Output of the DISPLAY THREAD command
The output of the DISPLAY THREAD command can also indicate that a system quiesce is in effect as a result of the ARCHIVE LOG command.
The DISPLAY THREAD command allows you to select which type of information you want to include in the display by using one or more of the following:
- Active, indoubt, postponed-abort, or pooled threads
- Allied threads that are associated with the address spaces whose connection-names are specified
- Allied threads
- Distributed threads
- Distributed threads that are associated with a specific remote location
- Detailed information about connections with remote locations
- A specific logical unit of work ID (LUWID)
The information that is returned by the DISPLAY THREAD command reflects a dynamic status. By the time the information is displayed, the status might have changed. Moreover, the information is consistent only within one address space and is not necessarily consistent across all address spaces.
To use the TYPE, LOCATION, DETAIL, and LUWID keywords, you must have SYSOPR authority or higher.
More information about how to interpret this output can be found in the topics describing the individual connections and in the description of message DSNV408I, which is part of message DSNV401I.