Monitoring connections to remote systems

The DISPLAY THREAD command can display information about all threads in the data sharing group. The DISPLAY LOCATION command shows thread information only for the member on which it is issued.

If a data sharing group is defined to have a generic LU, you must use a member's real LU name for luwid if you are requesting information by luwid (logical unit of work ID).

If the DISPLAY THREAD is being related to global transactions coordinated by xid, DISPLAY THREAD shows xid information. The thread is managed by an XA transaction manager, such as WebSphere®, which identifies the transaction with an xid. The xid is provided to allow correlation with the XA transaction manager. Db2 uses both the logical unit of work identifier, luwid, and the XA transaction identifier, xid, to coordinate and recover transactions.

When a remote Db2 subsystem issues a DISPLAY LOCATION command to obtain information about connections to a data sharing group, the output displays information about every LU at that location.