1332  CUR IN USE        3 =  0 %
   SMSGQ:  MAX # RECORDS AVAIL     5940  CUR IN USE        4 =  0 %
   LMSGQ:  MAX # RECORDS AVAIL     1350  CUR IN USE        4 =  0 %
  MESSAGE FORMAT POOL:  SIZE     49152  SPACE     48576  DIRS     9011
    REQ1          2  I/O           2  DIR          4
    WAIT          2  FREE      48432  ERR          0
  SEQUENTIAL BUFFERING:  STATUS = NOT INIT
    MAX    N.A.  FREE   N.A.  CURR      0K HIGH      0K
  OSAM DB BUFFER POOL: ID O04K   BSIZE   4K NBUF  1000 FX=Y/Y
    LCTREQ   1765296     NEWBLK         0     ALTREQ        340800
    PURGRQ     39371     FNDIPL   1370897     BFSRCH       1987604
    RDREQ     378355     BFSTLW         0     PURGWR        150284
    WBSYID      1431     WBSYWR         0     WBSYRD             0
    WRLSEO       296     WNOBFR         0     ERRORS   00000/00000
  OSAM DB BUFFER POOL: ID O08K   BSIZE   8K NBUF  100 FX=Y/Y
    LCTREQ    228080     NEWBLK         0     ALTREQ             0
    PURGRQ         0     FNDIPL    204190     BFSRCH        316566
    RDREQ      23891     BFSTLW         0     PURGWR             0
    WBSYID         0     WBSYWR         0     WBSYRD             0
    WRLSEO         0     WNOBFR         0     ERRORS   00000/00000
  OSAM DB BUFFER POOL: ID O12K   BSIZE   12K NBUF  100 FX=Y/Y
    LCTREQ     83282     NEWBLK         0     ALTREQ          6896
    PURGRQ      4384     FNDIPL     70743     BFSRCH         81395
    RDREQ       7622     BFSTLW         0     PURGWR          6118
    WBSYID         0     WBSYWR         0     WBSYRD             0
    WRLSEO         0     WNOBFR         0     ERRORS   00000/00000
  OSAM DB BUFFER POOL: BSIZE ALL NBUF  1200 OSM=     6000K
    LCTREQ   2076667     NEWBLK         0     ALTREQ        347697
    PURGRQ     43755     FNDIPL   1645837     BFSRCH       2385576
    RDREQ     409869     BFSTLW         0     PURGWR        156402
    WBSYID      1431     WBSYWR         0     WBSYRD             0
    WRLSEO       296     WNOBFR         0     ERRORS   00000/00000
  VSAM DB BUFFER POOL: ID VLP1  BSIZE   2K TYPE D  FX=N/Y/N
    RRBA           0     RKEY           0     BFALT              0
    NREC           0     SYNC PT    29446     NBUFS            500
    VRDS        1253     FOUND          0     VWTS              68
    HSR-S          0     HSW-S          0     HS NBUFS           0
    HS R/W-FAIL  000000/000000   ERRORS 000000/000000
  VSAM DB BUFFER POOL: ID VLP1 BSIZE    4K TYPE D  FX=N/Y/N
    RRBA         370     RKEY      187583     BFALT              0
    NREC       10750     SYNC PT    29446     NBUFS           1000
    VRDS      145632     FOUND          0     VWTS            9771
    HSR-S          0     HSW-S         50     HS NBUFS          50
    HS R/W-FAIL  000000/000000   ERRORS 000000/000000
  VSAM DB BUFFER POOL: ID VPL1 BSIZE    8K TYPE D  FX=N/Y/N
    RRBA        7375     RKEY        6704     BFALT              0
    NREC           0     SYNC PT    29446     NBUFS            100
    VRDS        7362     FOUND          0     VWTS               0
    HSR-S          0     HSW-S          0     HS NBUFS           0
    HS R/W-FAIL  000000/000000   ERRORS 000000/000000
  VSAM DB BUFFER POOL: BSIZE ALL  VS=    5800K HS=       200K
    RRBA        7745     RKEY      194287     BFALT              0
    NREC       10752     SYNC PT    29446     NBUFS           1600
    VRDS      154247     FOUND          0     VWTS            9839
    HSR-S          0     HSW-S         50     HS NBUFS          50
    HS R/W-FAIL  000000/000000   ERRORS 000000/000000
  DMPB BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE     200K  FREE     200K  HIGH       0K
  PSBP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      80K  FREE      80K  HIGH       0K
  DPSB BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE     160K  FREE     160K  HIGH       0K
  CIOP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      14K  HIGH      65K  LIMIT     NONE  OVERFLOW       0K
  MAIN BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      40K  FREE      39K  HIGH       1K
  SPAP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE       0K  HIGH       0K  LIMIT    9999K  OVERFLOW       0K
  PSBW BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE     600K  FREE     600K  HIGH       0K
  DBWP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      80K  FREE      80K  HIGH       0K
  HIOP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE     214K  HIGH     420K  LIMIT    9999K  OVERFLOW       0K
  FPDB BUFFER POOL:
   AVAIL =    60  WRITING =     0  PGMUSE =     0  UNFIXED =    90
  POOLNAME CISIZE PBUF  SBUF   MAX CURRENT LK HITS VALID
   1024  01024  00064 00016 00256 00064  N    NA   NA
   2048  02048  00064 00016 00256 00064  N    NA   NA
  CESS BUFFER POOL:
   POOL IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR STATISTICS
  EMHB BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE       0K  HIGH       0K  LIMIT    NONE   OVERFLOW       0K
  FPWP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE       0K  HIGH       0K  LIMIT    NONE   OVERFLOW       0K
  EPCB BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE     300K  FREE     300K  HIGH       0K
  LUMP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      68K  HIGH      68K  LIMIT    NONE   OVERFLOW       0K
 LUMC BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE       0K  HIGH      32K  LIMIT    NONE   OVERFLOW       0K
  *92120/134306*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL AOIP

Response ET:

  AOIP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      32K  HIGH      32K  LIMIT     NONE  OVERFLOW       0K
  *92280/095545*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL CBT

Response ET:

 NAME SP#     CURR      MAX     GETS    FREES
 IOSB 228      20K      20K        1        0
 GIOB 228       0K       0K        0        0
 OSWA 228       8K       8K        1        0
 GOWA 228       0K       0K        0        0
 PST  231      52K      56K       14        1
 DPST 231      40K      44K       11        1
 SAP  231      28K      28K        6        0
 GQMW 231      12K      12K        3        0
 LQMW   0      40K      40K       10        0
 D1WA 228       8K       8K        2        0
 DL2W   0       8K       8K        2        0
 DG2W 231       4K       4K        1        0
 QSAV 231       4K      12K        2        1
 VRPL 231      16K      16K        4        0
 LSAV   0      68K      72K       17        1
 AWE  231      12K      12K        3        0
 PDIR 231      36K      36K        1        0
 DDIR 231      28K      28K        1        0
 LCRE 241       4K       4K        1        0
 PCIB   0       0K       0K        0        0
 SIDX 241       4K       4K        1        0
 RRE  241       4K       4K        1        0
 SMB  231      61K      61K        1        0
 BCPT 231       4K       4K        1        0
 GESE 241       0K       0K        0        0
 EPST 231     144K     144K       20        0
 IDT  241       0K       0K        0        0
 DBRC 231       0K       0K        0        0
 TTAB 231     184K     184K       46        0
 EZS  241       0K       0K        0        0
 FNCB 231       0K       0K        0        0
 TCBT 231       4K       4K        1        0
 CMWU 231       8K       8K        2        0
 FSRB 228       4K       4K        1        0
 KLSD   0       0K       0K        0        0
 IRLM 231       0K       0K        0        0
 STTR 231      52K      52K       13        0
 BQEL 231       0K       0K        0        0
 USMU 229       0K       0K        0        0
 RCTE 231       3K       3K        1        0
 SLOG 231       4K       4K        1        0
 ADSC 228       0K       0K        0        0
 FPCP 231       0K       0K        0        0
 AESL 231       0K       0K        0        0
 XPST 231      16K      16K        4        0
 BXQE 231      16K      16K        4        0
 SRBC 228       8K       8K        2        0
 MSGP 241       4K       4K        1        0
 LPST 251       8K       8K        2        0
 CULE 231     152K     152K        1        0
 RPST 241       4K       4K        1        0
 VTCB 251     305K     305K        0        0
 RECA   0      19K      19K        1        0
 GSAV 231       0K       0K        0        0
 FEIB 231       0K       0K        0        0
 IEQE   0       0K       0K        0        0
 L56X 231       4K       4K        1        0
 X124 241       4K       4K        1        0
 STAT 241       4K       4K        1        0
 EQEL 241       0K       0K        0        0
 TT24 231      24K      24K        6        0
 LGWA 231     104K     104K       26        0
 VWA  231       8K       8K        2        0
 LGWX   0       0K       0K        0        0
 LQB  251     104K     104K        0        0
 RCNT 251       4K       4K        0        0
 DDRE   0       0K       0K        0        0
 CCB    0       0K       0K        0        0
 LGND 251       8K       8K        2        0
 USRD 251       4K       4K        1        0
 LS24   0       2K       2K        1        0
 GS24 231       0K       0K        0        0
 CLLE 231      60K      64K       16        1
 QMBA   0       8K       8K        1        0
 AHDR 251       0K       0K        0        0
 XMCI 241      32K      36K        9        1
 DBPB 231       0K       0K        0        0
 LG24   0      12K      12K        3        0
 IAFP 231       0K       0K        0        0
 RACW 231       0K       0K        0        0
 LUB  251       0K       0K        0        0
 TIB  251      28K      28K        1        0
 DESC 251       4K       4K        1        0
 PF62 251       0K       0K        0        0
 QAB  251       0K       0K        0        0
 LCLL   0      36K      36K        9        0
 CBLK 251       0K       0K        0        0
 CBT POOLS        GLBL    1187K  LCL     658K
 *91057/132506*

