Configuration report headings
Seven heading lines are
present for each configuration report. Line 1 shows:
- Time and date IOCP produced the reports.
- IOCP version and release number of the IOCP release producing the reports Type of configuration report (IOCDS TOTALS, PARTITION, FID SUMMARY, PCHID SUMMARY, CHPID SUMMARY, I/O DEVICE, or CHANNEL PATH).
- Report page number.
Line 2 shows:
- Version and release of IOCP that wrote the IOCDS when the source of the report is an IOCDS from the Support Element hard disk.
- Blank line if the source of the report is card input; the version and release are not shown.
- Source of the report, which can be card input, an IOCDS from the Support Element hard disk, or screen input (stand-alone editor).
- Whether the IOCDS was ever modified by the stand-alone editor (YES or NO).
- CHECKCPC=NO if you specified this keyword in the PARM parameter of the EXEC statement or CMS option NOCHKCPC to write an IOCDS in preparation of an upgrade.
Line 4 (ID1=) shows:
- Any identification information that you specified with the MSG1 parameter in the ID statement. (The first eight characters of ID1= are the same as the customer name of the IOCDS that is on the Input/Output Configuration window of the Support Element.)
- The time and date IOCP last wrote the IOCDS for a report source that is an IOCDS from the Support Element hard disk.
Line 5 (ID2=) shows:
- Any additional identification information that you specified with the MSG2 parameter of the ID statement.
- The Support Element time stamp, when the report source is an IOCDS from the SE hard disk. (The SE time stamp also is present on the Input/Output Configuration window of the Support Element.)
Line 6 (SYSTEM=) shows:
- The SYSTEM keyword value used by IOCP to determine which machine limits and rules to enforce.
- Whether IOCP performs a deck verification, attempts to write an IOCDS, or reports on an IOCDS from the Support Element hard disk.
- A warning if you are reporting on an IOCDS that was written to your CPC when the CPC was represented by a different SYSTEM keyword value than the one that currently represents it. For example, you have upgraded your CPC and a different SYSTEM keyword value now represents it. Do not use this IOCDS for power-on reset unless the I/O configuration for your current CPC is identical to the configuration in the IOCDS.
Line 7 (DYNAMIC INFO:) shows:
- Any dynamic I/O configuration information associated with the IOCP source input or an IOCDS that supports dynamic I/O configuration.
- IOCDS IS NOT DYNAMIC CAPABLE if IOCDS does not support dynamic I/O configuration.
- The LSYSTEM keyword value specified on the ID statement or <NONE> if the keyword was not specified and the CPC supports CIB, CL5, CL6, or CS5 channel paths.
- For the IOCDS TOTALS report, the DYNAMIC INFO line is reported on line 8 and line 7 is blank.