Displaying Actual and Effective Automation Agent Flags
Enter DISPFLGS at any command line to display the actual flags that have been set in the customization dialog or during runtime, and the effective flags for any resources that do not have explicit flags coded for them.
The DISPFLGS command dialog displays the following:
- The name of the system where the resource resides.
- The resource name. Two types of resources are displayed:
- Major resources are subsystems or generic settings (for example, SUBSYSTEM).
- Minor resources are specific situations or resources within a major resource. Minor resources are indented one space to the right under their major resource.
- The flags that have been set for the resource.
- The flags that are in effect for the resource.
If a resource is suspended, no command codes are possible for the subsystem or resource.
If a resource is not suspended, the following command codes are supported:
- A
- Allows you to define automation flags for a resource using the same flag settings as the selected resource. Another panel is displayed where you can specify the resource name and optionally overtype the flag settings.
- C
- Allows you to modify the automation flags of the selected resource. Another panel is displayed showing the current flag settings where you can overtype the flag values.
- R
- Causes to reset the automation flags to the values specified in the automation configuration file (ACF).
- S
- Shows the scheduled override settings of the automation flags for the selected resource. You can specify scheduled overrides using the customization dialog. These are specific times when the automation is turned off for a particular flag and resource.