Example 4 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL CIOP SPAP HIOP CESS EMHB FPWP LUMP LUMC

Response ET:

  CIOP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      16K  HIGH      96K  LIMIT     999K  OVERFLOW      0K
  SPAP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE       0K  HIGH       0K  LIMIT    9999K  OVERFLOW      0K
  HIOP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE     128K  HIGH     128K  LIMIT    9999K  OVERFLOW      0K
  CESS BUFFER POOL:
   POOL IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR STATISTICS
  EMHB BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE       0K  HIGH       0K  LIMIT    9999K  OVERFLOW      0K
  FPWP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE       0K  HIGH       0K  LIMIT    9999K  OVERFLOW      0K
  LUMP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      32K  HIGH       32K  LIMIT    NONE   OVERFLOW       OK
  LUMC BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      OK   HIGH       32K  LIMIT    NONE   OVERFLOW       OK
  *91051/161116*

Example 5 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL DBAS

Response ET:

  SEQUENTIAL BUFFERING:   STATUS = NOT INIT
    MAX    N.A.  FREE   N.A.  CURR      0K HIGH      0K
  OSAM DB BUFFER POOL:  ID   BSIZE   2K NBUF    4 FX=N/N
    LCTREQ      0        NEWBLK     0    ALTREQ    0
    PURGRQ      0        FNDIPL     0    BFSRCH    0
    RDREQ       0        BFSTLW     0    PURGWR    0
    WBSYID      0        WBSYWR     0    WBSYRD    0
    WRLSEO      0        WNOBFR     0    ERRORS 00000/00000
  OSAM DB BUFFER POOL:  ID   BSIZE   6K NBUF    4 FX=N/N
    LCTREQ      0        NEWBLK     0    ALTREQ    0
    PURGRQ      0        FNDIPL     0    BFSRCH    0
    RDREQ       0        BFSTLW     0    PURGWR    0
    WBSYID      0        WBSYWR     0    WBSYRD    0
    WRLSEO      0        WNOBFR     0    ERRORS 00000/00000
  OSAM DB BUFFER POOL:  ID   BSIZE   8K NBUF    4 FX=N/N
    LCTREQ      0        NEWBLK     0    ALTREQ    0
    PURGRQ      0        FNDIPL     0    BFSRCH    0
    RDREQ       0        BFSTLW     0    PURGWR    0
    WBSYID      0        WBSYWR     0    WBSYRD    0
    WRLSEO      0        WNOBFR     0    ERRORS 00000/00000
  OSAM DB BUFFER POOL:  BSIZE ALL NBUF    12 OSM=   64K
    LCTREQ      0        NEWBLK     0    ALTREQ    0
    PURGRQ      0        FNDIPL     0    BFSRCH    0
    RDREQ       0        BFSTLW     0    PURGWR    0
    WBSYID      0        WBSYWR     0    WBSYRD    0
    WRLSEO      0        WNOBFR     0    ERRORS 00000/00000

  VSAM DB BUFFER POOL:  ID XXXX BSIZE   1K TYPE D FX=N/N/N
    RRBA        0        RKEY       0    BFALT     0
    NREC        0        SYNC PT    0    NBUFS     8
    VRDS        0        FOUND      0    VWTS      0
    HSR-S       0        HSW-S      0    HS NBUFS  0
      HS R/W-FAIL 000000/000000    ERRORS 000000/000000
  VSAM DB BUFFER POOL:  ID XXXX BSIZE   2K TYPE D FX=N/N/N
    RRBA        0        RKEY       0    BFALT     0
    NREC        0        SYNC PT    0    NBUFS     4
    VRDS        0        FOUND      0    VWTS      0
    HSR-S       0        HSW-S      0    HS NBUFS  0
      HS R/W-FAIL 000000/000000    ERRORS 000000/000000
  VSAM DB BUFFER POOL:  ID XXXX BSIZE   8K TYPE D FX=N/N/N
    RRBA        0        RKEY       0    BFALT     0
    NREC        0        SYNC PT    0    NBUFS     4
    VRDS        0        FOUND      0    VWTS      0
    HSR-S       0        HSW-S      0    HS NBUFS  0
      HS R/W-FAIL 000000/000000    ERRORS 000000/000000
  VSAM DB BUFFER POOL:  BSIZE ALL VS=  48K    HS=  0K
    RRBA        0        RKEY       0    BFALT     0
    NREC        0        SYNC PT    0    NBUFS    16
    VRDS        0        FOUND      0    VWTS      0
    HSR-S       0        HSW-S      0    HS NBUFS  0
      HS R/W-FAIL 000000/000000    ERRORS 000000/000000
 *92120/134346*

Example 6 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL DBB

Response ET:

  NAME SP#     CURR      MAX     GETS    FREES
  PDIR 231      36K      36K        1        0
  DDIR 231      28K      28K        1        0
  SMB  231      61K      61K        1        0
  BQEL 231       0K       0K        0        0
  IEQE   0       0K       0K        0        0
  EQEL 241       0K       0K        0        0
  DDRE   0       0K       0K        0        0
  CLASS = DBB      GLBL     125K  LCL       0K
  CBT POOLS        GLBL    1187K  LCL     662K
  *91051/161027*

Example 7 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL DCC

Response ET:

  NAME SP#     CURR      MAX     GETS    FREES
  PCIB   0       0K       0K        0        0
  VTCB 251     305K     305K        0        0
  RECA   0      19K      19K        1        0
  LGND 251      16K      16K        4        0
  AHDR 251       0K       0K        0        0
  IAFP 231       0K       0K        0        0
  RACW 231       0K       0K        0        0
  LUB  251       0K       0K        0        0
  TIB  251      28K      28K        1        0
  DESC 251       0K       0K        0        0
  PF62 251       0K       0K        0        0
  QAB  251       0K       0K        0        0
  CBLK 251       0K       0K        0        0
  CLASS = DCC      GLBL       0K  LCL     368K
  CBT POOLS        GLBL    1187K  LCL     662K
  *91051/161038*
| | |

Example 8 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY POOL FPDB
|

Response ET: |

|
POOLNAME         CISIZE PBUF  SBUF   MAX CURRENT LK HITS VALID
|V$$$CFSTRUCTURE1 04096  00100 00010 00500 00100  N  000%  NA
|POOL4            04096  00010 00010 00500 00010  Y  NA    NA  

Example 9 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL MFP

Response ET:

 MESSAGE FORMAT POOL:  SIZE     49152  SPACE     48576  DIRS     9011
  REQ1          2  I/O           2  DIR          4
  WAIT          2  FREE      48432  ERR          0
 *91051/172502*

Example 10 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL MFP CIOP MAIN

Response ET:

  MESSAGE FORMAT POOL:  SIZE     49152  SPACE     48576  DIRS     9011
   REQ1          2  I/O           2  DIR          4
   WAIT          2  FREE      48432  ERR          0
  CIOP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      96K  HIGH      96K  LIMIT     999K  OVERFLOW       0K
  MAIN BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      40K  FREE      40K  HIGH       5K
  *91051/160913*

Example 11 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL MFP STAT

Response ET:

 MFBP BUFFER POOL:
  0170  00000000 00000002 00000002 00000000  00000004 00000000 00000000 00000002
  0190  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000002  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
  01B0  00000000 00000001
 *91051/172508*

Example 12 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL PSBP

Response ET:

