Use this command for the following:
Privilege Class
Any administrator can issue this command.
Syntax
>>-Query STatus------------------------------------------------><
Parameters
None.
Examples
Task
Display general information about server parameters; command was issued on a configuration manager.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Server Name: SERVER1 | | Server host name or IP address: 9.115.44.121 | | Server TCP/IP port number: 5511 | | Server URL: | | Crossdefine: Off | | Server Password Set: Yes | | Server Installation Date/Time: May 12, 1998 07:18:16 AM | | Server Restart Date/Time: May 14, 1998 01:05:35 PM | | Authentication: On | | Password Expiration Period: 90 Day(s) | | Invalid Sign-on Attempt Limit: 0 | | Minimum Password Length: 0 | |WEB Admin Authentication Time-out (minutes): 10 | | Registration: Closed | | Subfile Backup: No | | Availability: Enabled | | Accounting: Off | | Activity Log Retention Period: 1 Day(s) | | Activity Summary Retention Period: | | License Audit Period: 30 Day(s) | | Last License Audit: May 13, 1998 07:43:35 AM | | Server License Compliance: Valid | | Central Scheduler: Active | | Maximum Sessions: 25 | | Maximum Scheduled Sessions: 12 | | Event Record Retention Period: 10 Day(s) | | Client Action Duration: 5 Day(s) | | Schedule Randomization Percentage: 25 | | Query Schedule Period: Client's Choice | | Maximum Command Retries: Client's Choice | | Retry Period: Client's Choice | | Scheduling Modes: Any | | Log Mode: Normal | | Database Backup Trigger: Not Defined | | BufPoolSize: 2,048 K | | Active Receivers: CONSOLE ACTLOG | | Configuration manager?: On | | Refresh interval: 60 | | Last refresh date/time: May 13, 1998 07:43:45 AM | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
where:
Related Commands
Table 204. Commands Related to QUERY STATUS
Command | Description |
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BEGIN EVENTLOGGING | Starts event logging to a specified receiver. |
DISABLE SESSIONS | Prevents new clients from accessing TSM but permits existing sessions to continue. |
ENABLE SESSIONS | Resumes server activity following the DISABLE command or the ACCEPT DATE command. |
END EVENTLOGGING | Ends event logging to a specified receiver. |
QUERY LICENSE | Displays information about licenses and audits. |
SET ACCOUNTING | Specifies whether accounting records are created at the end of each client session. |
SET ACTLOGRETENTION | Specifies the number of days to retain log records in the activity log. |
SET AUTHENTICATION | Specifies whether clients are prompted for a password at the beginning of a session. |
SET CROSSDEFINE | Specifies whether to cross define servers. |
SET EVENTRETENTION | Specifies the number of days to retain records for scheduled operations. |
SET LOGMODE | Sets the mode for saving records in the recovery log. |
SET MAXCMDRETRIES | Specifies the maximum number of retries after a failed attempt to execute a scheduled command. |
SET MAXSCHEDSESSIONS | Specifies the maximum number of client/server sessions available for processing scheduled work. |
SET PASSEXP | Specifies the number of days after which a password is expired and must be changed. |
SET QUERYSCHEDPERIOD | Specifies the frequency for clients to obtain scheduled work, in client-polling mode. |
SET RANDOMIZE | Specifies the randomization of start times within a window for schedules in client-polling mode. |
SET REGISTRATION | Specifies whether users can register themselves or must be registered by an administrator. |
SET RETRYPERIOD | Specifies the time between retry attempts by the client scheduler. |
SET SCHEDMODES | Specifies the central scheduling mode for the server. |
SET SERVERHLADDRESS | Specifies the high-level address of a server. |
SET SERVERLLADDRESS | Specifies the low-level address of a server. |
SET SERVERNAME | Specifies the name by which the server is identified. |
SET SERVERPASSWORD | Specifies the server password. |