Explanation
CNT KEY CNT KEY CNT KEY CNT KEY
ccc keynm ccc keynm ccc keynm ccc keynm
RM=nnn IM=iiiii CEM=cccc EM=eeee RU=rrrr IR=oooo [NO]AMRF
ID:R/K T TIME SYSNAME JOB ID MESSAGE TEXT
xxxxxx [R|I|C|E] hl.ml.sl sysname yyyyyyyy text
- [NO MESSAGES OUTSTANDING]
- [NO REQUESTS OUTSTANDING FOR SPECIFIED OPTIONS]
- [NO MESSAGES OUTSTANDING FOR SPECIFIED OPTIONS]
- [OUTSTANDING keynm MESSAGES NOT FOUND]
- [NO OUTSTANDING MESSAGES WITH MESSAGE KEYNAMES]
- [OUTSTANDING msgid MESSAGE NOT FOUND]
- [OUTSTANDING jobname MESSAGE NOT FOUND]
- [READY UNITS: dev[dev]...]
- [PENDING UNITS: dev[dev]...]
- [INTRV REQ'D: dev[dev]...]
- [DISPLAY TRUNCATED - INSUFFICIENT STORAGE]
The system issues this message in response to a DISPLAY R
command.
The
PENDING REQUESTS line always appears in
the message text. The fields in this line are:
- hh.mm.ss
- The time in hours (00-23), minutes (00-59), and seconds (00-59).
The value is 00.00.00 if the time of day (TOD) clock is not working
when the system gathers the information for the display.
- 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 next lines appear in response to the
DISPLAY R,KEY command. Following the CNT KEY heading, four count-keyname
pairs appear on each line until all pairs are displayed:
- CNT
- ccc
- The decimal number of occurrences for each keyname in the KEY
column. If ccc is greater than 999, the display
shows asterisks.
- KEY
- kkk
- The keyname for one or more outstanding action messages or WTORs.
The line beginning
RM=nnn... appears
in response to a DISPLAY R command with no positional operands; for
example, ‘DISPLAY R’ or ‘D R,SYS=sysname’.
The fields in this line are as follows:
- RM=nnn
- A decimal number representing the number of messages awaiting
replies.
- IM=iiiii
- A decimal number representing the number of outstanding immediate
action messages (those with descriptor codes 1 or 2). If the number
is greater than 99999, asterisks appear in this field.
- CEM=ccccc
- A decimal number representing the number of outstanding critical
eventual action messages (those with descriptor code 11). If the number
is greater than 99999, asterisks appear in this field.
- EM=eeeee
- A decimal number representing the number of outstanding eventual
action messages (with descriptor code 3). If the number is greater
than 99999, asterisks appear in this field.
- RU=rrrr
- A decimal number representing the number of outstanding mount
requests.
- IR=oooo
- A decimal number representing the number of outstanding requests
for operator intervention.
- AMRF
- The action message retention facility (AMRF) is active.
- NOAMRF
- The AMRF is not active.
The lines beginning
RM=nnn... and
ID:R/K... appear
in response to the DISPLAY R command. I, CE, E, R, LIST, L, ALL, A
or , as the second positional operand. The line following the
ID:R/K... heading
lists all outstanding messages or WTORs:
- ID:R/K
- xxxxxxxxxx
- One of the following:
- The message identifier
- If the message is awaiting a reply, the identifier used in the
REPLY command
- If the message is an action message, the identifier is the number
to be used in the CONTROL C command (the action message sequence number)
- T
- The type of message being displayed, as follows:
- R
- The message is awaiting an operator reply
- I
- An immediate action message (descriptor code 1 or 2)
- C
- A critical eventual action message (descriptor code 11)
- E
- An eventual action message (descriptor code 3)
- TIME
- hl.ml.sl
- The time stamp associated with the message in hours (h1),
minutes (m1), and seconds (s1).
This data appears when you specify the T operand in the DISPLAY R
command.
