IEE603I
hh.mm.ss OPDATA DISPLAY idr

Explanation

Additional lines that display are:
PREFIX OWNER SYSTEM   SCOPE REMOVE  FAILDISP
[prefix name  sysname  scope YES|NO  faildisp] 

[NO COMMAND PREFIXES ARE DEFINED]

In response to the DISPLAY OPDATA,PREFIX command, this message displays the command prefix table.

In the message text:
hh.mm.ss
The hour (00-23), minute (00-59), and second (00-59) that the system issued the message.
idr
An identifier used with the CONTROL C,D command to cancel status displays:
  • 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 line beginning with uuu appears one or more times for each allocated unit specified on the command.

PREFIX
prefix
A 1-8 character prefix used to route commands to a system or subsystem.
OWNER
name
The name of the user that issued the Command Prefix request.
SYSTEM
sysname
The name of the system to which this prefix is defined.
SCOPE
scope
One of the following:
SYSTEM
The prefix has a system scope, meaning that the prefix applies to commands issued on the system defined as the prefix destination system.
SYSPLEX
The prefix has a sysplex scope, meaning that the prefix applies to commands issued from anywhere within the sysplex.
REMOVE
One of the following:
Y
When the command is entered on the receiving system, the prefix should be removed.
N
When the command is entered on the receiving system, the prefix should not be removed.
FAILDISP
One of the following:
PURGE
Communications task (COMMTASK) will automatically delete the prefix when the receiving system or subsystem fails.
RETAIN
The prefix will remain intact despite system or subsystem failures.
SYSPURGE
Communications task will automatically delete the prefix when the sysplex fails.
NO COMMAND PREFIXES ARE DEFINED
No command prefixes are defined for this system.

System action

The system continues processing.

Source

Communications task (COMMTASK)

Routing code

*

Descriptor code

5,8,9