OMVSDATA report header
The OMVSDATA header information prefixes all the reports that are provided by the OMVSDATA
command. It appears regardless of the OMVSDATA options that are selected. The selected OMVSDATA
options are displayed, followed by system information pertinent to all reports. The following report
is an example that shows the OMVSDATA report
header.
* * * * OPENMVS REPORT * * * *
Report(s): PROCESS
Level(s): SUMMARY
Filter(s): NONE
Kernel status: Active
Kernel address space name: OMVS
Kernel address space ID: X'0014'
Kernel stoken: 0000005000000002
Startup options
Parmlib member: BPXPRMTS
CTRACE parmlib member: CTIBPXTS
Maximum processes on system: 256
Maximum users on system: 32
Maximum processes per user id: 16
Maximum thread tasks per process: 50
Maximum threads per process: 200
Maximum allocated files per process: 1,000
Maximum pseudo-terminal sessions: 256
Stack Information
Stack Address: 02FCEF28 in ASID X'0014'
Stack End Address: 02FD8F28
Stack Data: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Stack Entry 0
Stack Entry Address: 02FCF028
Previous Entry Address: 00000000
Next Entry Address: 02FCFA90
Entry Point ID: 0F08
Csect: BPXJCPC at 01CD0000
Entry Point: BPXJCPC at 01CD0000
Footprints: 3244
General Purpose Registers:
0-3 02FCF690 00000000 00000000 82DBDDF8
4-7 02DBD038 00F4AD00 7FFFCD90 00F4AD00
8-11 02FCEF2E 00000000 01CD1FFE 01CD0FFF
12-15 01CD0000 02FCF028 81CD132E 82F38638
Access Registers:
0-3 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
4-7 00000002 00000000 00000002 00000000
8-11 00000000 00000002 00000000 00000000
12-15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001
Stack Entry 1
Stack Entry Address: 02FCFA90
Previous Entry Address: 02FCF028
Next Entry Address: 02FD03F0
Entry Point ID: 0D0D
Csect: BPXNSKIL at 02F38638
Entry Point: BPXNSKIL at 02F38638
Footprints: E000
General Purpose Registers:
0-3 02FCFFB8 82F6509C 8294C7D0 00000000
4-7 02FCFB98 02FCFF18 82DBDDF8 00000000
8-11 00000164 00000000 02FCFF44 00000001
12-15 02FCFF44 0000000C 012F3720 02F64770
Access Registers:
0-3 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
4-7 00000002 0101001C 00000002 00000000
8-11 0101001C 00000002 00000000 00000002
12-15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001
Stack Entry 2 * Active *
Stack Entry Address: 02FD03F0
Previous Entry Address: 02FCFA90
Next Entry Address: 02FD0A20
Entry Point ID: 0904
Csect: BPXMIPCE at 01CD3C28
Entry Point: BPXMIARR at 01CD3EB8
Footprints: 0000
General Purpose Registers:
0-3 000000FC 81CD55AC 80FEBC66 0B08000A
4-7 02F9A288 00FD4ED8 82DBDDF8 7F0EFACC
8-11 7F0EF938 02F9A288 00000C60 02F9A288
12-15 00000C00 02FD0780 01CD4C27 01CD3C28
Access Registers:
0-3 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
4-7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
8-11 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
12-15 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
- Report(s)
- The type or types of OMVSDATA reports selected. The selected reports
and/or defaults are displayed. Each selected report type will be
processed at each of the selected levels of detail. The report type
can be any one or more of the following:
- COMMUNICATIONS
- FILE
- IPC
- NETSTAT
- PROCESS
- STORAGE
- Level(s) of Detail
- The level of the selected OMVSDATA reports. The selected levels
of detail and defaults are displayed. The report level can be any
one or more of the following:
- SUMMARY
- EXCEPTION
- DETAIL
- Filter(s)
- The selected levels of filtering are displayed. If no filtering
was specified, NONE is displayed. The filters can be any one or more
of the following:
- ASIDLIST
- USERLIST
- PROCESSID (for NETSTAT only)
- Kernel Status
- The current state of the kernel. The possible states are:
- Not active
- Not active and terminating
- Active
- Active and processing /etc/init startup
- Kernel Address Space Name
- The name of the kernel address space. This is the procedure name that is used to start the kernel.
- Kernel Address Space ASID
- The ASID of the kernel address space.
- Kernel Stoken
- The address space stoken of the kernel address space.
- Startup Options
- The options that are specified when the kernel address space was started. The options that are
displayed are:
- The parmlib member that is used to start the kernel address space
- The CTRACE parmlib member
- The maximum processes on system
- The maximum users on system
- The maximum processes per user ID
- The maximum threads per process
- The maximum thread tasks per process
- The maximum allocated files per process
- The maximum pseudo-terminal sessions
- Stack Information
- IBM® might request this information for problem determination. This information is displayed when the dump is taken by the system.