  PSBP BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE      80K  FREE      80K  HIGH       0K
  DPSB BUFFER POOL:
   SIZE     160K  FREE     160K  HIGH       0K
  *91051/161048*

Example 13 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL QBUF

Response ET:

  MESSAGE QUEUE POOL:   BFRS/SIZE 20/2112             SYS3
   ENQ     18  DEQ     18  CAN     52  WAIT      0  I/O     15  ERR   0
   QBLKS:  MAX # RECORDS AVAIL        5  CUR IN USE        3 =  60 %
   SMSGQ:  MAX # RECORDS AVAIL   262167  CUR IN USE        4 =   0 %
   LMSGQ:  MAX # RECORDS AVAIL   524293  CUR IN USE        2 =   0 %
  *91051/172432*

Example 14 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL QBUF STAT

Response ET:

 QBUF BUFFER POOL:
  0054  00000000 0000005E 00000126 00000001  00000000 00000000 00000007 00000008
  0074  00000008 00000000 00000000 00000000  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
  0094  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000019  00000323 00000000 00000013 00000013
  00B4  00000035 00000003 00000004 00000002
 *91051/172440*   SYS3

Example 15 for /DISPLAY POOL Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY POOL SUM

Response ET:

  CBT POOLS        GLBL    1187K  LCL     662K
  CLASS = OSAM     GLBL      28K  LCL       0K
  CLASS = GEN      GLBL     724K  LCL      54K
  CLASS = DEP      GLBL     216K  LCL       0K
  CLASS = DISP     GLBL      88K  LCL     128K
  CLASS = DBB      GLBL     125K  LCL       0K
  CLASS = DCC      GLBL       0K  LCL     368K
  CLASS = FP       GLBL       7K  LCL       0K
  *91051/161003*

Example for /DISPLAY PROGRAM Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY PROGRAM APOL1 DBFSAMP3 BMP255

Response ET:

  PROGRAM     TRAN      TYPE
  APOL1        APOL11    TP
               APOL12
               APOL13
               APOL14
               APOL15
               APOL16
               APOL17
               APOL18
  DBFSAMP3     FPSAMP1   FPM
  BMP255       TRAN255   BMP
               TXCD255
               TXCD255W
  *90288/140450*   SYS3

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY PROGRAM ALL

Response ET:

  PROGRAM   TRAN       TYPE
  AD2TP      TSTAD2A    TP   NOTINIT
             TSTAD2R1
  APOL1      APOL11     TP   NOTINIT
             APOL12
  A3270      A3270      TP   NOTINIT
             3270S
  BMAAJK41   BHE4       TP   NOTINIT
             NQE4
             SHE4
  BMP255     TRAN255    BMP  NOTINIT
  BTAEJK01              BMP  NOTINIT
  BTAPJK01              BMP  NOTINIT
  BTAPJK11              BMP  NOTINIT
  BTAPJK21              BMP  NOTINIT
  BTGGJK01              BMP  NOTINIT
  BTGGJK11              BMP  NOTINIT
  BTGOJK01              BMP  NOTINIT
  BTGRJK05              BMP  NOTINIT
  CPGM1V0    CONV11V0   TP   NOTINIT
             CONV12V0
             CONV13V0

  DBF#FPU0              FPU
  DBFSAMP3   FPSAMP1    FPM
  DBFSAMP4   FPSAMP2    TP   NOTINIT
  DBFSAM22   TP1        FPM
  DBFSAM99   TP2        TP   NOTINIT
  DCLECHOS   DCL        TP   NOTINIT
  DDLTBP04   TXCDBP04   FPM
  DDLTBP05   TXCDBP05   FPM
  DDLTBP06   TXCDBP06   FPM
  DDLTBP07   TXCDBP07   FPM  NOTINIT
  DDLTBP08   TXCDBP08   FPM  NOTINIT
  DDLTBP09   TXCDBP09   FPM  NOTINIT
  V2MPPA02   V2MRP01    TP   NOTINIT
             V2MRP02
  V2MPPC01   V2SNS01    TP
             V2SRS02
  V2MPPC02   V2MRS04    TP   NOTINIT
  V2MPPP01   V2SNS02    TP   NOTINIT
             V2SRS03
             V2SRS04
  V2MPPPP02  V2MRP03    TP   NOTINIT
             V2SRP01
  WTCPLI     TESTPLI    TP   NOTINIT
 *89184/142553*

Example for /DISPLAY PSB Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY PSB DDLTLM06 DDLTLM07

Response ET:

  PSB-NAME    TRANCODE    RTCODE      DBD-NAME    ACCESS
  DDLTLM06    TXCDLM06    TXCDLM06    MSDBLM01    R/W
                                      MSDBLM02    R/W
                                      MSDBLM03    R/W
                                      MSDBLM01    R/W
                                      MSDBLM04    R/W
                                      MSDBLM04    R/W
                                      MSDBLM05    R/W
                                      MSDBLM05    R/W
                                      MSDBLM06    R/W
                                      MSDBLM06    R/W
                                      MSDBLM06    R/W
                                      MSDBLM06    R/O
  DDLTLM07    TXCDLM07    TXCDLM07    MSDBLM01    R/W
                                      MSDBLM02    R/W
                                      MSDBLM03    R/W
                                      MSDBLM01    R/O
                                      MSDBLM04    R/W
                                      MSDBLM04    R/W
                                      MSDBLM05    R/W
                                      MSDBLM05    R/W
                                      MSDBLM06    R/W
                                      MSDBLM06    R/W
                                      MSDBLM06    R/W
                                      MSDBLM06    R/O
                                      MSDBLM07    R/W
  *91068/111601*

Example for /DISPLAY PTERM Command

This example shows the display of all physical terminals that are being traced.

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY PTERM TRA

Response ET:

  LIN/PTE  TYPE     ADDR  RECD ENQCT DEQCT   QCT   SENT
    2-   1 2740-II  ***      0     0     0     0      0STOPPED INOP NOTOPEN TRA
    2-   2 2740-II  ***      0     0     0     0      0STOPPED INOP NOTOPEN TRA
   11-   1 2740-II  ***      0     0     0     0      0STOPPED INOP NOTOPEN TRA
   11-   2 2740-II  ***      0     0     0     0      0STOPPED INOP NOTOPEN TRA
  *89184/142950*

Examples for /DISPLAY Q Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY Q command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY Q Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q

Response ET:

  CLS CT  PTY CT  MSG CT  TRAN CT
    3        5        28      8
  *90253/103811*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q BALGRP

Response ET:

   BALGRP   NO.RGNS   MSG CT  ENQ COUNT  DEQ COUNT
  DDLTM06         1        1          2          1
  DDLTM07         1        0          0          0
  *91068/112000*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q BALGRP QCNT

Response ET:

  BALGRP             GBLQCT
  SMQFP1                  2
  SMQFP2                  3
  *96197/174618*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q CLASS ALL

Response ET:

  CLS     PTY CT   MSG CT  TRAN CT
    1        1        2        1
    2        1        2        1
    3        1        4        1
  *90253/103855*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q CLASS 1 2

Response ET:

  CLS     PTY CT  MSG CT  TRAN CT
    1        1        2       1
    2        1        2       1
  *90253/103913*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q PRIORITY ALL

Response ET:

  CLS     PTY     MSG CT  TRAN CT
    1        9        2       1
    2        1        2       1
    3        5        4       1
  *90253/103945*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q PRIORITY 10

Response ET:

  CLS     PTY     MSG CT  TRAN CT
    4       10       18       3
  *90253/1104016

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q CLASS 4 PRIORITY 10

Response ET:

  CLS     PTY     MSG CT  TRAN CT
    4       10       18       3
  *90309/122418*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q TRANSACTION

Response ET:

  CLS     PTY     MSG CT TRAN     PSBNAME
    3       10        3  CLOSE    DFSSAM05
    4       10        2  ADDPART  DFSSAM04
    4       10        4  PART     DFSSAM02
    5        7        1  ADDINV   DFSSAM04
    5       10        5  DLETINV  DFSSAM04
  *90243/110324*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q CLASS 3 5 TRANSACTION

Response ET:

  CLS     PTY     MSG CT TRAN     PSBNAME
    3       10        3  CLOSE    DFSSAM05
    5        7        1  ADDINV   DFSSAM04
    5       10        5  DLETINV  DFSSAM04
  *90243/110332*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q CLASS 4 PRIORITY 10 11 TRANSACTION

Response ET:

  CLS     PTY     MSG CT TRAN     PSBNAME
    4       10        2  ADDPART  DFSSAM04
    4       10        4  PART     DFSSAM02
  *90243/110343*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY Q CLASS 1 2 3 PRIORITY 1

