$D OFFLOAD - Display offload devices
Function
To display JES2 offload devices.
Syntax
Parameters
- ARCHIVE
- Specifies which offload devices JES2 prevents from scheduling jobs for offload.
- CRTIME={RESET|RESTORE}
- Specifies the creation time to be associated with jobs and output
on reload.
- RESET
- Indicates that the time to be assigned is the time of the reload.
- RESTORE
- Indicates that the time to be assigned is the original creation time (before the data was offloaded).
- DSN=dsn
- Specifies the offload data set used to define the offload device.
- LABEL={AL|AUL|BLP|NL|NSL|SL|SUL }
- Specifies
the type of label processing that is required for the tape that is
to be allocated for a non-cataloged spool offload data set.
- AL
- American National Standard label
- AUL
- American National Standard label and American National Standard user-defined label
- BLP
- Bypass label processing
- NL
- No Label
- NSL
- Non-standard label
- SL
- IBM® Standard label
- SUL
- IBM standard label and user-defined label
- PROTECT={No|Yes}
- Specifies whether the spool offload data set requires System Authorization Facility (SAF) protection.
- RETPD=retpd
- Specifies the retention period (1-9999), in days, if the offload data set is to be retained.
- STATUS
- Indicates that the status of the offload device is to be displayed.
- TRACE={No|Yes}
- Displays whether trace records are to be cut for data read or written by this offload device. See specific trace ids for more information.
- TYPE=}TRANSMIT|RECEIVE}
- Indicates whether the offload device is in the process of offloading jobs to an offload data set (TYPE=TRANSMIT) or reloading jobs from an offload data set (TYPE=RECEIVE).
- VALIDATE={No|Yes}
- Specifies the action JES2 takes if it determines that the first record of the offload data set is not LRECL=80.
- VOLS=vols
- Specifies the volume count (1-255) to be used for the spool offload data set.
Authority Required
For a description of assigning command input authority, see z/OS JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide.
Scope
Single member. See z/OS MVS System Commands for more information on using the ROUTE *ALL command.
Messages
The $HASP882 message is issued in response to this command.
Example
1 $DOFFLOAD1
$HASP882 OFFLOAD1 DSN=OFFLOAD.DATASET1,STATUS=DRAINED,
$HASP882 ARCHIVE=ONE,CRTIME=RESET,LABEL=SL,PROTECT=NO,
$HASP882 RETPD=30,TRACE=NO,UNIT=(161,1),VALIDATE=YES,
$HASP882 VOLS=255
JES2 provides information about offload devices.