Displaying operator information (OPDATA)

Use the DISPLAY OPDATA command to display operator information (OPDATA). Depending on the operands specified, the display may represent either sysplex-wide data or system-unique data.

The syntax of the DISPLAY OPDATA command is:
 
D {OPDATA|O}[,PREFIX       ][,L={a|name|name-a}]
            
            [,{MONITOR|MN}[,FULL]]
            [,MODE]
OPDATA or O
The system displays operator information.
PREFIX
The system displays (in message IEE603I) sysplex-wide information about the command prefixes defined for the subsystems in the sysplex. This is the default if no other operands are specified. See z/OS MVS Planning: Operations for more information.
MONITOR or MN
The system is to display (in message CNZ1100I) the enablement status of the monitoring facility for all message types supported, including whether each of these monitor message types are sent to the system log/operlog. The system also displays the number of consoles and, if applicable, TSO/E users that have requested to receive specific message types.
FULL
Instead of displaying the number of consoles and TSO/E users that have requested to receive specific message types, the system lists the names of those consoles. If there is any TSO/E user information to display, an additional section listing the user names will be included.
MODE
The system issues message CNZ9006I that displays the current Console Services mode and migration status of all systems in the sysplex.
L=a, name, or name-a
Specifies the display area (a), console name (name), or both (name-a) where the display is to appear.

If you omit this operand, the display is presented in the first available display area or the message area of the console through which you enter the command.

Example 1:

To display information about the command prefixes current and active on the sysplex, enter:
D O,PREFIX 

Example 2:

To display information about the enablement status of the monitoring facility for all monitor message types supported, enter:
D O,MONITOR 

Example 3:

To display information about the Console Service mode and migration status, enter:
D O,MODE
The output looks like:
CNZ9006I 11.27.40 DISPLAY O,MODE
CURRENT: DISTRIBUTED
SYSTEM   MIGRATION STATUS
SY1      MIGRATION SUPPORTED
SY2      MIGRATION SUPPORTED
SY3      MIGRATION SUPPORTED
SY4      MIGRATION SUPPORTED
SY5      MIGRATION SUPPORTED
SY6      MIGRATION SUPPORTED
SY7      MIGRATION SUPPORTED
SY8      MIGRATION SUPPORTED
SYSPLEX ABLE TO MIGRATE: YES