BPXO046I hh.mm.ss DISPLAY OMVS text
Explanation
procname kernelasid status parmmemberlist
PFS CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
PFS TYPE DESCRIPTION ENTRY MAXSOCK OPNSOCK HIGHUSED
type description entrypoint maxsock opnsock hwmsock
PFS NAME DESCRIPTION ENTRY STATUS FLAGS
name description entrypoint pfsstatus pfsflags
PFS TYPE PARAMETER INFORMATION
type parms
type CURRENT VALUES: FIXED(fixed) VIRTUAL(virtual)
hh.mm.ss pfstatus
procname kernelasid SHUTTING DOWN progresscounter parmmemberlist
In response to the DISPLAY OMVS,PFS command, this message displays information about the z/OS UNIX physical file systems.
- 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 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 data specified with the TYPE operand on the FILESYSTYPE statement.
Note: If a dash (-) appears as the first character of PFS TYPE, it means the PFS is inactive.
- description
- A brief description of the physical file system.
- entrypoint
- The name of the load module specified with the ENTRYPOINT operand on the FILESYSTYPE or SUBFILESYSTYPE statements.
- maxsock
- This is the MAXSOCKETS operand of a NETWORK statement for a sockets physical file system. It specifies the maximum number of sockets that can be open at one time for the address family.
- opnsock
- The number of sockets that are currently opened for this sockets physical file system.
- hwmsock
- The highest number of sockets opened at one time for this sockets physical file system.
- name
- The data specified with the NAME operand on the SUBFILESYSTYPE statement. If a dash (-) should appear as the first character for any PFS name, it means that the PFS is inactive.
- pfsstatus
- ACT — The PFS is active.
INACT — The PFS is inactive.
- pfsflags
- CD — Current® Default transport provider: The
system is currently using this PFS as the default transport provider although it was not specified
as the default with the SUBFILESYSTYPE statement.
SD — Specified Default transport provider: This PFS was specified as the default transport provider with the SUBFILESYSTYPE statement. However, it is currently not being used as the default.
SC — Specified is Current transport provider: This PFS was specified as the default transport provider with the SUBFILESYSTYPE statement and the system is currently using it as the default.
- parms
- The data specified with the PARM operand on the FILESYSTYPE or the SUBFILESYSTYPE statements.
For the HFS, the current settings for the FIXED and VIRTUAL parameters will also be displayed.
Although you may specify up to 1024 bytes with the PARM operand, only the first 165 bytes will be displayed.
- fixed
- The amount of virtual storage (in megabytes) that is fixed at HFS initialization time.
- virtual
- The amount of virtual storage (in megabytes) that HFS data and meta data buffers should use.
- pfstatus
- One of the following status:
- RECYCLING
- The PFS is recycling.
- RECYCLING, MOUNTING
- The PFS is recycling and remounting file systems.
- RECYCLING, MOUNTS PENDING
- The PFS is recycling and mounts are pending.
- SHUTTING DOWN
- z/OS® UNIX is shutting down.
- progresscounter
- An increasing progress counter.
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