z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX)
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BPXO047I

z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX)
SA38-0670-00

BPXO047I
hh.mm.ss DISPLAY OMVS text

Explanation

Where text is:
 
procname    kernelasid   status   parmmemberlist
                     
IPV4 HOME INTERFACE INFORMATION
TP NAME     HOME ADDRESS        FLAGS
tpname      homeaddress         flags

IPV4 HOST ROUTE INFORMATION
TP NAME    HOST DESTINATION     TYPE     METRIC
tpname     hostaddress          rtype    metric

IPV4 NETWORK ROUTE INFORMATION
TP NAME    NET DESTINATION      NET MASK     TYPE     METRIC
tpname     netaddress           netmask      rtype    metric


NO ROUTES IN THE CINET ROUTING TABLES


NO ROUTES IN THE CINET ROUTING TABLES FOR tpname


IPV6 HOME INTERFACE INFORMATION
TP NAME     HOME ADDRESS        FLAGS
tpname      homeaddress         flags

IPV6 HOST ROUTE INFORMATION
TP NAME    HOST DESTINATION     TYPE     METRIC
tpname     hostaddress          rtype    metric

IPV6 NETWORK ROUTE INFORMATION
TP NAME    NET DESTINATION      NET MASK     TYPE     METRIC
tpname     net address          netmask      rtype    metric

procname    kernelasid  SHUTTING DOWN progresscounter parmmemberlist
In response to the DISPLAY OMVS,CINET command, this message displays information about the routes contained in the Common Inet (CINET) physical file system. CINET routing includes the following information:
  • Home routes,
  • Implicit NON-DVIPA host routes
  • Active host routes
  • Active network routes with route type, route metric and net mask information.
During request routing, these displayed routes participate in the CINET prerouter route selection.
Note: When the Common Inet Pre-Router cannot find a specified IP address in its routing tables, it passes the request to a transport provider that has an active default route with the best route type and metric. The active default routes are now displayed along with other network routes for each TCPIP stack. If no transport provider has an active default route, then the request is routed to the default TCPIP stack.

The information displayed in this message is similar to information that can be displayed with the NETSTAT GATE and the NETSTAT HOME commands.

In the message text:
hh.mm.ss
The time in hours (00–23), minutes (00–59), and seconds (00–59) for the DISPLAY OMVS command.
procname
The name of the z/OS UNIX cataloged procedure.
kernelasid
The address space id of the Kernel.
status
One of the following:
ACTIVE
z/OS UNIX is currently active.
NOT STARTED
z/OS UNIX was not started.
INITIALIZING
z/OS UNIX is initializing.
TERMINATING
z/OS UNIX is terminating.
TERMINATED
z/OS UNIX has terminated.
ETC/INIT WAIT
z/OS UNIX is waiting for the /etc/init or /usr/sbin/init program to complete initialization.
FORK SHUTDOWN
FORK Service has been shutdown.
SHUTTING DOWN
z/OS UNIX is shutting down.
SHUTDOWN BLOCKED
z/OS UNIX shutdown processing is blocked by one or more jobs, and it waits for all of the blockers to unblock or terminate.
SHUTDOWN
z/OS UNIX is shut down.
RESTARTING
z/OS UNIX is restarting after a shut down.
parmmemberlist
The parmlib member name list specified on the SET OMVS command or on the initialization of OMVS.
tpname
The name of the transport provider for which the information is being displayed.
homeaddress
The internet protocol (IP) address of this transport provider.
flags
None.
hostaddress
The internet protocol (IP) address of a host system.
rtype
The name of the route type. When selecting a route, if two transport providers can access the same route, the Common Inet Pre-Router will select the route with the best precedence value based on the route type.
metric
When selecting a route, if two transport providers can access the same route, Common Inet Pre-Router will select the route with the best metric. The higher the number, the better the route.
netaddress
When a transport provider supplies network routing information to the Common Inet Pre-Router, the network destination is the IP address that can be accessed through the transport provider.
netmask
A mask that is applied to destination IP addresses to separate the network number from the host number.
progresscounter
An increasing progress counter.

System action

The system continues processing.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

None.

Module

BPXOMAST

Source

z/OS UNIX System Services kernel (BPX)

Routing Code

-

Descriptor Code

5,8,9

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