Explanation
Where
text is:
JOBS M/S TS USERS SYSAS INITS ACTIVE/MAX OAS VTAM
VTAM
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx/xxxxx xxxxx[
jjj sss [ppp] www[zz]x [o] [jjj sss... ]]
[jjj sss [ppp] www[zz]x [o] stradrK - endadrK]
[userid www[zz] userid www[zz]…]
[DISPLAY TRUNCATED - INSUFFICIENT STORAGE]
[NO ENTRIES FOUND WITH USERID=rquserid]
The
system issues this message when the operator enters a DISPLAY command
with either:
- JOBS, or TS, or A as a single parameter
- The JOBS,LIST or the TS,LIST or the A,LIST parameters
The first three lines of the message text always appear.
If
the command is one of the following, some combination of the fourth,
fifth, and sixth lines appears:
- JOBS,LIST
- A list of all:
- Virtual=virtual (V=V) jobs, tasks, and attached transaction programs
(ATX) created by the START or MOUNT command. One or two entries appear
on each line.
- V=V jobs, virtual=real (V=R) tasks, and V=R attached transaction
programs (ATX) created by the START command. One entry appears on
each line.
- TS,LIST
- A list of all active TSO/E users. Up to five entries appear on
each line.
- A,LIST
- A,L
- The displays for both JOBS,LIST and TS,LIST.
In the message text:
- hh.mm.ss
- The time, in hours (00 through 23), minutes (00 through 59), and
seconds (00 through 59). If hh.mm.ss is
00.00.00, the time of day (TOD) clock is not working.
- yyyy.ddd
- The date, in years (using the 4-digit year number, such as 1996
or 2150), and days (000 through 366). If yyyy.ddd is
0000.000, the system cannot determine the year and the day.
- idr
- A 3-digit decimal identifier to be used in a CONTROL C,D command
to cancel the status displays 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.
- JOBS
- xxxxx
- The number of address spaces running under initiators.
- M/S
- xxxxx
- The number of address spaces created by a MOUNT or START command,
but not an initiator.
- TS USERS
- xxxxx
- The number of active Time Sharing Option Extensions (TSO/E) address
spaces.
- SYSAS
- xxxxx
- The number of system address spaces.
- INITS
- xxxxx
- The number of started job entry subsystem (JES) and advanced program-to-program
communications (APPC) initiators in the system.
- ACTIVE/MAX VTAM®
- xxxxx/xxxxx
- The number of active TSO/E address spaces using the Virtual Telecommunications
Access Method (VTAM) and the maximum number of TSO/E address
spaces that could use VTAM.
- OAS
- xxxxx
- The total number of z/OS UNIX address spaces
on this system.
Note: If the value for JOBS is less than the
value for INITS, some initiators are inactive. The sum of the values
for JOBS, M/S, TS USERS, and SYSAS is the total number of active address
spaces.
- jjj
- One of the following:
- The name of a job or ATX attached by an initiator.
- The procedure name of a task created by a START or MOUNT command.
- STARTING if initiation of a started job, task, or ATX is
incomplete.
- sss
- One of the following:
- The step name for a job or ATX attached by an initiator.
- The identifier of a task created by the START command.
- The step name for a step that called a cataloged procedure.
- STARTING if initiation of a started job, task, or ATX is
incomplete.
- Blank, if there is no stepname or procedure stepname.
- ppp
- One of the following:
- For APPC-initiated transactions, the userid requesting the transaction.
- The step name within a procedure that was called by the step specified
in field sss.
- Blank, if there is no procedure or procedure stepname.
- www
- The status of the job, task, ATX, or TSO/E address space:
- IN
- Swapped in.
- OUT
- Swapped out, ready to run.
- OWT
- Swapped out, waiting, not ready to run.
- OU*
- In the process of being swapped out.
- IN*
- In the process of being swapped in.
- NSW
- Non-swappable.
- zz
- One of the following:
- LW
- Address space is in long wait.
Note: LW appears only when
the address space is swapped in or is non-swappable. LW indicates
an abnormal condition.
- NF
- Address space is not dispatchable because of a failure in the
address space.
- PR
- Address space has a program event recording (PER) SLIP trap active.
- x
- The type of user:
- A
- ATX
- J
- Job
- M
- Mount
- S
- Started task
- *
- System address space
- o
- A z/OS UNIX dubbed
address space.
- stradrK - endadrK
- Starting and ending decimal addresses, in kilobytes, of the job
or task's V=R region. For example, 00040 K is decimal address 40960.
- userid
- One of the following:
- The identifier of an active TSO/E user.
- *LOGON*, if initiation of the address space is incomplete.
- DISPLAY TRUNCATED - INSUFFICIENT STORAGE
- The system cannot obtain enough storage for the display.
- NO ENTRIES FOUND WITH USERID=rquserid
- A userid is not active in the system.
In the message text:
- rquserid
- The identifier of the transaction requester.
System action
The system continues processing.
Operator response
If DISPLAY TRUNCATED appears in the
message, avoid using the LIST parameter on the DISPLAY command until
there is less system activity.
The fields jjj and sss are,
respectively, the procedure name and the identifier to be used in
a STOP or MODIFY command, if one is to be entered.
Enter DISPLAY
ACTIVE,ALL to obtain a display that includes the system address spaces.
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