Explanation
Where
text is:
JOBS M/S TS USERS SYSAS INITS ACTIVE/MAX OAS
VTAM
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx/xxxxx xxxxx
jjj sss ppp www [zz] x
[o] A=asid PER=aaa SMC=bbb
PGN=ccc DMN=eee AFF=ffff
CT=nnnnnnnn ET=nnnnnnnn
[[WUID=workid][USERID=rquserid]]
[WKL=kkkkkkkk SCL=llllllll P=m]
[RGP=rrrrrrrr SRVR=vvv QSC=qqq]
[stradrK - endadrK]
ADDR SPACE ASTE=gggggggg
[DSPNAME=hhhhhhhh ASTE=iiiiiiii]
[DISPLAY INCOMPLETE]
userid www[zz] [o]
A=asid PER=aaa SMC=bbb
- PGN=ccc DMN=eee AFF=ffff
- CT=nnnnnnnn ET=nnnnnnnn
- [WUID=workid]
- [WKL=kkkkkkkk SCL=llllllll P=m]
- [RGP=rrrrrrrr SRVR=vvv QSC=qqq]
- ADDR SPACE ASTE=gggggggg
- [DSPNAME=hhhhhhhh ASTE=iiiiiiii]
- [DISPLAY INCOMPLETE]
- [name NOT FOUND] [WITH USERID=rquserid]
- [NO ENTRIES FOUND WITH USERID=rquserid]
- [DISPLAY TRUNCATED - INSUFFICIENT STORAGE]
This message appears when the operator enters the DISPLAY
command with one of the following six operands:
- JOBS,name,[USERID=rquserid]
- JOBS,ALL
- TS,name
- TS,ALL
- A,name
- A,ALL
The first three lines of the message text appear for any
of these six pairs.
The variables in the first line are:
- hh.mm.ss
- The time in hours (00 through 23), in minutes (00 through 59),
and in seconds (00 through 59). If hh.mm.ss is
00.00.00, the time-of-day (TOD) clock is not working.
- yyyy.ddd
- The date in years (using the 4-digit year number, such as 1996
or 2150), and in days (000 through 366). If yyyy.ddd is
0000.000, the system cannot determine the year and the day.
- idr
- A 3-digit decimal identifier to be used in a CONTROL C,D command
to cancel the status displays if it is:
- Written on typewriter or printer consoles
- Displayed inline (that is, not in a display area) on a display
console
This identifier does not appear when the display is presented
in a display area on a display console.
The variables in the second and third lines
are:
- JOBS
- xxxxx
- The number of address spaces running under initiators.
- M/S
- xxxxx
- The number of address spaces created by a MOUNT or START command,
but not an initiator.
- TS USERS
- xxxxx
- The number of active Time Sharing Option Extensions (TSO/E) address
spaces.
- SYSAS
- xxxxx
- The number of system address spaces.
- INITS
- xxxxx
- The number of started job entry subsystem (JES) and advanced program-to-program
communication (APPC) initiators in the system.
- ACTIVE/MAX VTAM®
- xxxxx/xxxxx
- The number of active TSO/E address spaces using the Virtual Telecommunications
Access Method (VTAM) and the maximum number of TSO/E address
spaces that could use VTAM.
Note: If the value for JOBS
is less than the value for INITS, some initiators are inactive. The
sum of the values for JOBS, M/S, TS USERS, and SYSAS is the total
number of active address spaces.
- OAS
- xxxxx
- The total number of z/OS® UNIX System
Services address spaces on this system.
Some combination of the remaining message
text appears, depending on the operands entered with the DISPLAY command:
- JOBS,name (or J,name)
- The lines beginning with jjj, PGN=,
and CT= appear when the name operand specifies a virtual=virtual
(V=V) job, a V=V task created by the START or MOUNT command, a V=V
attached APPC transaction program, or a system address space.
The
lines beginning with stradrK, ADDR SPACE,
and DSPNAME= also appear when the JOBS,name or J,name operand
is specified. The ADDR SPACE line is repeated for each data
space or hiperspace associated with the address
space. If there are no data spaces or hiperspaces for
the address space, or if the system could not return the data space
information, the ADDR SPACE line will not appear in the message
display.
In addition, the line beginning with userid appears
when the name operand specifies a virtual=real (V=R) job or a V=R
task created by the START command.
- JOBS,ALL (or J,A)
- The jjj, PGN=, and CT= lines
appear for each V=V job, each V=V task created by the START or MOUNT
command, each V=V attached APPC transaction program, and each system
address space.
In addition, the userid line
appears for each V=R job and V=R task created by the START command.
- TS,name
- The stradrK, ADDR SPACE, and DSPNAME= lines
appear when the TS,name operands are specified. The ADDR SPACE line
is repeated for each data space or hiperspace associated
with the address space. If there are no data spaces or
hiperspaces for the address space, or if the system could not
return the data space information, the ADDR SPACE line will
not appear in the message display.
Also, the userid and PGN= lines
appear when the name operand specifies an active TSO/E user.
- TS,ALL (or TS,A)
- The userid and PGN= lines appear for
each active TSO/E user.
- A,name
- The displays for both JOBS,name and TS,name appear.
- A,ALL (or A,A)
- The displays for both JOBS,ALL and TS,ALL appear.
The variables in all but the first three
message text lines are:
- jjj
- One of the following:
- The name of a system address space.
