IEC347I LIST CATALOG TASKS text
Explanation
Where text is:
FLAGS - TASK ADDRESS - JOBNAME / STEPNAME - ELAPSED TIME - ID
------ XXXXXXXX NOACTIVE / NONE 00.00.00 xx
[ WAITING FOR Get LatchShr # latch FROM latchaddr FOR time ]
0-OLDEST, W-WAIT, A-ABEND, E-ENQ, R-RECALL, L-RLS
The
MODIFY command was issued for the catalog address space (CAS), requesting
a list of CAS service tasks. The message display contains the following
information for each service task:
- The task's hexadecimal address.
- The jobname jname and stepname sname that the task is currently processing. If no CAS service tasks are active, NOACTIVE replaces jname and NONE replaces sname.
- The amount of time the request has been active in the CAS.
- The task ID.
- If the task is waiting for a latch operation to complete,
this message displays also the latch number, latch along
with the latchaddr and the elapsed wait time.Note: The line shown here is just one example of multiple variations that may occur.
The following indicators provide additional information
about the status of a task:
- O
- The task is the oldest active request.
- W
- The task is waiting (such as, for ENQ).
- A
- The task is abending.
- E
- The task is in ENQ wait.
- R
- The task is in RECALL wait.
- L
- The task is suspended waiting for a response from the RLS address space for a request for an RLS function. When this flag displays, you should follow the RLS-specific diagnostic procedures for gathering information to report this problem.
For additional information on the MODIFY CATALOG,LIST command, see Interpreting MODIFY CATALOG,LIST Output or Interpreting MODIFY CATALOG,LISTJ(jobname)DETAIL Output in the z/OS DFSMS Managing Catalogs.
System action
The system issues a multi-line message with the appropriate information about active CAS service tasks.
Source
DFSMSdfp
Module
IGG0CLGB
Routing code
-
Descriptor code
5