>>-D-- --NET--,--AUTOLOG--+----------------------------+-------->
'-,--ID--=--controlling_appl-'
.-,--SCOPE--=--ONLY-----.
>--+-----------------------+------------------------------------>
'-,--SCOPE--=--+-ALL--+-'
'-ONLY-'
.-,--MAX--=--DSPLYDEF_start_option_value-.
>--+----------------------------------------+------------------><
'-,--MAX--=--+-*-------------------+-----'
'-number_of_resources-'
Purpose
The DISPLAY AUTOLOG command displays
information about controlling applications that have pending autologon
requests. By default, this command displays each controlling application
for which there is at least one pending autologon request and the
condition (or conditions) that will cause the pending autologon request
or requests to be initiated again. Optionally, this command also displays
a list of secondary logical units that have pending autologon requests
for each controlling application displayed.
See z/OS Communications Server: SNA Network Implementation
Guide for more information about AUTOLOGON.
The
following operands can be used to control the output that is generated
by this command.
Operands
- ID=controlling_appl
- Specifies the real or alias name of a controlling application
for which pending autologon requests may exist. Controlling_appl can
be network qualified. If controlling_appl is
not network qualified, then the network ID of the host from which
the command was issued is used.
- SCOPE
- Specifies whether the display output includes the names of secondary
logical units that have pending autologon requests for each controlling
application.
- SCOPE=ALL
- A list of secondary logical units that have pending autologon
requests is displayed for each controlling application that is displayed.
- SCOPE=ONLY
- A list of secondary logical units that have pending autologon
requests is not displayed.
- MAX
- Specifies the maximum number of resources to be displayed by this
command.
- MAX=*
- Specifies that the value of the DSPLYMAX start option is used
to limit the display output.
- MAX=number_of_resources
- Specifies the maximum number of resources to be displayed by this
command. The valid range is from 1 up to an including the value of
the DSPLYMAX start option. The default is the value specified for
the DSPLYDEF start option.
Specifying the MAX operand limits the
display output. VTAM® searches
only for the number of instances that you have specified. When that
number is found, VTAM does
not search any further. This saves processing time for the command
and gives you control over the amount of display output generated
by the command. If fewer resources are found than you have specified
on the MAX operand, VTAM displays
only the resources that are found.
Resulting display
The resulting display
shows:
- For ID= and SCOPE=ONLY, if pending autologon requests exist for
the controlling application specified on the ID= operand, the controlling
application name is displayed, along with the condition or conditions
that will cause these pending autologon requests to be initiated.
- For ID= and SCOPE=ALL, if pending autologon requests exist for
the controlling application specified on the ID= operand, the controlling
application name is displayed, along with the condition or conditions
that will cause these pending autologon requests to be initiated.
A list of secondary logical units that have autologon requests pending
for this controlling application is also displayed.
- For SCOPE=ONLY, every controlling application that has at least
one pending autologon request is displayed, along with the condition
or conditions that will cause these pending autologon requests to
be initiated.
- For SCOPE=ALL, every controlling application that has at least
one pending autologon request is displayed, along with the condition
or conditions that will cause these pending autologon requests to
be initiated. A list of secondary logical units that have autologon
requests pending for each controlling application is also displayed.
Examples
The following sample output is
displayed if an autologon request is pending for APPL1. The host on
which the command was issued has the AUTOTI start option set to a
nonzero value, the AUTORTRY=CDRM start option is set, and the host
network ID is NETA:
d net,autolog,id=appl1
IST097I DISPLAY ACCEPTED
IST350I DISPLAY TYPE = AUTOLOG
IST1990I PENDING AUTOLOGON REQUESTS FOR:
IST1991I NETA.APPL1 - WAITING FOR CDRM ACTIVATION
IST1996I OR AUTOTI TIMER
IST314I END
The following sample output is displayed
if an autologon request is pending for APPL1. The host on which the
command was issued has the AUTOTI start option set to a nonzero value,
the AUTORTRY=CDRM start option is set, and the host network ID is
NETA. In this case, the pending autologon request for APPL1 was created
when an autologon request found APPL1 to be in a connectable state
(not enabled for sessions). The host that contains APPL1 sends a notification
when APPL1 becomes session capable:
d net,autolog,id=appl1
IST097I DISPLAY ACCEPTED
IST350I DISPLAY TYPE = AUTOLOG
IST1990I PENDING AUTOLOGON REQUESTS FOR:
IST1993I NETA.APPL1 - WAITING FOR PLU NOTIFICATION
IST314I END
The following sample output is displayed
if SCOPE=ALL is included on the previous command:
d net,autolog,id=appl1,scope=all
IST097I DISPLAY ACCEPTED
IST350I DISPLAY TYPE = AUTOLOG
IST1990I PENDING AUTOLOGON REQUESTS FOR:
IST1993I NETA.APPL1 - WAITING FOR PLU NOTIFICATION
IST1997I NETA.L3A3278A NETA.L3A3279C
IST314I END
The following sample output is displayed
if autologon requests are pending for APPL1, APPL2, and APPLBA1. In
this case, the real network ID is known for APPL1 and APPLBA1, but
not for APPL2. The host on which the command was issued has AUTOTI
defined with a nonzero value and AUTORTRY=ALL. The pending autologon
request for APPL1 was created when an autologon request found APPL1
to be in a connectable state (not enabled for sessions). The pending
autologon requests for APPL2 and APPLBA1 were created when these autologon
requests failed to find the controlling applications.
d net,autolog
IST097I DISPLAY ACCEPTED
IST350I DISPLAY TYPE = AUTOLOGON
IST1990I PENDING AUTOLOGON REQUESTS FOR:
IST1991I NETA.APPL1 - WAITING FOR PLU NOTIFICATION
IST1994I APPL2 - WAITING FOR CDRM OR CPCP ACTIVATION
IST1996I OR AUTOTI TIMER
IST1994I NETB.APPLBA1 - WAITING FOR CDRM OR CPCP ACTIVATION
IST1996I OR AUTOTI TIMER
IST314I END
The following sample output is displayed
when two LUs in this host have logged off their controlling application
(APPL1), which is in a different host and is session-capable:
d net,autolog,id=appl1,scope=all
IST097I DISPLAY ACCEPTED
IST350I DISPLAY TYPE = AUTOLOG
IST1990I PENDING AUTOLOGON REQUESTS FOR:
IST2100I NETA.APPL1 - NORMALLY LOGGED OFF LUS
IST1997I NETB.L3B3278A NETB.L3B3279C
IST314I END