$D PATH - Display paths from node to node
Function
To display the path from one node to another in a network.
One or more parameters on this command accepts wild cards. Parameter descriptions will note that.
Syntax
Parameters
- PATH
- Displays the path from the node at which the command is entered to the node specified in the command.
- (nodename|n|*)
- Specifies the target node. You can use nodename or node number or an asterisk ( * ) to obtain information for all nodes. You can also specify wild cards for the path name. See Using wildcards for additional information.
- LONG
- Displays information about secondary lines.
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
MAS-wide. This command displays information about the entire MAS.
Messages
The $HASP231 message displays the nodes in the path from the node on which the command is entered to the node named in the command.
The STATUS parameter will be displayed; however, this parameter cannot be specified (it is display-only). A STATUS=SIGNON VIA LINE will be displayed whenever the primary line displayed in the message is currently in the process of a sign-on.
Examples
1
$dpath(vmx02)
$hasp231 path(vmx02) 634
$hasp231 path(vmx02) status=(through member d3x0),rest=100,
$hasp231 path=(isof1,vmx02)
2
$DPATH001
$HASP231 PATH(BATEST) 856
$HASP231 PATH(BATEST) STATUS=(THROUGH MEMBER ST37),REST=400,
$HASP231 PATH=(S2324,AB2JES,BATEST),
$HASP231 STATUS=(THROUGH LNE1101),REST=400,
$HASP231 PATH=(S2324,JSYSTEM,BATEST),
$HASP231 STATUS=(AWAITING RESET WITH AHFJES),
$HASP231 REST=400,PATH=(S2324,AHFJES,BATEST)
3
$dpath(node1)
$HASP231 PATH(NODE1)
$HASP231 PATH(NODE1) STATUS=(THROUGH LNE1),REST=200,
$HASP231 PATH=(NODE2,NODE1)
4
$dpath(node1),long
$HASP231 PATH(NODE1)
$HASP231 PATH(NODE1) STATUS=(THROUGH LNE1,THROUGH LNE11),
$HASP231 REST=200,PATH=(NODE2,NODE1)
The LONG parameter displays information about secondary lines.