Explanation
Where
text is:
PFID DEVICE TYPE NAME STATUS ASID JOBNAME PCHID VFN
pfid DevTypeName a-stat asid jobname pchid vfn
This
message is issued in response to the DISPLAY PCIE system command.
This command displays all the z/OS PCIE functions and devices available
to the configuration.
The line beginning with pfid can
appear one or more times. There is one line for each z/OS PCIE function
(PFID) that is configured online or is available to be configured
online.
There is no specific ordering for the displayed z/OS
PCIE functions. If there are no configurable z/OS PCIE functions,
the message 'NO AVAILABLE PCIE DEVICES' is displayed.
In the
message text:
- hh.mm.ss
- The time in hours (00-23), minutes (00-59), and seconds (00-59)
for the DISPLAY PCIE command.
- PcieProc
- The name of the z/OS PCIE cataloged procedure.
- PcieAsid
- The z/OS PCIE address space ID.
- status
- One of the following task status:
- NOT ACTIVE
- The z/OS PCIE address space was not started.
- ACTIVE
- The z/OS PCIE address space is currently active.
- ENDED
- The z/OS PCIE address space has ended.
- pfid
- The z/OS PCIE function ID of the device.
- DevTypeName
- The printable name of the device type for the listed pfid.
If the device has not been given a name, the name is displayed as
'UNNAMED (aaaa bbbb)', where aaaa is
the vendor ID and bbbb is the device ID.
- a-stat
- The status of the device. It can have one of the following values:
- ALLC
- The device is allocated or in use.
- CNFG
- The device is configured online.
- STNBY
- The device is in standby mode and ready to be configured online.
- DP
- The device is deallocate-pending and is waiting for a deallocate
command from its owner in order to cleanup its resources.
- PERR
- The device is in permanent error. It must be deconfigured to recover
from this condition.
- asid
- The address space ID that currently owns the z/OS PCIE device
identified by the pfid. The asid is
not displayed if the device is not currently owned.
- jobname
- The job name of the owning address space.
- pchid
- The physical channel identifier for the PCI function (PFID).
- vfn
- The virtual PCI function number.
System action
The system continues processing.
Source
Module
Routing code
Descriptor code