CEMT INQUIRE FENODE
Display information about a FEPI node.
Input
Press the Clear key to clear the screen.
You can start this
transaction in two ways:
-
Type
CEMT INQUIRE FENODE
(or suitable abbreviations for the keywords). The resulting display lists the current status. -
Type
CEMT INQUIRE FENODE
(or suitable abbreviations for the keywords), followed by the attributes that are necessary to limit the range of information that you require. For example, if you entercemt i fen inst
, the resulting display shows the details of all FEPI nodes that have been installed and are ready for use.
- ALL
- The default. Information about all nodes is given, unless you specify a node.
- nodename
- The 8-character name of the node to be queried.
Sample screen
Displayed fields
- Feno
- Indicates that this panel relates to an FENODE inquiry.
- ( value )
- Displays the 8-character name of a node.
- Installed|Notinstalled
-
Displays a value that identifies the installation state of the
node.
The values are as follows:
- Installed
- The node has been defined by INSTALL and is available for use.
- Notinstalled
- The node is being discarded, but is still in use.
- Inservice|Outservice
-
displays a value that identifies the service state of the node.
The values are as follows:
- Inservice
-
The
node is in service and can be used in a conversation. If
OUTSERVICE
state has been requested but has not yet completed, a
GOING OUT
message is shown. - Outservice
- The node is out of service and cannot be used for any conversation.
- Acquired|Released
-
Displays a value that identifies the state of the
z/OS®
Communications Server ACB for the node.
The values are as follows:
- Acquired
-
The
z/OS
Communications Server ACB
for the node is open and the
z/OS
Communications
Server
set logon start
command has completed. If
RELEASED state has been requested but
has not yet completed, a
BEING RELEASED
message is shown. If this message persists, you might need to use z/OS Communications Server commands to recover the node. - Rele ased
-
The
z/OS
Communications Server ACB
is closed. If ACQUIRED state has been
requested but has not yet
completed,
a
BEING ACQUIRED
message is shown. If this message persists, you might need to use z/OS Communications Server commands to recover the node.
- Lacqcode( value )
- Displays a hexadecimal value that indicates the result of the last acquire request for the node; that is, the sense code from the last z/OS Communications Server OPEN ACB. A value of zero indicates success. For information about z/OS Communications Server sense codes, see z/OS Communications Server: IP and SNA Codes.