Scope in a sysplex

Table 1 describes the conditions under which the DISPLAY command has sysplex scope. See Using commands that have sysplex scope for an explanation of sysplex scope. If a command has All under “Conditions,” then the command has sysplex scope under all circumstances and for all variations.

Table 1. Sysplex Scope for DISPLAY Command
Command Conditions
DISPLAY CF Has sysplex scope only when displaying information about the coupling facility and only for those systems connected to the coupling facility. Does not have sysplex scope when displaying an individual system's coupling facility configuration information (coupling facility channels and paths).
DISPLAY CNGRP All
DISPLAY CONSOLES Has sysplex scope unless you specify DISPLAY C,B or DISPLAY C,U=.
DISPLAY DUMP Has sysplex scope only when you issue the OPTIONS parameter to display the results of a CHNGDUMP,SDUMP,SYSFAIL,STRLIST= command.
DISPLAY EMCS Has sysplex scope, except when you specify STATUS=B or STATUS=ERR. When you specify STATUS=FULL, consoles from all systems will be displayed (for consoles that are not active on the system where this command is processed, some information will not be displayed).
DISPLAY GRS Has sysplex scope unless you specify SUSPEND. Also, note the following about DISPLAY GRS,C and DISPLAY GRS,RES: the output generated by these commands includes both system-specific information (S=SYSTEM) and sysplex information (S=SYSTEMS). The S=SYSTEM information is valid only for the system on which you issue the command. The S=SYSTEMS information is identical regardless of the system on which you issue the command.
DISPLAY GRS,ANALYZE Has sysplex scope for Enqs, but can be limited to a system. Also, the addition of D GRS,ANALYZE,LATCH to the command only returns latch analyze information for the system the command is running in.
DISPLAY LOGGER Has sysplex scope when using the L, C,SYSPLEX or STR option.
DISPLAY OPDATA Has sysplex scope.
DISPLAY PFK Has sysplex scope only when you specify CN=.
DISPLAY R Has sysplex scope, but the output might be different on different consoles, because the output of DISPLAY R is dependent on the routing criteria for the console specified by CN=. If you do not specify CN=, the routing criteria of the console issuing the command is used. If you issue the command in a program (by using the MGCRE macro) the console you specify in the macro is used. If you specify a console ID of 0, all retained messages are included in the command response.
DISPLAY WLM All
DISPLAY XCF,ARMSTATUS Has sysplex scope provided all systems are using the same ARM couple data set.
DISPLAY XCF,CF Has sysplex scope provided all systems in the sysplex are connected to the same coupling facilities.
DISPLAY XCF,COUPLE Has sysplex scope as long as all systems are using the same types of couple data sets, as specified on the TYPE parameter (SYSPLEX, ARM, CFRM, SFM, LOGR, and WLM.) If you do not specify the TYPE parameter, only system-specific data is displayed.
DISPLAY XCF,GROUP All
DISPLAY XCF,NOTEPAD Has sysplex scope as long as all systems in the sysplex are connected to the coupling facilities that host the XCF note pad catalog structure (SYSXCF_NPCATALOG) and the various structures used to host note pads (for example, structures with names that begin with IXCNP_").
DISPLAY XCF,SERVER ALL
DISPLAY XCF,POLICY Has sysplex scope as long as all systems are using the same types of couple data sets, as specified on the TYPE parameter (ARM, CFRM, SFM, and LOGR.)
DISPLAY XCF,STRUCTURE Has sysplex scope provided all systems in the sysplex are connected to the same coupling facilities.
DISPLAY XCF,SYSPLEX All