GETSSTAT

Purpose

The GETSSTAT command returns a subset of the CPCDATA command response. It allows you to retrieve the current HW status of target hardware.

Use the GETSSTAT command if you know the target hardware or a target system name running on that hardware. For performance reasons you are not recommended to use CPCDATA in such cases.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramISQCCMDtarget_system_ProcOps_nametarget_hardware_name.LPAR_nametarget_hardware_nameGETSSTAT

Requirements

The requirements for the GETSSTAT command to complete successfully are:
  • Processor Operations must be active.
  • The addressed target system or target hardware.lpar must have been initialized using the ISQXIII command.

Parameters

For a definition of target_system_ProcOps_name, target_hardware_name.LPAR_name, and target_hardware_name, see ISQCCMD.

Defaults

None.

Additional Programming Information

On command completion, the immediate HW response report messages are also available in a Pipe KEEP with the name 'ISQ.SNMP'. When using this KEEP as your first Pipe stage, you can directly access this HW data.

Restrictions and Limitations

The GETSSTAT common command is only supported for SNMP connections. When issuing this request for another ProcOps connection type, it will be rejected.

Return Codes

The ISQCCMD command (see ISQCCMD Return Codes) generates the return codes for common command processing.