- The name of a job or attached APPC transaction program attached
by an initiator.
- The procedure name of a task created by the START or MOUNT command.
- STARTING, if initiation of a started job, task, or attached
APPC transaction program is incomplete.
- *MASTER*, for the master address space.
- The name of an initiator address space.
- The name of an attached APPC transaction program.
- sss
- One of the following:
- The name of a system address space.
- The name of a step, for a job or attached APPC transaction program
attached by an initiator.
- The identifier of a task created by the START command.
- The name of a step that called a cataloged procedure.
- STARTING, if initiation of a started job, system task,
or attached APPC transaction program is incomplete.
- *MASTER*, for the master address space.
- The name of an initiator address space.
- ppp
- One of the following:
- For APPC-initiated transactions, the user ID requesting the transaction.
- The name of a step within a cataloged procedure that was called
by the step specified in field sss.
- Blank, if there is no cataloged procedure.
- The identifier of the requesting transaction program.
- www
- The status of the job, task, attached APPC transaction program,
or TSO/E address space:
- IN
- Swapped in
- OUT
- Swapped out, ready to run
- OWT
- Swapped out, waiting, not ready to run
- OU*
- In process of being swapped out
- IN*
- In process of being swapped in
- NSW
- Non-swappable
- zz
- One of the following:
- LW
- Address space is in long wait
Note: LW appears only when the address
space is swapped in or is non-swappable; LW indicates an abnormal
condition.
- NF
- Address space is not dispatchable because of a failure in the
address space
- PR
- Address space has program event recording (PER) trap active
- x
- The type of user:
- A
- Attached APPC transaction program
- I
- Initiator address space.
- J
- Job
- M
- Mount
- S
- Started task
- *
- System address space
- o
- UNIX address space indicator
- O
- A z/OS UNIX System Services dubbed address
space.
- asid
- Address space identifier (ASID), in hexadecimal.
- aaa
- One of the following:
- YES
- A PER trap is active in the address space.
- NO
- No PER trap is active in the address space.
- bbb
- Number of outstanding step-must-complete requests.
- ccc
- N/A, not applicable. PGN is irrelevant because the system
is operating in goal mode.
- eee
- N/A, not applicable. DMN is irrelevant because the system
is operating in goal mode.
- ffff
- The identifier of the processor, for up to any four processors,
if the job requires the services of specific processors. ffff can
also be one of the following:
- NONE
- The job can run on any processor.
- nnnnnnnn
- For CT, the processor time used by the address space, including
the initiator. This time does not include SRB time.
For ET, one
of the following:
- For address spaces other than system address spaces, the elapsed
time since job select time.
- For system address spaces created before master scheduler initialization,
the elapsed time since master scheduler initialization.
- For system address spaces created after master scheduler initialization,
the elapsed time since system address space creation.
nnnnnnnn has one of these formats,
where
ttt is milliseconds,
sss or
ss is
seconds,
mm is minutes, and
hh or
hhhhh is
hours:
- sss.tttS
- When time is less than 1000 seconds
- hh.mm.ss
- When time is at least 1000 seconds, but less than 100 hours
- hhhhh.mm
- When time is at least 100 hours
- ********
- When time exceeds 100000 hours
- NOTAVAIL
- When the TOD clock is not working
- WUID=workid
- The work unit identifier.
- USERID=requserid
- The user ID associated with the unit of work, which is one of
the following:
- The user ID specified for the USER keyword in the JCL.
- The user ID that requested the transaction.
- kkkkkkkk
- The name of the workload currently associated with the address
space.
- llllllll
- The name of the service class currently associated with the address
space.
- m
- The service class period currently associated with the address
space.
- rrrrrrrr
- The name of the resource group currently associated the service
class. rrrrrrrr can also be N/A if there is no
resource group association.
- vvv
- One of the following:
- YES
- The address space is a server.
- NO
- The address space is not a server.
- qqq
- One of the following:
- YES
- The address space has been quiesced.
- NO
- The address space is not quiesced.
- stradrK - endadrK
- Starting and ending decimal addresses, in kilobytes, of the job
or task's V=R region. Each KB is 1024 bytes; 00040K, for example,
is decimal address 40960.
- gggggggg
- Central address of the address space number second table entry
(ASTE)
- hhhhhhhh
- Data space name associated with the address space
- iiiiiiii
- Central address of the data space (hhhhhhhh)
ASTE
- userid
- The user ID of an active TSO/E user.
- DISPLAY INCOMPLETE
- The system could not return the data space information for the
address space. In this case, no data space information for the address
space appears in the message display.
- [name NOT FOUND] [WITH USERID=rquserid]
- The DISPLAY command included the name operand, and the specified
name is not active in the system.
- NO ENTRIES FOUND WITH USERID=rquserid
- A user ID is not active in the system.
In the message text:
- rquserid
- The user ID associated with the unit of work, which is one of
the following:
- The user ID specified for the USER keyword in the JCL.
- The user ID that requested the transaction.
- ++++++++, if the user ID requesting the transaction is
not defined to the security product.
- DISPLAY TRUNCATED - INSUFFICIENT STORAGE
- The system could not obtain enough storage for the display.
System action
The system continues processing
Operator response
The fields jjj and sss are,
respectively, the procedure name and the identifier to be used in
a STOP or MODIFY command, if one is to be entered.
Source
Module
Routing code
Descriptor code