DISPASF
Purpose
DISPASF displays the information contained in the automation status file. This file holds information that is to be retained across SA z/OS® automation agent sessions.
Syntax
Parameters
- identifier
- Specifies the name of an object in the status file. Such an object can be, for example, a subsystem. If you do not specify an identifier, a panel is displayed where you can specify an object.
- TARGET
- For information on the TARGET parameter, see TARGET Parameter.
- OUTMODE
- For information on the OUTMODE parameter, see OUTMODE Parameter.
Restrictions and Limitations
The DISPASF command can only be used when SA z/OS is initialized.
Examples
If you enter Figure 1. Display of Automation Status File
Information for TSO (DISPASF TSO)
dispasf tso, you see a panel similar to Figure 1. AOFK3D0X SA z/OS - Command Response Line 1 of 19
Domain ID = IPUF9 ---------- DISPASF ---------- Date = 01/09/09
Operator ID = NETOP1 Time = 18:59:11
Command = ASF ID=TSO,REQ=DISP
SYSTEM = KEY1 STATISTICS DISPLAY REQUESTED FOR TSO THRU TSO
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STATISTICS DISPLAY REQUESTED FOR TSO THRU TSO
ID= TSOYYYY , TYPE= SUBSYSTEM , STATUS= UP
LAST UPDATED BY OPERATOR AUTWRK15
LAST STOP EVENT: TS= 01/07/2009 18:01:32 , TYPE= NORM
LAST DOWN EVENT: TS= 01/07/2009 18:01:36 , TYPE= NORM
LAST THRESHOLD EXCEEDED -
OPERATOR NOTIFIED: N
LAST STATUS CHANGE DATE= 01/09/2009 , TIME= 11:42:05 , OPID= AUTWRK15
ERROR COUNT DATE TIME
09 05/30/2008 06:48:00
08 05/08/2008 17:35:00
07 04/24/2008 06:14:00
06 04/18/2008 07:16:00
Command ===>
PF1=Help PF2=End PF3=Return PF6=Roll
PF8=Forward PF9=Refresh PF12=Retrieve
