$D LOGON(nnn) - Display the status of JES2/VTAM interface(s) and their characteristics
Function
To display the status of the specified JES2/VTAM interface(s) and their current characteristics.
Syntax
Parameters
- LGN|LOGON(n|*)
- The $HASP881 message displays the status of the specified JES2/VTAM interface(s) and their current characteristics. The subscript can also specify a range of values.
- Applid=applid
- Specifies the 1 to 8 character name that your installation assigned to JES2.
- LOG={No|Yes}
- Specifies whether JES will monitor the VTAM® interface and record all SNA events.
- Password
- Specifies a 1 to 8 character security password that is presented to VTAM.
- RESTART=(Yes|No,interval)
- Displays whether this logon will be restarted if it is drained. The interval is the approximate time (in minutes) between attempted restarts. The valid range for interval is 0 to 1440. A value of 0 indicates that the default interval (from NJEDEF CONNECT=) is used. A third positional displays the approximate time (yyyy.ddd,hh:mm) when the next attempt is made.
- SESsions
- Displays the VTAM application interfaces and their corresponding status associated with this SNA line.
- STATUS[=ACTIVE|DRAINED|DRAINING|INACTIVE]
- Displays
the current status of the device. The following types of status can
be displayed:
- Type
- Meaning
- ACTIVE
- JES2 is using the device for job processing and will continue to do so as long as jobs are both available and eligible for the device.
- DRAINED
- JES2 does not use the device until you start it with a $S command.
- DRAINING
- JES2 is using the device to process jobs, but will stop using this device once the current function has completed.
- INACTIVE
- JES2 is not using the device, but would do so if a job were both available and eligible for the device.
- TRaceio={Yes|No}
- Specifies whether (Yes) or not (No) JES2 will trace channel-end completions for logons.
Authority Required
This command requires display authority. The description of the $T RDRnn command explains how to ensure that the authority of the appropriate MVS™ system command group is assigned.
This command requires read security access authority. For a description of assigning command input authority, see z/OS JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide.
Scope
Single member. The response to this command will be a display of information about this member only.
Messages
$HASP881 command response.
Examples
1 $D LOGON
$d logon(*)
$HASP881 LOGON20
$HASP881 LOGON20 APPLID=POK,STATUS=DRAINED,LOG=NO,
$HASP881 PASSWORD=(NOTSET),SESSIONS=,TRACEIO=NO
$HASP881 LOGON998
$HASP881 LOGON998 APPLID=JES2,STATUS=DRAINED,LOG=NO,
$HASP881 PASSWORD=(NOTSET),SESSIONS=,TRACEIO=NO
$HASP881 LOGON999
$HASP881 LOGON999 APPLID=JES2N1,STATUS=DRAINED,LOG=NO,
$HASP881 PASSWORD=(NOTSET),SESSIONS=,TRACEIO=NO
The $HASP881 message indicates logon characteristics.
2 $dlogon1
$HASP881 LOGON1 APPLID=JESA,STATUS=DRAINED,RESTART=(YES,2),
$HASP881 LOG=NO,PASSWORD=(NOTSET),SESSIONS=,TRACEIO=NO