Response ET:

  CLS     PTY     MSG CT  TRAN CT
    1        1        2       1
    2        1        2       1
    3        1        4       1
  *90253/104321*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY Q Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY QUEUE TRANSACTION

Response ET:

  CLS    PTY    MSG  CT    TRAN     PSBNAME
   20      5         2     TPN1     DFSCPIC
   20      2         5     TPN2     SAAPSB1
   22      3         7     TPN3     SAAPSB2
  *90332/114253*

Example for /DISPLAY QCNT Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY QCNT LTERM MSGAGE 5

Response ET:

  QUEUENAME          QCNT-TOTAL      QCNT-AGED    TSTMP-OLD    TSTMP-NEW
  TESTLTEA                    1              1    95280/132006 95280/132006
  LTERMABC                    4              4    95274/083000 95275/091836
  LTERMA                    100            100    95275/080000 95281/212224
  *95290/132006*

Entry ET:

  /DIS QCNT APPC MSGAGE 0

Response ET:

 QUEUENAME          QCNT-TOTAL     QCNT-AGED    TSTMP-OLD    TSTMP-NEW
 TMSTMP- SYS3               16            16    02192/080833 02192/080928
  LUNAME: L62MVS1
  TPNAME: TPNAME123
 TMSTMP- IMS2               12            12    02192/080620 02192/080658
  LUNAME: NETWRKID.L62IMS1
  TPNAME: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
*02192/081543*   

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY QCNT TRANSACTION MSGAGE 5

Response ET:

  QUEUENAME          QCNT-TOTAL      QCNT-AGED    TSTMP-OLD    TSTMP-NEW
  TRANA                      20             20    95200/132006 95280/132006
  TRANBBBB                    4              4    95274/083000 95275/091836
  TRANSACA                  220            220    95275/080000 95281/212224
  TRANSDDD                   13              0    95290/101455 95290/101456
  TRANSEEE                   55             13    95277/152118 95290/114317
  *95290/132006*

Entry ET:

  /DIS QCNT OTMA MSGAGE 0

Response ET:

 QUEUENAME          QCNT-TOTAL     QCNT-AGED    TSTMP-OLD    TSTMP-NEW
 TMSTMP- SYS3               24            24    02192/083745 02192/083745
  TMEMBER: VC5                                                    
  TPIPE: CSQ0000D                                                 
*02192/083757* 
| | |

Examples for /DISPLAY RECOVERY Command

|

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY RECOVERY command.

| |

Example 1 for /DISPLAY RECOVERY Command

|

In this example a /DISPLAY RECOVERY command is issued before a /RECOVER START for RCVTOKEN RECOV1 is issued.

|

Entry ET: |

|
  /DISPLAY RECOVERY RCVTOKEN RECOV1
|

Response ET: |

|
**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION *********************
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|RECOV1   FORMING  N/A    N/A       N/A        N/A   
|**** RECOVERY LIST ENTRY INFORMATION *************** 
|DATABASE DATA SET  START OPTION  STATUS   AUTH SSID  
|DB23AR1            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   NONE 
|DB23AR2            OFFLINE       NORMAL   NONE 
|DB23AR3            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   NONE 
|DB23AR4            STALOCAL      NORMAL   NONE 
|DB23AR5            STALOCAL      NORMAL   NONE       
|DHVNTZ02 HIDAM     STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   NONE
|DIVNTZ02 DBHVSAM1  OFFLINE       NORMAL   NONE
|DXVNTZ02 XDLBT04I  STALOCAL      NORMAL   NONE
|*03127/153515*
| |

Example 2 for /DISPLAY RECOVERY Command

|

In Example 2, a /DISPLAY RECOVERY command is issued before a /RECOVER START for RCVTOKEN RECOV1 is issued. Some of the database data |sets in the recovery list are still authorized to two IMSs.

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY RECOVERY RCVTOKEN RECOV1
|

Response ET: |

|
**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION *********************
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|RECOV1   FORMING  N/A    N/A       N/A        N/A   
|**** RECOVERY LIST ENTRY INFORMATION *************** 
|DATABASE DATA SET  START OPTION  STATUS   AUTH SSID  
|DB23AR1            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   NONE 
|DB23AR2            OFFLINE       NORMAL   NONE 
|DB23AR3            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   NONE 
|DB23AR4            STALOCAL      NORMAL   NONE 
|DB23AR5            STALOCAL      NORMAL   NONE       
|DHVNTZ02 HIDAM     STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   IMS1
|                                          IMS2 
|DIVNTZ02 DBHVSAM1  OFFLINE       NORMAL   IMS1
|                                          IMS2 
|DXVNTZ02 XDLBT04I  STALOCAL      NORMAL   IMS1
|                                          IMS2    *03127/153515*
| |

Example 3 for /DISPLAY RECOVERY Command

|

In this example, a /DISPLAY RECOVERY command is issued after a /RECOVER START RCVTOKEN RECOV1 ERRORCONT command was issued when the IMS Database Recovery Facility |is the recovery product being used. |In this case, all logs have been processed and 3 of the 8 data |sets have been restored.

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY RECOVERY RCVTOKEN RECOV1
|

Response ET: |

|
**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION ********************* 
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|RECOV1   STARTED  CONT   FULL      RTDB   0   PRI
|**** RECOVERY PROGRESS INFORMATION *****************  
|TOKEN    PROGRESS INFORMATION     RCVTIME  
|RECOV1   0003 OF 0008 RESTORED    N/A           
|**** RECOVERY LIST ENTRY INFORMATION *************** 
|DATABASE DATA SET  START OPTION  STATUS   AUTH SSID  
|DB23AR1            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   N/A      
|DB23AR2            OFFLINE       NORMAL   N/A       
|DB23AR3            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   N/A     
|DB23AR4            STALOCAL      NORMAL   N/A    
|DB23AR5            STALOCAL      NORMAL   N/A     
|DHVNTZ02 HIDAM     STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   N/A  
|DIVNTZ02 DBHVSAM1  OFFLINE       NORMAL   N/A    
|DXVNTZ02 XDLBT04I  STALOCAL      NORMAL   N/A  *03127/153515*
| |

Example 4 for /DISPLAY RECOVERY Command

|

In the following example, a /DISPLAY RECOVERY command is issued after a /RECOVER START ERRORCONT command was issued. Also a /RECOVER STOP command was issued for DHVNTZ02, and DB23AR2 failed during |a recovery.

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY RECOVERY RCVTOKEN RECOV1
|

Response ET: |

| |
**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION *********************
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|RECOV1   STARTED  CONT   FULL      RTDB   0   PRI
|**** RECOVERY PROGRESS INFORMATION *****************  
|TOKEN    PROGRESS INFORMATION     RCVTIME             
|RECOV1   2000.251 07:57:00.3      N/A  
|**** RECOVERY LIST ENTRY INFORMATION *************** 
|DATABASE DATA SET  START OPTION  STATUS   AUTH SSID  
|DB23AR1            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   N/A      
|DB23AR2            OFFLINE       FAILED   N/A       
|DB23AR3            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   N/A     
|DB23AR4            STALOCAL      NORMAL   N/A    
|DB23AR5            STALOCAL      NORMAL   N/A     
|DHVNTZ02 HIDAM     STAGLOBAL     STOPPED  N/A  
|DIVNTZ02 DBHVSAM1  OFFLINE       NORMAL   N/A    
|DXVNTZ02 XDLBT04I  STALOCAL      NORMAL   N/A  *03127/153515*
| |

Example 5 for /DISPLAY RECOVERY Command

|

In this example, a /DISPLAY RECOVERY ALL command is issued after three lists are created using the |IMS Database Recovery Facility recovery product. In this case the |IMS Database Recovery Facility has processed 76 of the 126 logs |that will need to be read. One of the lists (RECOV2) is undergoing |TSR.

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY RECOVERY ALL
|

Response ET: |

|
**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION *********************
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|RECOV1   FORMING  N/A    N/A       N/A        N/A  
|RECOV2   STARTED  CONT   TSR       RTDB   0   PRI
|RECOV3   FORMING  N/A    N/A       N/A        N/A  
|**** RECOVERY PROGRESS INFORMATION *****************  
|TOKEN    PROGRESS INFORMATION     RCVTIME             
|RECOV2   0076 OF 0125 LOGS READ   2003.127 08:30:00.0  
|**** RECOVERY LIST ENTRY INFORMATION *************** 
|DATABASE DATA SET  START OPTION  STATUS   AUTH SSID  
|DB23AR1            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   N/A      
|DB23AR2            OFFLINE       NORMAL   N/A       
|DB23AR3            STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   N/A     
|DB23AR4            STALOCAL      NORMAL   N/A    
|DB23AR5            STALOCAL      NORMAL   N/A     
|DHVNTZ02 HIDAM     STAGLOBAL     NORMAL   N/A  
|DIVNTZ02 DBHVSAM1  OFFLINE       NORMAL   N/A    
|DXVNTZ02 XDLBT04I  STALOCAL      NORMAL   N/A  *03127/153515*
| |

Example 6 for /DISPLAY RECOVERY Command

|

In this example, a /DISPLAY RECOVERY command is issued after three lists are created. No other |parameters are specified.