- SYSNAME
- sysname
- The name of the system from which the message was issued. This
column appears when you specify T or S on the D R command.
- JOB ID
- yyyyyyyy
- The job name (in a JES3 environment) or the job identification
number (in a JES2 environment) of the task that issued the message.
The JOB ID appears only when you specify the T or J operand in the
DISPLAY R command.
- MESSAGE TEXT
- text
- The text of the message. It continues on the following lines,
if necessary. If the system could not retain all the lines of a multiple-line
message, this field contains all of the message text. If this message
is a WTOR, the first character of text is as follows:
- *
- WTOR issued by an authorized program.
- @
- WTOR issued by a problem program.
- &
- WTOR issued by an authorized program and auto-reply is monitoring.
- %
- WTOR issued by a problem program and auto-reply is monitoring.
The remaining lines that may appear in the
message are:
- NO MESSAGES OUTSTANDING
- There are no messages awaiting replies, no messages waiting for
operator action, no outstanding mount requests, and no outstanding
requests for operator intervention.
- NO REQUESTS OUTSTANDING FOR SPECIFIED OPTIONS
- There are no outstanding requests in the category specified in
the DISPLAY R command.
- NO MESSAGES OUTSTANDING FOR SPECIFIED OPTIONS
- There are no outstanding messages in the category specified in
the DISPLAY R command.
- OUTSTANDING keynm MESSAGES NOT FOUND
- There are no outstanding messages that match the keyname in the
KEY= keyword on the DISPLAY R command.
In the message text:
- keynm
- The keyword name.
- NO OUTSTANDING MESSAGES WITH MESSAGE KEYNAMES
- The operator entered the DISPLAY R,KEY command with the optional
SYS=sysname and CN=(ALL) keywords and there are
no outstanding messages with keynames.
- OUTSTANDING msgid MESSAGE NOT FOUND
- There are no outstanding requests for messages.
In the message
text:
- msgid
- The message identifier.
- OUTSTANDING jobname MESSAGE NOT FOUND
- There are no outstanding messages that match the jobname in the
JOB keyword on the DISPLAY R command.
- READY UNITS: dev [dev]...
- The system issued a mount request that has not yet been performed.
This line appears in response to a DISPLAY R, DISPLAY R,U, or a DISPLAY
R,L command if there are any outstanding ready unit requests.
- dev
- The device number.
- INTRV REQ'D: dev [dev]...
- Operator intervention was requested but has not yet been performed.
This line appears in response to a DISPLAY R, DISPLAY R,U, or a DISPLAY
R,L command, if there are outstanding intervention-required requests.
In
the message text:
- dev
- The device number.
- DISPLAY TRUNCATED - INSUFFICIENT STORAGE
- There is not enough storage for the system to finish listing this
message. However, the second line of the message does contain the
correct number of outstanding requests.
Note: If a DISPLAY R,LIST command specifies
that the display is to appear in an out-of-line display area, the ID:R/K... heading
line appears in the first frame and remains on the screen for each
frame until the READY UNITS or INTRV REQ'D lines appear.
Operator response
Perform the action or enter the reply requested
by the text of waiting messages. Re-enter the DISPLAY R command to
see if the message(s) were deleted; if not deleted, you can delete
I, C, and E messages saved by AMRF by using a CONTROL C command.
If
the system displays I, C, and E messages, because they were not displayed
on all necessary consoles, then issue a DISPLAY C command. You can
determine the console responsible for the problem by looking in the
display at the NBUF values, which give the number of buffers queued
to each console. A high value identifies the console that is backed
up. Take appropriate steps to free the backed-up console.
For
each device listed, find the last mount request message for the device
and mount the indicated volume on the device, or find the last intervention-required
message and ready the indicated device. Enter a DISPLAY R,LIST command
to locate these messages. If the system did not issue a mount request
message for a device in the list, wait until the system issues that
message.
For the syntax of the DISPLAY R command, see z/OS MVS System Commands.
Source
Communications task (COMMTASK)
Module
Routing code
Descriptor code