Displaying the status of the BCSS address space
Use the STATUS command to display the status of the BCSS address space.
To issue the command at the z/OS console, use the following format:
ssid STATUS
If the BCSS is active, the following status message is displayed on the z/OS console:
BMC11700I STATUS, PRIVATE SUBSYSTEM ASID(0074) IS ACTIVE ssid
Multiple subsystem service tasks are also active in the BCSS address space. A message similar to the following is displayed for each service:
BMC11700I STATUS, TASK(xx), NDISP(xxxxxx), SUSPENDED ssid
The following message shows the number of service requests queued and not yet processed by BCSS:
BMC11700I STATUS, nnnn SERVICES REQUESTS QUEUED ssid
The following message shows the number of compression address spaces available to BCSS:
BMC11700I STATUS, nnnn COMPRESSION ADDRESS SPACES ssid
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