Enqueue Reserve (SENQR) Report
The SENQR control statement produces the Enqueue Reserve (SENQR) Report. The header of this report shows the date and time the data was collected. Each row in this report reflects a currently outstanding reserve request.
The following figure is an example of the Enqueue Reserve (SENQR) Report.
BMC SOFTWARE, INC. XYZ COMPANY REPORT DATE: MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS SYSTEM: SYSB SYSB Z v.rr.n
CPU= 38/ 36 UIC= 73 PAGING= 0 ES MIG AGE= 77866
JOBNAME ASID SYSTEM REQ VOLSER DEV RSV MAJOR MINOR
JES2 501 SYSB EO SYSP10 010A1 OFF SYSZJES2 SYSP10SYS1.HASPCPB1
The following table lists the header, ID (used when specifying keywords), and a brief description of each column in this report.
Column header | Column ID | Description |
---|---|---|
JOBNAME | JOBNAME | Name of the address space |
ASID | ASID | Address space identifier of the job that has the requested resource |
SYSTEM | SYSTEM | System on which the job that owns the requested resource is running |
REQ | REQ | Request type for the resource and status of the request |
VOLSER | VOLSER | Volume serial of the volume mounted on the device |
DEV | DEV | Device number of the device for which the reserve was issue, which includes the subchannel set ID. (snnnn) - 's' is the subchannel set ID and 'nnnn' is the device number. |
RSV | RSV | Reserve status of the device |
MAJOR | MAJOR | Major queue name of the resource |
MINOR | MINOR | Minor queue name of the resource |
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