User Information view (IUSERI)


The User Information view (IUSERI) displays summary information about IMS users, both static and dynamic, across multiple systems.

The IUSERI view identifies all currently signed-on users. The view also reports the name of any user for whom work (input or output messages) is queued, regardless of whether that user is currently signed on, which lets you know if work is pending for that user the next time the user signs on.

The IUSERI view is a good place to start when users call in with a problem. The view:

  • Identifies which IMS the user is logged on to
  • Shows the user’s last transaction
  • Identifies the number of output messages put into the LTERM queue, as well as the number of messages remaining (unreceived) on the queue

The information provided by the IUSERI view can help you provide quick answers when users in response mode call in with a problem.

The IUSERI view identifies the LTERM associated with each user structure and indicates whether the user structure was dynamically created. It provides the node identification for VTAM users and the line number and physical terminal number for non-VTAM users.

You can hyperlink to the IUSERI view from the:

  • Active Users option in the IMS Easy Menu (EZIMS)
  • IMS Fast Menu (EZIFAST)
  • IMS SSI Easy Menu (EZISSI)
  • IMS Operations Menu (EZIOPSR)

Note

When an IMS subsystem is using shared message queues, the Age field in the IUSERI view displays a value of SMQ, indicating that the statistic is available only for local message queue environments.

If SMQ is displayed in the Que Cnt field, the ISQQUERY parameter in BBPARM member IMFBEX00 is preventing collection of message count data for IMS subsystems using shared message queues. When the ISQQUERY parameter is allowing collection of message count data for shared message queues, you can also use it to define the refresh rate for the data.

For information about using the ISQQUERY parameter, see MainView for IMS and MainView for DBCTL Customization Guide. To determine the current setting of the ISQQUERY parameter, use the IBEXSUMR view.

30MAR2009  12:00:17 ------ MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (V6.0.00) ----------------
COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> CSR
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>                                            
 W1 =IUSERI============I10X=====*========30MAR2009==12:00:14====MVIMS====D===48
-                             User Information - Realtime                   
  Related Views                                             . User Status   
  . Devices w/'Bad' Status   . User Timestamp               . LTERM Status  
  . Input/Ouput Status       . Users in Response Mode       . Node Status   
                                                                             
CMD User     Signon   LTERM    NodeName Enq   Que     Last     Dy IMS     MVS  
--- Name     User ID  Name     LinePtrm Cnt   Cnt Age Trn/Ltrm Cr ID      ID   
    TMRTRN            TMRTRN               1    1   0          Y  Y19H    SJSC
    TMRSTN            TMRSTN               1    1   0          Y  Y19H    SJSC
    L1WC1O08          C1QHHO1A             0    0   0             Y19H    SJSC
    L1WA1I01          A1QAAI1A             0    0   0             Y71H    SJSC
    L1WA1O01          A1QAAO1A             0    0   0             Y71H    SJSC
    L1WA1I02          A1QBBI1A             0    0   0             Y71H    SJSC
    L1WA1O02          A1QBBO1A             0    0   0             Y71H    SJSC
    L1WA1I03          A1QCCI1A             0    0   0             Y71H    SJSC

The following hyperlinks are provided on the view:

Hyperlink from

To access

User Name

LTERM Name

NodeName LinePtrm

Communication Activity and Status Detail view (IUDETAIL), which shows detailed information for the selected terminal or user

Last Trn/Ltrm

Transaction Overview view (ITRSUMR), where you can check the processing status of the last transaction requested by the terminal or user

 

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