DISPLAY command

Use the DISPLAY system command to display information about the operating system, the jobs and application programs that are running, the processor, devices that are online and offline, central storage, workload management service policy status, and the time of day. Use Table 1 to access the pages on which you can find details about a particular use of the DISPLAY command.

Table 1. Summary of the DISPLAY command
Topic Command
Displaying system activity DISPLAY A
Displaying MVS device allocation group locks information DISPLAY ALLOC,GRPLOCKS
Displaying MVS device allocation settings information DISPLAY ALLOC,OPTIONS
Displaying APPC/MVS information DISPLAY APPC
Displaying ASCH configuration information DISPLAY ASCH
Displaying auxiliary storage information DISPLAY ASM
Displaying auto-reply policy and WTORs information DISPLAY AUTOR
Displaying the current system level language environment run-time options DISPLAY CEE
Displaying CONTROL command functions DISPLAY C,K
Displaying attached coupling facility information DISPLAY CF
Displaying console group definitions DISPLAY CNGRP
Displaying console status information DISPLAY CONSOLES
Displaying DIAG parmlib information DISPLAY DIAG
Displaying data lookaside facility information DISPLAY DLF
Displaying dump options or dump data set status DISPLAY DUMP
Displaying extended MCS information DISPLAY EMCS
Displaying the timer synchronization mode and ETR ports DISPLAY ETR
Displaying global resource serialization information DISPLAY GRS
Displaying Generic Tracker information DISPLAY GTZ
Displaying hardware event data collection status DISPLAY HIS
Displaying Basic HyperSwap information DISPLAY HS
Start of changeDisplaying ICSF informationEnd of change Start of changeDISPLAY ICSFEnd of change
Start of changeDisplaying the data set optimization configurationEnd of change Start of changeDISPLAY IEFOPZEnd of change
Displaying TSO/E parmlib information DISPLAY IKJTSO
Displaying I/O configuration information DISPLAY IOS,CONFIG
Displaying captured UCB information DISPLAY IOS,CAPTUCB
Displaying IOS control unit group information DISPLAY IOS,CUGRP
Displaying dynamic channel path management information DISPLAY IOS,DCM
Displaying encryption key manager (EKM) status DISPLAY IOS,EKM
Displaying zHPF facility status DISPLAY IOS,zHPF
Displaying FICON switch data information DISPLAY IOS,FICON
Displaying IOS group information DISPLAY IOS,GROUP
Displaying IOS HYPERPAV information DISPLAY IOS,HYPERPAV
Displaying MIDAW facility status DISPLAY IOS,MIDAW
Displaying MIH and I/O timing limits DISPLAY IOS,MIH
Displaying IOS recovery options DISPLAY IOS,RECOVERY
Displaying IOS storage residency information DISPLAY IOS,STORAGE
Displaying the devices stopped by the IOACTION command DISPLAY IOS,STOP
Displaying IPL information DISPLAY IPLINFO
Displaying PCIE-related parameters DISPLAY IQP
Displaying system activity

DISPLAY JOBS
or DISPLAY J
or DISPLAY A
or DISPLAY TS

Displaying library lookaside information DISPLAY LLA
Displaying the system logger and its log streams DISPLAY LOGGER
Displaying the logrec recording medium DISPLAY LOGREC
Displaying system configuration information DISPLAY M
Displaying message flood automation information DISPLAY MSGFLD
Displaying MVS message service status and languages DISPLAY MMS
Displaying message suppression, retention, color, intensity, and highlighting options DISPLAY MPF
Displaying status of z/OS UNIX System Services DISPLAY OMVS
Displaying operator information (OPDATA) DISPLAY OPDATA
Displaying PARMLIB information DISPLAY PARMLIB
Displaying PCIE information DISPLAY PCIE
Displaying commands defined for PFKs DISPLAY PFK
Displaying PPTs DISPLAY PPT
Displaying registered products DISPLAY PROD
Displaying entries in the list of APF-authorized libraries DISPLAY PROG,APF
Displaying PROG defaults DISPLAY PROG,DEFAULTS
Displaying dynamic exits DISPLAY PROG,EXIT
Displaying LNKLST information DISPLAY PROG,LNKLST
Displaying LPA information DISPLAY PROG,LPA
Displaying the status of the REFRPROT option DISPLAY PROG,REFRPROT
Displaying the status of the TRACKDIRLOAD option DISPLAY PROG,TRACKDIRLOAD
Displaying system requests DISPLAY R
Displaying resource recovery services (RRS) information DISPLAY RRS
Displaying SLIP trap information DISPLAY SLIP
Displaying SMF data DISPLAY SMF
Start of changeDisplaying the in-storage copy of the SMF limitsEnd of change Start of changeDISPLAY SMFLIMEnd of change
Displaying storage management subsystem information DISPLAY SMS
Displaying information about all subsystems DISPLAY SSI
Displaying static system symbols DISPLAY SYMBOLS
Displaying the local and coordinated universal time and date DISPLAY T
Displaying component or transaction trace status DISPLAY TRACE
Displaying system activity DISPLAY TS
Displaying device status and allocation DISPLAY U
Displaying Unicode services DISPLAY UNI
Displaying virtual storage information

DISPLAY VIRTSTOR,HVSHARE
or DISPLAY VIRTSTOR,HVCOMMON
or DISPLAY VIRTSTOR,LFAREA

Displaying workload manager information DISPLAY WLM
Displaying cross system coupling facility (XCF) information DISPLAY XCF
Some uses of the DISPLAY command are described in other books. They are: