BPXO045I hh.mm.ss DISPLAY OMVS
Explanation
procname kernelasid status parmmemberlist
TYPENAME DEVICE ------STATUS------ MODE MOUNTED LATCHES
type device filestatus filemode mm/dd/yyyy L=latchnum
Q=latchunum
NAME=filesysname
PATH=pathname
UID=usermntUID
MOUNT PARM=mountparm OWNER=fsowner
automove client
version-auto-unmount
QSYSTEM=fsqsystem QJOBNAME=fsqowner
QPID=qpid
TAG=(textflag,ccsid)
sltype SYSTEM LIST: systemname systemname systemname systemname systemname systemname
systemname systemname systemname systemname systemname systemname
procname kernelasid SHUTTINGDOWN progresscounter parmmemberlist
ROSECLABEL = rosecl
PFS INFO: pfsstatus PFS EXCP: pfsexcpstat
In response to a DISPLAY OMVS,FILE command, this message displays information about z/OS® UNIX and its file systems. The line beginning with type appears one or more times for each file system.
In the message text:
- hh.mm.ss
- The time in hours (00–23), minutes (00–59), and seconds (00–59) for the DISPLAY OMVS command.
- procname
- The name of the z/OS UNIX cataloged procedure.
- kernelasid
- The address space ID of the kernel.
- status
- One of the following:
- ACTIVE
- z/OS UNIX is currently active.
- NOT STARTED
- z/OS UNIX was not started.
- INITIALIZING
- z/OS UNIX is initializing.
- TERMINATING
- z/OS UNIX is terminating.
- TERMINATED
- z/OS UNIX has been terminated.
- ETC/INIT WAIT
- z/OS UNIX is waiting for the /etc/init or /usr/sbin/init program to complete initialization.
- FORK SHUTDOWN
- FORK service has been shutdown.
- SHUTTING DOWN
- z/OS UNIX is shutting down.
- SHUTDOWN BLOCKED
- z/OS UNIX shutdown processing is blocked by one or more jobs, and it waits for all of the blockers to unblock or terminate.
- SHUTDOWN
- z/OS UNIX is shut down.
- RESTARTING
- z/OS UNIX is restarting after a shut down.
- parmmemberlist
- The parmlib member name list specified on the SET OMVS command or on the initialization of OMVS.
- type
- The file system type as defined by the FILESYSTYPE statement.
- device
- The device value to uniquely identify the device.
- filestatus
- One of the following:
- FORCE UNMOUNT
- An unmount with force is in progress.
- DRAIN UNMOUNT
- A file system drain unmount is in progress.
- IMMEDIATE UNMOUNT
- An immediate unmount is in progress.
- NORMAL UNMOUNT
- A normal unmount is in progress.
- RESET UNMOUNT
- An unmount was reset.
- IMMEDIATE UNMOUNT ATTEMPTED
- An immediate unmount was attempted.
- ACTIVE
- File system is active.
- QUIESCED
- File system is quiesced.
- NOT ACTIVE
- File system is not active.
- MOUNT IN PROGRESS
- File system is being mounted.
- ASYNCH MOUNT IN PROGRESS
- File system is being mounted asynchronously.
- IN RECOVERY
- File system is in recovery processing.
- UNOWNED
- File system has no server or owner.
- SUPERQUIESCED
- File system has been superquiesced.
- RECYCLING physical file system is recycling.
- RECYCLING, ASYNCH MOUNTING
- The physical file system is recycling, and this file system is in an asynchronous mount waiting for mount completion.
- RECYCLING, NOT ACTIVE
- The physical file system is recycling, and this file system failed to mount successfully.
- filemode
- One of the following:
- RDWR
- The file system is mounted for read/write access.
- READ
- The file system is mounted for read only access.
- mount_date
- The date that the file system was mounted.
- mount_time
- The time that the file system was mounted.
- L=l
- The latch number for this file system
- Q=q
- The quiesce latch number for this file system or 0 if the file system has never been quiesced by z/OS UNIX.
- filesysname
- The name of the file system.
- LATCH=latch
- The latch number for the file system.
- QL=ql
- pathname
- The name of the directory where the file system was originally mounted, truncated to 64 characters. You can convert it to uppercase by using the CAPS option.
- usermntUID
- The effective UID of the nonprivileged user who mounted this file system.
- mountparm
- The parameter specified to the mount callable service, truncated to 57 characters. You can convert it to uppercase by using the CAPS option.
- fsowner
- The system that owns this file system.
- automove
- This information will only be displayed if the system is running SYSPLEX(YES). One of the
following:
- AUTOMOVE=Y
- The file system will be automatically moved during recovery operations.
- AUTOMOVE=N
- The file system will NOT be automatically moved during recovery operations.
- AUTOMOVE=U
- The file system will be automatically unmounted during recovery operations.
- AUTOMOVE=I
- The file system will be automatically moved using an include system list during recovery operations.
- AUTOMOVE=E
- The file system will be automatically moved using an exclude system list during recovery operations.
- client
- One of the following:
- CLIENT=Y
- This file system is a client.
- CLIENT=N
- This file system is not a client.
- fsqsystem
- The system that quiesced this file system.
- fsqowner
- The jobname that quiesced the file system.
- qpid
- The pid that quiesced the file system.
- textflag
- One of the following:
- TEXT
- Auto-conversion of untagged files is allowed.
- NOTEXT
- Auto-conversion of untagged files is not allowed.
- ccsid
- The implicit CCSID for untagged files in the file system.
- version-auto-unmount
- This information will only be displayed if this is or was a version file system with the version
auto-unmount attribute set. If so then it will display:
VERSION_AUTO_UNMOUNT
If it is set, the file system will be automatically unmounted when it is no longer being used as a version file system by any system in the sysplex.
- sltype
- The type of the system list in use (include/exclude).
- systemname
- The name of a system in the automove system list.
- progresscounter
- An increasing progress counter.
- rosecl
- The name of the read-only security label assigned to the file system.
- pfsstatus
- The status returned by the physical file system.
- pfsexcpstat
- The exception status returned by the physical file system.Note: When a zFS file system that is mounted RWSHARE get quiesced, zFS will update pfsexcpstat so it displays QUIESCED. filestatus.
System action
The system continues processing.
Operator response
None.
System programmer response
None.
Module
BPXOMAST
Source
z/OS UNIX System Services kernel (BPX)
Routing Code
-
Descriptor Code
5,8,9