Explanation
ACTIVE WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT SERVICE POLICY NAME: policy-name
ACTIVATED: yyyy/mm/dd AT: hh:mm:ss:
BY: userid FROM: system-name
DESCRIPTION: policy-description
RELATED SERVICE DEFINITION NAME: definition_name
INSTALLED: yyyy/mm/dd AT: hh:mm:ss:
BY: userid FROM: system-name
WLM VERSION LEVEL: wlm-level
WLM FUNCTIONALITY LEVEL: wlm-func-level
WLM CDS FORMAT LEVEL: wlm-format-level
STRUCTURE SYSZWLM_:structname
STATUS: strucstatus
[*WARNING* - A POLICY ACTIVATION IS IN PROGRESS BY SYSTEM system-name]
[*WARNING* - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION IS ABNORMAL]
STATE OF GUEST PLATFORM MANAGEMENT PROVIDER (GPMP): status
*SYSNAME* *MODE* *POLICY* *WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT STATUS*
sysname mode policy-name status
The
operator issued a DISPLAY WLM command, optionally followed by keyword
parameters.
Message information returned:
*WARNING*
- A POLICY ACTIVATION IS IN PROGRESS BY SYSTEM system-name indicates
that although the listed policy is the active policy at this time,
another policy has just been activated and this policy will become
the current policy momentarily. Issue the DISPLAY WLM command to see
what the new active policy is.
*WARNING* - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
IS ABNORMAL indicates that when you issued a DISPLAY WLM command
by itself, exception conditions were detected in one or more systems
in the sysplex. This usually happens when
- In a multiple systems sysplex, if there is at least one system
running with the active policy and another system is not synchronized
with the active policy that system is abnormal
- A system is inactive and its WLM instance in not inactive.
In the message text:
- hh:mm:ss
- The time when the DISPLAY WLM command was issued, in hours (00-23),
minutes (00-59), and seconds (00-59).
- idr
- A 3-digit decimal identifier to be used in a CONTROL C,D command
to cancel the status display 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.
- policy-name
- The name of the active service policy.
- ACTIVATED: yyyy/mm/dd AT hh:mm:ss BY: userid FROM: actsystem
- yyyy/mm/dd AT hh:mm:ss
- The date and time at which the named service policy was activated.
This time is based on the time of day (TOD) clock.
- userid
- Userid of the system operator or service administrator who activated
the service policy, if available. Note that the userid of the system
operator or administrator is not available in all of the environments
in which a policy can be activated. A userid value of *BYPASS* indicates
that the userid is unknown. This can happen when the policy is activated
from the operator console while the operator is not logged on to the
console.
- actsysnm
- The name of the system on which the service policy activation
was initiated.
- description
- Description of the active service policy.
- definition_name
- The name of the service definition containing the active service
policy.
- INSTALLED: yyyy/mm/dd AT hh:mm:ss BY: userid FROM: actsystem
- yyyy/mm/dd AT hh:mm:ss
- The date and time at which the named service definition was installed.
This time is based on the time of day (TOD) clock.
- userid
- Userid of the system operator or service administrator who installed
the service definition, if available. Note that the userid of the
system operator or administrator is not available in all of the environments
in which a policy can be activated. A userid value of *BYPASS* indicates
that the userid is unknown. This can happen when the policy is activated
from the operator console while the operator is not logged on to the
console.
- actsysnm
- The name of the system on which the service definition was installed.
- WLM VERSION LEVEL:wlm-level
- The version of workload manager that is running.
- WLM FUNCTIONALITY LEVEL:wlm-func-level
- The functionality level of the service policy that is currently
in effect. See "Workload Management Migration" in z/OS MVS Planning: Workload Management for
details on WLM functionality levels.
- WLM CDS FORMAT LEVEL:wlm-format-level
- The WLM CDS format level represents the format of the WLM CDS
created via the XCF IXCL1DSU utility.
See “Workload Management
Migration” in z/OS MVS Planning: Workload Management for
details on WLM CDS format levels.
- STRUCTURE SYSZWLM_:structname STATUS: strucstatus
- Displays the status (strucstatus) of the WLM
coupling facility structure (structname). The status
will be one of the following:
- CONNECTED
- Indicates that WLM is connected to the structure.
- DISCONNECTED
- Indicates that WLM is disconnected from the structure. If the
installation requires the structure, then you must define it in the
CFRM policy. For more information, see z/OS MVS Planning: Workload Management.
