Status Display (MODIFY Command)


The FDRPAS for TCP/IP started task supports an z/OS STATUS inquiry command:

F USTPAS,STATUS

FDRPAS for TCP/IP responds with UST014* messages indicating the following details for each active sub-task.

  • Profile name
  • Network address
  • Number of files processed (Not Applicable for FDRPAS for TCP/IP)
  • CPU time
  • Internal sub-task ID (see below)

Sample STATUS Command

f ustpas,sta
  UST013 STATUS REQUEST  --- ACTIVE TASKS ---
  UST013 PROFILE  LUNAME # FILES   CPU(S) OPERATION  ID
  UST014 P#SH2510 C0A8FA03     0    1.246 PAS SWAP 0099
  UST014 P#SH93C9 COA8FA03     0    1.539 PAS SWAP 009A
  UST014 P#SH23C0 C0A8FA03     0    1.398 PAS SWAP 009B
  UST014 P#SH20D1 C0A8FA03     0    0.085 PAS SWAP 009C
  UST014 P#SH20CD C0A8FA03     0    1.241 PAS SWAP 009D
  UST014 P#SH20C6 C0A8FA03     0    1.461 PAS SWAP 009E
  UST014 P#SH20C3 C0A8FA03     0    1.396 PAS SWAP 009F
  UST014 P#SH20C0 C0A8FA03     0    1.501 PAS SWAP 00A0
  UST015     8 TASKS CURRENTLY ACTIVE - END OF DISPLAY
Warning

Important

  • The profile name that is displayed is dynamically generated using the literal source volume name prefixed by the literal “P#”.
  • The LUNAME value is the TCP/IP address in hex.
  • The #FILE value is not applicable for the FDRPAS for TCP/IP product.

 

 

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BMC AMI Storage FDRPAS 6.2