CMASs known to local CMAS - CMASLIST

The CMASs known to local CMAS (CMASLIST) views display information about CMASs known to local CMAS.

Supplied views

To access from the main menu, click:

CICSPlex SM operations views > CMASs known to local CMAS

Table 1. Views in the supplied CMASs known to local CMAS (CMASLIST) view set
View Notes
CMASs known to local CMAS

EYUSTARTCMASLIST.CPSMDUMP

Capture a CICSPlex SM diagnostic dump, including the selected CMAS, the ESSS (Environmental Services Subsystem) address spaces, selected component data spaces, and optionally one additional address space.
CMASs known to local CMAS

EYUSTARTCMASLIST.DETAILED

Detailed general information about a selected CMAS.
CMASs known to local CMAS

EYUSTARTCMASLIST.PURGE

Purge any in-storage copies of security profiles that have been inherited from other CMASs
CMASs known to local CMAS

EYUSTARTCMASLIST.RESET

Force a CMAS to discard security information from the cache before timeout processing has occurred. Any change made to a user ID becomes visible only when the CMAS discards security information for the user from the cache.
CMASs known to local CMAS

EYUSTARTCMASLIST.RESETTIME

Reset the internal CICS clock of the selected CMAS.
CMASs known to local CMAS

EYUSTARTCMASLIST.SECREBUILD

Rebuild the in-storage external security manager (ESM) profiles for a CMAS
CMASs known to local CMAS

EYUSTARTCMASLIST.SHUTDOWN

Perform a normal shut down of a CMAS.
CMASs known to local CMAS

EYUSTARTCMASLIST.TABULAR

Tabular information about all CMASs associated with the CICSplex identified as the context.

Actions

Table 2. Actions available for CMASLIST views
Action Description
CPSMDUMP Capture a CICSPlex SM diagnostic dump, including the selected CMAS, the ESSS (Environmental Services Subsystem) address spaces, selected component data spaces, and optionally one additional address space.
PURGE Purge any in-storage copies of security profiles that have been inherited from other CMASs
RESET Force a CMAS to discard security information from the cache before timeout processing has occurred. Any change made to a user ID becomes visible only when the CMAS discards security information for the user from the cache.
RESETTIME Reset the internal CICS clock of the selected CMAS.
SECREBUILD Rebuild the in-storage external security manager (ESM) profiles for a CMAS
SHUTDOWN Perform a normal shut down of a CMAS.

Fields

Table 3. Fields in CMASLIST views
Field Attribute name Description
Type of access ACCESSTYPE The type of access that this CMAS has to the local CMAS, as one of the following:
  • ADJACENT
    • The CMAS has a direct CMAS-to-CMAS link with the local CMAS.
  • INDIRECT
    • The CMAS is connected to the local CMAS via one or more intermediate transit CMASs.
  • LOCAL
    • The CMAS is the local CMAS, which means it is the current context.
  • N_A
    • There is currently no connection between this CMAS and the local CMAS.
CMAS CMASNAME The name of the CMAS.
CPSM version of CMAS CPSMVER The 4-character number of a valid CICSPlex SM release, such as 0320 for CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, Version 3 Release 2
MVS job ID JOBID The MVS job ID of this CICS system.
MVS job name JOBNAME The MVS job name of this CICS system.
Status of CMAS STATUS The current status of a CMAS as known to the local CMAS. The status is one of the following:
  • ACTIVE
    • The CMAS is active and available to perform work
  • CREATING
    • Contact with the CMAS is still being established; the CMAS is not yet available for work.
  • INACTIVE
    • The CMAS is not available for work. A CMAS is considered inactive if it shut down normally or if no contact was ever made with the local CMAS.
  • LOSTCON
    • Contact with the CMAS has been lost; the true state of the CMAS is not known. Contact can be lost if the CMAS terminated abnormally or if the CMAS-to-CMAS link failed.
  • N_A
    • Not applicable.
CICS system ID SYSID The 4-character system ID of the CICS system.
First transit CMAS TRANSITCMAS For CMASs with an access type of INDIRECT, the name of the transit CMAS through which the local CMAS communicates.
Number of transit CMASs TRANSITCNT For CMASs with an access type of INDIRECT, the number of transit CMASs through which communications must pass before reaching the target CMAS.