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY RECOVERY ALL
|

Response ET: |

|
**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION ********************* 
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|RECOV1   FORMING  N/A    N/A       N/A        N/A  
|RECOV2   FORMING  N/A    N/A       N/A        N/A  
|RECOV3   FORMING  N/A    N/A       N/A        N/A  
|*03127/153515*
| |

Example 7 for /DISPLAY RECOVERY Command

|

In this example, a /DISPLAY RECOVERY ALL command is issued when no recovery lists exist.

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY RECOVERY ALL
|

Response ET: |

|
**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION ********************* 
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION ********************* 
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|NO LISTS   
|*03127/153515*
| |

Example 8 for /DISPLAY RECOVERY Command

|

In this example, a /DISPLAY RECOVERY RCVTOKEN RECOV3 is issued when the RCVTOKEN does not exist.

|

Entry ET: |

|
/DISPLAY RECOVERY RECVTOKEN RECOV3
|

Response ET: |

|
|**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION *********************
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|**** RECOVERY LIST INFORMATION ********************* 
|TOKEN    STATUS   ERROR- REC TYPE  PROC  IC#  SOURCE 
|RECOV3   UNKNOWN  N/A    N/A   *03127/153515*|

Example for /DISPLAY RTCODE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY RTCODE ALL

Response ET:

  RTCODE      PROGRAM     STATUS
  DCL         EMHPSB      NOTSCHED,STOPPED
  EMHCOBOL    EMHCOBOL    NOTSCHED,STOPPED
  EMHPLI      EMHPLI      NOTSCHED,STOPPED
  EMHTX       EMHPSB      NOTSCHED,STOPPED
  TXCDLM06    DDLTLM06    STOPPED
  TXCDLM07    DDLTLM07    STOPPED
  *91068/114840*

Examples of /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS

Response ET:

  DFS134 SHUTDOWN CHECKPOINT NOT IN PROGRESS,
  CANNOT PROCESS COMMAND

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS

Response ET:

  SYSTEM PURGING
 
  TERMINAL  USER  STATUS
     5-   1          INPUT  IN PROCESS
     5-   2          INPUT  IN PROCESS
    11-   1          OUTPUT IN PROCESS
  TERMINAL  USER  STATUS
  LINK   10          OUTPUT IN PROCESS
      MSG-IN    2   MSG-OUT   2
    MASTER ACTIVE
  *91111/222226*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS

Response ET:

  TERMINAL  USER  STATUS
  NSLUTP6   SPOOLA   AWAITING RESPONSE
  NSLUTP6   SPOOLB     5 MSGS IN QUEUE
  NSLUTP6   SPOOLC   INPUT  IN PROCESS
  NSLUTP6   SPOOLD   OUTPUT IN PROCESS
  *91111/222226*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS

Response ET:

  TERMINAL  USER STATUS
     5-   1         INPUT IN PROCESS
     5-   2         INPUT IN PROCESS
    11-   1         OUTPUT IN PROCESS
  TERMINAL  USER STATUS
  LINK   10         OUTPUT IN PROCESS
      MSG-IN   2  MSG-OUT   2
    MASTER ACTIVE
  CPI TRAN TRNCODE1 ACTIVE IN REGID 1
  CPI TRAN TRNCODE2 ACTIVE IN REGID 4
  IMSLU=L62IMS    #APPC-CONV=          8 ENABLED
  LUNAME            STATUS
  LUNAME1               3 CONVERSATIONS(S) IN PROCESS
  LUNAME1               1 OUTPUT IN PROCESS
  LUNAME2               4 CONVERSATIONS(S) IN PROCESS
  *90332/114253*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS

Response ET:

TERMINAL   SUBPOOL STATUS
   5-  1           INPUT IN PROCESS
   5-  2           INPUT IN PROCESS
  11-  1           OUTPUT IN PROCESS
TERMINAL   SUBPOOL STATUS
LINK  10           OUTPUT IN PROCESS
   MSG-IN    2   MSG-OUT   2
 MASTER ACTIVE
CPI TRAN TRNCODE1 ACTIVE IN REGID1
CPI TRAN TRNCODE2 ACTIVE IN REGID4
IMSLU=SYS1.IMSLUNME      #APPC-CONV=       8  ENABLED
LUNAME           STATUS
NETWORK1.LUNAME1      3 CONVERSATION(S) IN PROCESS
NETWORK1.LUNAME1      1 OUTPUT IN PROCESS
NID2.LUNAME2          4 CONVERSATION(S) IN PROCESS
*92232/114253*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY SHUTDOWN STATUS

Response ET:

TERMINAL  USER     STATUS
   1-   1          INPUT  IN PROCESS
TERMINAL  USER     STATUS
  NO OUTPUTTING LINES
    MSG-IN    1     MSG-OUT   0
  MASTER ACTIVE
OTMA PHASE=2
COMMIT 0  TMEMBER=CLIENT1          TPIPE=TPIPE1
*94298/174604*

Examples for /DISPLAY STATUS Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY STATUS command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY STATUS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STATUS

Response ET:

       **TRAN****PSBNAME
       STATUS UNRESTRICTED
       **DATABASE**
       BMACC1    NOTOPEN,NOTINIT,STOPPED
       DEDB01
       -AREA01     RECOVERY-NEEDED
       DEDEB03
       -AREA02
         ADS01     PRE-OPEN FAILED
       DEDB04    NOTOPEN,STOPPED
       -AREA01     RECOVERY-NEEDED
         ADS01     UNAVAILABLE
       **PROGRAM***
       HIMASN01  STOPPED
       SWITCH    STOPPED
       **NODE****
       CT3275    DISCONNECTED
       CT3277A   DISCONNECTED
       CT3277B   SHUT
       W612      DISCONNECTED
       **LINE******
       4         STOPPED,IDLE
       5         STOPPED,IDLE,NOTOPEN
       8         STOPPED,IDLE
       10        STOPPED,IDLE,NOTOPEN
       **PTERM*****
       3         1 INOP, STOPPED
       3         2 INOP, STOPPED
       4         2 INOP, PSTOPPED
       5         1 INOP, STOPPED
       5         2 INOP, STOPPED
       6         1 INOP, STOPPED
       **LTERM*****
       LU6A      STOPPED
       VA01      QLOCK
       **CLASS*****
       2         STOPPED
       **RTCODE****
       STATUS UNRESTRICTED
       **LINK******
       1         PSTOPPED,IDLE,NOTOPEN
       3         PSTOPPED,IDLE,COLD
       4         PSTOPPED,IDLE,N/A
       5         PSTOPPED,IDLE,NOTOPEN
       **MSNAME****
       STATUS UNRESTRICTED
       **USER******
       STATUS UNRESTRICTED
       **LUNAME**TPNAME****
       STATUS UNRESTRICTED
       *92198/132223*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY STATUS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STATUS DATABASE

Response ET:

       **DATABASE**
       DEDB01
       -AREA01     STOPPED
       DEDB02
       -AREA02     NOTOPEN
       -AREA03
         ADS03     PRE-OPEN FAILED
       DEDB03
       -AREA05     STOPPED,NOTOPEN
         ADS03     PRE-OPEN FAILED
         ADS08     UNAVAILABLE
       DEDB04    STOPPED
       DEDB05    NOTOPEN,NOTINIT
       -AREA01     STOPPED
       -AREA08     STOPPED,NOTOPEN
       DEDB06    STOPPED
       -AREA03
         ADS03     UNAVAILABLE
       DEDB0777  NOTOPEN,LOCK
       -AREA0555   STOPPED,NOTOPEN
         ADS03333  SEVERE ERROR
         ADS08888  UNAVAILABLE
       *90263/092128*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY STATUS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STATUS LUNAME

Response ET:

  **LUNAME/TPNAME**
  LU2
  -TPN2               STO
  LU5
  -TPNAME1234567890+  STO
   1234567890
  LU3                 STO-INP
  LU4                 STO-OUTP
  LU1                 STO-INP, STO-OUTP
  *95229/155100*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STATUS LUNAME

Response ET:

  **LUNAME/TPNAME**
  LU2                 STO-INP, STO-OUTP
  -TPN2               STO
  LU5                 STO-INP, STO-OUTP
  -TPN5               STO
  -TPNAME1234567890+  STO
   1234567890
  LU3                 STO-INP, STO-OUTP
  LU4                 STO-INP, STO-OUTP
  LU1                 STO-INP, STO-OUTP
  FUTURE INPUT:  STO
  FUTURE OUTPUT: STO
  *95229/155146*

Example 4 for /DISPLAY STATUS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STATUS NODE

Response ET:

  **NODE******
  NLUTP6S   DISCONNECTED
  NLU1      STOPPED, DISCONNECTED
  NLUTP6P
  -A        HELD
  -N/A      STOPPED, DISCONNECTED
  -E        FORCE
  -C
  *90231/040059*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STATUS RTCODE

Response ET:

  **RTCODE****
  DCL       STOPPED
  EMHCOBOL  STOPPED
  EMHPLI    STOPPED
  EMHTX     STOPPED
  TXCDBP04  STOPPED
  TXCDBP05  STOPPED
  TXCDBP06  STOPPED
  *91068/114900*

Example 5 for /DISPLAY STATUS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STATUS TMEMBER

Response ET:

 **TMEMBER/TPIPE**
CLIENT1
-TPIPE1             STO
*94168/095431*

Example 6 for /DISPLAY STATUS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STATUS TRANSACTION

Response ET:

  **TRAN****PSBNAME
  TPN4      DFSCPIC  PUR
  TPN5      DFSCPIC  STOPPED
  TPN6      DFSCPIC  I/O PREVEN
  TPN7      DFSCPIC  USTOPPED
  TRAN1     LU2PGM1  PSTOPPED
  TRAN2     LU2PGM2  PSTOPPED
  *90332/114253*

Example for /DISPLAY STRUCTURE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STRUCTURE ALL

Response ET:

  STRUCTURE NAME    TYPE  STATUS
  MSGQ1             MSGQ  CONNECTED, AVAILABLE, SHUTDOWN-STRCHKPT
  EMHQ1             EMHQ  CONNECTED, AVAILABLE, IN-OVERFLOW
  *95200/170817*

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY STRUCTURE MSGQ111 EMHQ1

Response ET:

  STRUCTURE NAME   TYPE  STATUS
  MSGQ111 IS INVALID
  EMHQ1            EMHQ  DISCONNECTED
  *95201/121800

Examples for /DISPLAY SUBSYS Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY SUBSYS command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY SUBSYS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY SUBSYS ALL

Response ET:

   SUBSYS   CRC REGID PROGRAM  LTERM   STATUS
   SSTR     ?                          CONN
                    1 DDLTLM17 PTERM01 CONN, ACTIVE
                    2 DDLTLM06 PTERM02 CONN
   *89202/065933*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY SUBSYS Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY SUBSYS XXX1 XXX3

Response ET:

  SUBSYS   CRC REGID PROGRAM  LTERM   STATUS
  XXX1     1                          CONN
  XXX3     3                          CONN
  *90083/154241*

Example for /DISPLAY SYSID Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY SYSID TRANSACTION SKS1 SKS2 SKS3 SKS4

Response ET:

  TRAN      PSBNAME   RID    LID
  SKS1      DFSDDLT1   21     11
  SKS2      DFSDDLT2   NA     11
  SKS3      DFSDDLT3   NA     11
  SKS4      DFSDDLT4   32     12
  *89184/142436*

Example for /DISPLAY TIMEOVER Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TIMEOVER 10

Response ET:

   NODE      USER   TYPE  LAST OUTPUT START TIME
   SLU1A     N/A       SLU1  88118/095914
   LU6NDPC   LU6SPC    LUT6  88118/095921
   SLU1C     N/A       SLU1  88118/095929
   SLU1B     N/A       SLU1  88118/095937
   SLU1D     N/A       SLU1  88118/095943
   LU6NDPA   LU6SPA    LUT6  88118/095949
   *88118/101150*

Examples for /DISPLAY TMEMBER Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY TMEMBER command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY TMEMBER Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TMEMBER ALL

Response ET:

GROUP/MEMBER      XCF-STATUS   USER-STATUS    SECURITY
APPL8             ACTIVE       SERVER         FULL
CLIENT1           ACTIVE       ACCEPT TRAFFIC
*94165/170450*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY TMEMBER Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TMEMBER CLIENT1 TPIPE ALL

Response ET:

MEMBER/TPIPE          ENQCT      DEQCT        QCT STATUS
CLIENT1                                           TRA
-TPIPE1                   0          0          0 TRA,STO
-TPIPE2                   2          2          0 TRA,STO
-TPIPE3                   1          0          1 TRA,STO
*94165/170756*

Examples for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY TRACE command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE ALL

Response ET:

IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
LINE      TYPE
     1  CONSOLE
     4  3270 R
 
LINK    PARTNER
    2    AC
 
NODE        TYPE   USERS
 SLUP1      SLUP
 LU6NDPA    LUT6   N/A       N/A       N/A
 VAT11      3277
 
NO PSB TRACES FOUND
 
MONITOR IS INACTIVE
 
TRAN CODE     PSB-NAME
 ADDINV       DFSSAM04
 
PROGRAM NAME
 APOL1
 DEBS
 TACP1

  TABLE    TRACE   LOGGING  ENTRIES VOLUME
   RETR     ON       N/A   128/PST  N/A
   DL/I              OFF      2268
     DL/I   ON                      HIGH
     LOCK   ON                      MEDIUM
     PI     ON                      LOW
   LATC     ON       OFF      1512  MEDIUM
   DISP     ON       OFF      1260  LOW
   SCHD     OFF      OFF       630  OFF
   SUBS     OFF      OFF      1008  OFF
   DLOG     OFF      OFF       756  OFF
   FAST     OFF      OFF       252  OFF
   STRG     ON       OFF      1260  HIGH
   IDC0     ON       OFF      2268  HIGH
   LUMI     ON       OFF      1008  LOW
 
  PI TRACE IS ACTIVE     OPTIONS:  NOT LOGGED  NOTIME  VOLUME: MEDIUM
 
  NO TRAP TRACES FOUND
 
  IMS EXTERNAL TRACE IS  USABLE
 
 XTRC DDNAME    ALLOC STATUS             STATUS
  DFSTRA01      DYNA    UNALLOCATED      CLOSED
 
  DFSTRA02      DYNA    UNALLOCATED      CLOSED
 
  DFSTRA0T      DYNA    UNALLOCATED      CLOSED
 
 
 
VTAM I/O TIMEOUT FACILITY IS INACTIVE
TCO IS NOT ACTIVE
 
  LUNAME    TPNAME            TYPE
  NO LUNAME TRACES FOUND
 
  OSAMGTF TRACE IS INACTIVE
  *94060/100733*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE LINE LINK NODE

Response ET:

IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
LINE      TYPE
     1  CONSOLE
    30  3270 R
    30  3270 R
LINK    PARTNER
    4    RF
NODE        TYPE    USERS
 L3270A     3277
 LU6NDPA    LUT6    N/A    N/A     N/A
LEVEL: 4    MODULE: ALL
*90290/143519*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE LUNAME

Response ET:

  IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
  LUNAME    TPNAME
   LUNAME3                    INPUT
   LUNAME3  TPNAME1           OUTPUT
   LUNAME3  TPNAME7890123456+ OUTPUT
            789END
   LUNAME4                    INPUT
  *90332/114253*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY TRACE LUNAME
 

Response ET:

IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
LUNAME/TPNAME
NET1.LU1            INP
-TPN1
NET2.LU1            OUTP
-TPN2               OUTP
LU3                 INP, OUTP
-TPN3               OUTP
-TPN4               OUTP
NET4.LU3            OUTP
NET5.LU5            INP
*93069/114435*

Example 4 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE OSAMGTF

Response ET:

IMS ACTIVE TRACES
OSAMGTF TRACE IS INACTIVE
*92107/090819

Entry ET:

  /TRACE SET ON OSAMGTF

Response ET:

DFS058I 09:08:32 TRACE COMMAND COMPLETED

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE OSAMGTF

Response ET:

IMS ACTIVE TRACES
OSAMGTF TRACE IS ACTIVE
*92107/090841*

Example 5 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY TRACE MONITOR

Response ET:

  IMS ACTIVE TRACES
  MONITOR IS ACTIVE:   LA  SCHD  APMQ  APDB
     APDB dbname/partition-name/area-name ...
     REGION reg# ... region-name ...
     INTERVAL #seconds EXPIRING hh:mm:ss.tt
  *98029/114114*

