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