- STATE OF GUEST PLATFORM MANAGEMENT PROVIDER: status
- The status of the guest platform management provider on the system.
- *UNKNOWN*
- The status of the guest platform management provider cannot be
retrieved.
- INACTIVE
- The guest platform management provider was not started.
- UNAVAILABLE
- The functionality is not available. The hardware support is missing.
- STARTED
- The guest platform management provider has been started, but has
not connected to the Workload Manager.
- ACTIVE
- The guest platform management provider is active and connected
to the Workload Manager, but has not established a connection to the IBM® zEnterprise® Unified Resource Manager.
- FAILED
- WLM attempted to start the guest platform management provider;
however, the agent did not connect to IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource
Manager within the timeframe allotted. This state also occurs when
WLM is unable to stop the guest platform management provider.
- SEVFAILED
- WLM attempted to start the guest platform management provider.
The request failed twice within 10 minutes, or the guest platform
management provider connection unexpectedly terminated twice within
10 minutes.
- CONNECTED
- The guest platform management provider is active and connected
to the Workload Manager and the IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource
Manager.
- STOPPED
- The guest platform management provider (GPMP) was manually stopped
using either the MODIFY WLM,GPMP,STOP command or the MODIFY WLM,AM=DISABLE
command. If the Application Response Measurement (ARM) services are
disabled, you must enable it before you can restart the GPMP. To enable
ARM, issue the MODIFY WLM,AM=ENABLE command. Then, to restart GPMP,
issue the MODIFY WLM,GPMP,START command.
- DISABLED
- The z/OS® WLM ARM services
are disabled.
- EARLY-IPL
- z/OS UNIX System Services or TCP/IP is not running.
- SHUTDOWNx
- Termination of the guest platform management provider is currently
in progress, where x is a number between one and three indicating
how far the termination progressed.
- PGMERROR
- Internal error. Contact IBM support.
- *SYSNAME* sysname
- The name of the system being displayed.
- *MODE* mode
- WLM mode in effect. A value of GOAL means that the system is operating
in WLM GOAL mode. No other values are supported.
- *POLICY* policy-name
- The name of the service policy in effect on this system. DEFAULT
if running with the default service policy.
- * WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT STATUS * status
- Workload management status which is one of the following:
- INITIALIZING
- There is no workload management function available because WLM
is initializing.
- ACTIVE
- The system is processing towards the active service policy.
- ACTIVE, NOT RUNNING WITH ACTIVE POLICY
- WLM is active, but the active service policy is not available
due to one of the following:
- There is no couple data set for WLM.
- This system lost connectivity to the couple data set for WLM.
- The system is connected to the couple data set for WLM but a service
policy has not been activated. To activate a service policy, issue
a VARY WLM,POLICY=policy-name.
- Activation of the active service policy failed on this system.
- The service definition has over 100 service classes defined.
- QUIESCE IN PROGRESS
- WLM is in the process of an orderly shutdown.
- CLEANUP INITIATED BY SYSTEM system-name
- WLM is inactive. Termination was not orderly and another system
running WLM is performing recovery actions on behalf of this system
where
- system-name
- The name of the system performing the recovery.
- WLM INACTIVE, CLEANUP COMPLETE
- WLM is inactive. It either terminated through an orderly shutdown
or cross-system recovery actions have been completed successfully.
- WLM STATE UNKNOWN
- A system running WLM has detected that another system running
WLM contains unreliable information. When this happens the system
with the unreliable information is isolated and its WLM state is set
to unknown. Error processing is started to determine the true WLM
state for that system.
- SYSTEM INACTIVE, CLEANUP PENDING
- The system is not currently part of the sysplex. Cross system
recovery is scheduled to be performed on this system.
- SYSTEM INACTIVE, CLEANUP COMPLETE
- The system is not currently part of the sysplex. However, before
the system became inactive cross-system recovery actions were completed
successfully.
- SYSTEM STATE UNKNOWN
- Actions have been initiated to determine what the state of the
system is.
- STATUS NOT AVAILABLE
- Either this is a system running a release prior to SP 5.1. or a system
is in the process of coming up.
System action
Operator response
If you see *WARNING* - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
IS ABNORMAL issue a DISPLAY WLM,SYSTEMS to view status information
for all systems in the sysplex.
Source
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