Example 6 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /TRACE SET ON TABLE QMGR
  /TRACE SET ON TABLE SQTT
  /DISPLAY TRACE TABLE

Response ET:

  IMS ACTIVE TRACES
  TABLE    TRACE   LOGGING  ENTRIES VOLUME
   RETR     ON       N/A   128/PST  N/A
   DL/I              OFF      2268
     DL/I   ON                      MEDIUM
     LOCK   ON                      MEDIUM
     PI     OFF                     OFF
   LATC     ON       OFF      1512  MEDIUM
   DISP     ON       OFF      1260  MEDIUM
   SCHD     ON       OFF       630  MEDIUM
   SUBS     OFF      OFF      1008  OFF
   DLOG     ON       OFF       756  MEDIUM
   FAST     OFF      OFF       252  OFF
   STRG     ON       OFF      1260  MEDIUM
   IDC0     OFF      OFF      2268  OFF
   LUMI     OFF      OFF      1008  OFF
   OTMT     OFF      OFF      1008  OFF
   QMGR     ON       OFF      1008  MEDIUM
   SQTT     ON       OFF      1008  MEDIUM
   *96225/153244*

Example 7 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE TCO

Response ET:

IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
TCO IS NOT ACTIVE
*89100/170509*

Example 8 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE TIMEOUT

Response ET:

 IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
 VTAM I/O TIMEOUT FACILITY IS INACTIVE
 
 *89033/170200*

Example 9 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE TIMEOUT

Response ET:

 IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
 VTAM I/O TIMEOUT FACILITY IS ACTIVE
        OPTION = NONE   TIMEOUT VALUE = 0
 
 *89110/131429*

Example 10 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE TIMEOUT

Response ET:

 IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
 VTAM I/O TIMEOUT FACILITY IS ACTIVE
       OPTION = AUTO    TIMEOUT VALUE = 10
 
 *89033/170200*

Example 11 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE TIMEOUT

Response ET:

 IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
 VTAM I/O TIMEOUT FACILITY IS ACTIVE
       OPTION = MSG     TIMEOUT VALUE = 60
 
 *89033/131630*

Example 12 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE TMEMBER

Response ET:

IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
TMEMBER/TPIPE       TYPE
CLIENT1
-TPIPE1             TRA
*94168/095325*

Example 13 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRACE XTRC

Response ET:

IMS ACTIVE TRACES
 
IMS EXTERNAL TRACE IS  USABLE
     SYS3
XTRC DDNAME   ALLOC STATUS             STATUS
 DFSTRA01     DYNA    UNALLOCATED      CLOSED
 DFSTRA02     DYNA    UNALLOCATED      CLOSED
 DFSTRA0T     DYNA    UNALLOCATED      CLOSED
 
*91091/124215*

Example 14 for /DISPLAY TRACE Command

Entry ET:

/DIS TRACE EXIT

Response ET:

55/DIS TRACE EXIT

IEE600I REPLY TO 55 IS;/DIS TRACE EXIT
DFS000I     IMS ACTIVE TRACES   IMS3
DFS000I          IMS3
DFS000I        EXIT       FUNC   STATUS    IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     TRBT     ON          IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     TRVT     ON          IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     TR62     OFF         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     TROT     OFF         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     LRTR     ON          IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     LRLT     ON          IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     LRDI     ON          IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     LRIN     ON          IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     PRCH     ON          IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     PRIS     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I     *99096/103002*   IMS3
56 DFS996I *IMS READY*  IMS3

Response ET:

39/DIS TRACE EXIT
IEE600I REPLY TO 39 IS;/DIS TRACE EXIT
DFS000I     IMS ACTIVE TRACES   IMS3
DFS000I          IMS3
DFS000I        EXIT       FUNC   STATUS    IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     TRBT     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     TRVT     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     TR62     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     TROT     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     LRTR     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     LRLT     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     LRDI     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     LRIN     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     PRCH     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I      DFSMSCE0     PRIS     N/A         IMS3
DFS000I     *99105/222611*   IMS3
46 DFS996I *IMS READY*  IMS3

Examples for /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS Command

The following is an example of a /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS entered from a tracking subsystem in Los Angeles. The two active systems in San Jose are named IMSA and IMSC. IMSA has an XRF alternate named IMSB. IMSC has an XRF alternate named IMSD. The Coordinated Universal Time is 23:32:09. The local Los Angeles time is 15:32:09. OFR is also in progress and has started processing log data up through 14:11:34 local time.

Entry ET:

  /DIS TRACKING STATUS

Response ET:

**** TRACKING SUBSYSTEM ****************************************
IMSID  READINESS-LEVEL  GSG-NAME  SG-NAME   SG-STATUS
IMST   RECOVERY         IMSGSG1   STLSITE2  IDENTIFIED
**** TRACKING STATUS:  TRACKING
NUMBER OF ACTIVE SUBSYSTEMS:                         4
**** TRACKING ACTIVITY *****************************************
NAME      TYPE    RECEIVED-LOG  ROUTED-LOG  NOT-ROUTED  STATUS
IMSD      ONLINE  N/A           N/A                N/A  CONV-ACT
IMSC      ACTIVE  15:31:00      15:29:54            2K  CONV-ACT
IMSB      ONLINE  N/A           N/A                N/A  CONV-ACT
IMSA      ACTIVE  15:31:10      15:29:47            3K  CONV-ACT
**** GAPS ******************************************************
NAME      LOG-SEQ-FIRST     IN-GAP  RECEIVED  NOT-ROUTED STATUS
IMSC      0000000000007D31      2K        0K         N/A WAITING
**** ISOLATED LOG SENDER STATUS ********************************
SYSTEM NAME OF TRANSPORT MANAGER SUBSYSTEM:  TMPAR
NUMBER OF CONVERSATIONS:                             1
**** ONLINE FORWARD RECOVERY STATUS ****************************
NUMBER OF STREAMS BEING PROCESSED:                   0
OFR ROUTING TIME:                    2002.090 14:11:34
**** MILESTONE INDEX STATUS ************************************
CURRENT MILESTONE INDEX:                            38
RESTART MILESTONE INDEX:                            37
**** DLI TRACKING STATUS ***************************************
TRACKING PSTS:                                       0
USAGE OF TRACKING PSTS:                             0%
BACKLOG OF REDO RECORDS IN DATASPACE:               0K
**** FP TRACKING STATUS ****************************************
TRACKING PSTS:                                       0
CURRENT LOG VOLUME IN DATASPACE:                    0K
MAX LOG VOLUME IN DATASPACE:                        0K
*02090/153209*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS Command

The following is an example of a /DISPLAY TRACKING STATUS command entered on an active system IMSC, located in San Jose.

See Example 1 for /DISPLAY ACTIVE Command for a description of the sample RSR environment.

Entry ET:

  /DIS TRACKING STATUS

Response ET:

  **** ACTIVE SUBSYSTEM ****************************************************
  IMSID  GSG-NAME  SG-NAME   SG-STATUS
  IMSC   ACCTGRP1  SITESJ    IDENTIFIED
  **** ACTIVE'S CONVERSATIONS WITH LOG ROUTERS *****************************
  IMSID  RECORDS-NOT-SENT
  IMST                 1K SENDING LOGS
  *91317/150416*

Examples for /DISPLAY TRANSACTION Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY TRANSACTION command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY TRANSACTION Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRANSACTION ALL

Response ET:

    TRAN   CLS ENQCT   QCT   LCT  PLCT CP NP LP SEGSZ SEGNO PARLM RC
  TPN1      22    14     7     5     0  8  5  8     0     0     0  5
      PSBNAME: DFSCPIC
  TPN2      23    16     0     0     0  0  0  0     0     0     0  0
      PSBNAME: DFSCPIC
      STATUS: PUR
  TPN2      24     0     0     0     0  0  0  0     0     0     0  0
      PSBNAME: DFSCPIC
      STATUS: STOP
  TRAN1      4     0     0    10     5  8  8 10     0     0     2  2
      PSBNAME: LU2PGM1
  TRAN2      7     0     0 65535 65535  8  8  8     0     0     0  0
      PSBNAME: LU2PGM2
      STATUS: PSTOP
  *90332/114253*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY TRANSACTION Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRANSACTION SKS1 SKS2 SKS3 SKS4 SKS5 SKS6 SKS7

Response ET:

    TRAN   CLS ENQCT   QCT   LCT  PLCT CP NP LP SEGSZ SEGNO PARLM RC
  SKS1       1     0     0 65535 65535  8  8  8     0     0     0  0
      PSBNAME: DFSDDLT1
      STATUS:  TRA
  SKS2       2     0     0 65535 65535  8  8  8     0     0     0  0
      PSBNAME: DFSDDLT2
  SKS3       3     0     0 65535 65535  8  8  8     0     0     0  0
      PSBNAME: DFSDDLT3
      STATUS: STOP,TRA
  SKS4       4     0     0 65535 65535  8  8  8     0     0     0  0
      PSBNAME: DFSDDLT4
      STATUS: STOP
  SKS5       5     0     0 65535 65535  8  8  8     0     0     0  0
      PSBNAME: DFSDDLT5
  SKS6       6     0     0 65535 65535  8  8  8     0     0     2  0
      PSBNAME: DFSDDLT6
      STATUS: BAL(  2)
  SKS7       7     0     0 65535 65535  8  8  8     0     0     1  0
      PSBNAME: DFSDDLT7
      STATUS: BAL( 2)
  *89184/142345*

Example 3 for /DISPLAY TRANSACTION Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRANSACTION TRANA TRANB TRANC QCNT

Response ET:

  TRAN         GBLQCT
  TRANA             0
  TRANB          1000
  TRANC            45
  *95200/170817*

Example 4 for /DISPLAY TRANSACTION Command

Entry ET:

  /DISPLAY TRAN ALL QCNT

Response ET:

  TRAN         GBLQCT  AFFINITY
  TRAN1234              1524  IMS1
  TRAN1234               3  IMSA
  TRAN1234               14
  *00305/103034*

Explanation: This example command receives multiple lines of output for a transaction, TRAN1234. The output shows there are 1524 messages for the transaction that have an affinity to execute on IMS1. A transaction might have an affinity if it were an APPC, OTMA, or serial transaction. If an output line shows no affinity, like the example output line with a GBLQCNT of 14, then there could be a single IMS system indicated, or multiple IMS systems that have messages that contribute to the GBLQCNT.

Example for /DISPLAY UOR Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY UOR

Response ET:

ST  P-TOKEN  PSBNAME  RRS-URID                         IMS-TOKEN
 A           DBOVLFPC AF3499A27EC3E2980000000401010000 SYS1    0000000400000002
 EID=0001812223768AC1009B5870268346
 C           DBOVLFPB AF1124A27EE1C2380000000501020000 SYS1    0000000700000002
 EID=0002A35549021DA108538121766899670
RI  00010120 PLAPJK02 12345678901234567890123456789012 SYS1    0000001300000001
 EID=0001C35549021DB176523121445797320
*96337/145345*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY UOR ACTIVE

Response ET:

ST  P-TOKEN  PSBNAME  RRS-URID                         IMS-TOKEN
 A           PLAPJK01 AF3278A27EC3E2980000000402010000 SYS1    0000000400000002
 LUWID=0EIMSNET.L62IMS1999E359820810001
*96338/091642*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY UOR INDOUBT

Response ET:

ST  P-TOKEN  PSBNAME  RRS-URID                         IMS-TOKEN
RI  00010040 DBOVLFPC 98768883421097867890123456789012 SYS1    0000008300000001
 LUWID=0EIMSNET.L62IMS1763E358330410001
RI  00010120 PLAPJK02 AF34A6307EC4E2980000000201010000 SYS1    0000002700000001
 LUWID=0EIMSNET.L62IMS1438E339103810001
*96336/113502*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY UOR 010140

Response ET:

ST  P-TOKEN  PSBNAME  RRS-URID                         IMS-TOKEN
RI  00010140 PLAPJK02 AF34A6307EC4E2980000000201010000 SYS1    0000002700000001
 LUWID=0EIMSNET.L62IMS1999E359820810001
*96340/011544*

Entry ET:

/DIS UOR

Response ET:

ST   P-TOKEN  PSBNAME RRS-URID                          IMS-RECTOKN
A             STLDDLT4 B6626FF77EB820000000000101010000 SYS3    00000001000
XID=RRMS000000220000002700000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000B662
6FF7574797C0D9D9D4E24BB6626FF7574797C00000000000000000000000000000000000000
0000000000
*01246/150749* 

Examples for /DISPLAY USER Command

The following are examples of the /DISPLAY USER command.

Example 1 for /DISPLAY USER Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY USER IMSUS01 IMSUS02

Response ET:

USER     USERID   ENQCT DEQCT   QCT
IMSUS01  IMSUS01      1     1     0 ALLOC(DTSLU201) CONV-HLD
N/A      IMSUS01    N/A   N/A   N/A ALLOC(L3270A  ) STATIC
N/A      IMSUS02    N/A   N/A   N/A ALLOC(L3270B  ) STATIC
DT327002 IMSUS02      0     0     0 ALLOC(DT327002)
*92350/112229*

Entry ET:

 /DISPLAY USER USER1 USER2 USER3 QCNT

Response ET:

 USERID   USER         GBLQCT
 N/A      USER1            25
 USER2    USER2A            0
 USER2    USER2B           10
 USER3    IMSUSR3A         40
 *95200/170817*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY USER IMSUS01*

Response ET:

USER     USERID   ENQCT DEQCT   QCT
IMSUS01C N/A          0     0     0 STOPPED
IMSUS01D N/A          0     0     0 STOPPED
IMSUS01  IMSUS01      1     1     0 ALLOC(DTSLU201) CONV-HLD
N/A      IMSUS01    N/A   N/A   N/A ALLOC(L3270A  ) STATIC
*92350/113904*

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY USER ALL

Response ET:

USER     USERID   ENQCT DEQCT   QCT
CA13     N/A          0     0     0 STATIC
IMSUS01C N/A          0     0     0 STOPPED
IMSUS01D N/A          0     0     0 STOPPED
LU6SPA   N/A          0     0     0 ALLOC(LU6NDPF ) STATIC
LU6SPB   N/A          0     0     0 STATIC
DT327002 IMSUS02      0     0     0 ALLOC(DT327002)
IMSUS03  IMSUS03      0     0     0 ALLOC(DTSLU601)
IMSUS01  IMSUS01      1     1     0 ALLOC(DTSLU201) CONV-HLD
IMSUS05  N/A          0     0     0 STOPPED
N/A      IMSUS02    N/A   N/A   N/A ALLOC(L3270B  ) STATIC
N/A      IMSUS01    N/A   N/A   N/A ALLOC(L3270A  ) STATIC
N/A      IMSUS04    N/A   N/A   N/A ALLOC(L3270C  ) STATIC
*92350/114845*

Example 2 for /DISPLAY USER Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY USER ABC100 EMHQ QCNT

One user is on the queue.

Response ET:

14.42.46           57/DIS USER ABC100 QCNT EMHQ.
14.42.46           IEE600I REPLY TO 57 IS;/DIS USER ABC100 QCNT EMHQ.
14.42.46 JOB00110  DFS000I     USER          GBLQCT     IMS1
14.42.46 JOB00110  DFS000I     ABC100             0     IMS1
14.42.46 JOB00110  DFS000I     *98203/144246*   IMS1      

Example 3 for /DISPLAY USER Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY USER IMSUS01 IMSUS02 IMSUS03 AUTOLOGON.

Response ET:

USER     NODE     MODE     DESC     ID
IMSUS01  N/A      N/A      N/A      N/A
IMSUS02  N/A      N/A      N/A      N/A
IMSUS03  N/A      N/A      N/A      N/A
*99243/082505*

Entry ET:

/CHANGE USER IMSUS01 AUTOLOGON DT327001 MODE LU032NT4.

Response ET:

DFS058I CHANGE COMMAND COMPLETED

Entry ET:

/CHANGE USER IMSUS02 AUTOLOGON DTSLU601 MODE LU6NEGPS ID IMSID2.

Response ET:

DFS058I CHANGE COMMAND COMPLETED

Entry ET:

/CHANGE USER IMSUS03 AUTOLOGON DT327001 LOGOND DFS3270 MODE LU032NT4.

Response ET:

DFS058I CHANGE COMMAND COMPLETED

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY USER IMSUS01 IMSUS02 IMSUS03 AUTOLOGON.

Response ET:

USER     NODE     MODE     DESC     ID
IMSUS01  DT327001 LU032NT4 N/A      N/A
IMSUS02  DTSLU601 LU6NEGPS N/A      IMSID2
IMSUS03  DT327001 LU032NT4 DFS3270  N/A
*99243/083309*

Example 4 for /DISPLAY USER RECOVERY Command

Entry ET:

/DISPLAY USER IMSUS* IMSUS03 LU6SPG RECOVERY

Response ET:

USER OWNER SRM CONV STSN FPATH
IMSUS05 IMSA GLOBAL Y Y Y
IMSUS01 IMSA LOCAL Y Y Y
IMSUS03 IMSB GLOBAL Y N N
LU6SPG IMSA LOCAL Y Y Y
*99240/134730*

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