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OS/390 New Users

Determining Systems Values


with Display Commands

Session 2840 - SHARE Technical Conference - Boston, MA


Steve Schunk
Schunk and Associates, Inc. (SNK)

[email protected]
www.schunk-associates.com
.)
Copyright 2000 Schunk and Associates, Inc. (Permission granted to SHARE, Inc. to distribute.)

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Disclaimer:
This material is provided for your information, critical analysis,
and discussion. You need to evaluate whether the methods and
techniques presented here are useful and appropriate for your
particular installation and operation environment.

Trademarks:
Are the property of their respective owners.

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Agenda

•Objectives
Objectives
This is a Basic Systems Management Session

•MVS
MVS Display Command

•OS/390
OS/390 Release 2.4.0
New DISPLAY Command formats for new functions

•Summary
Summary

•Questions
Questions

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Bibliography

System Management:
•OS/390 MVS Planning: Operations (GC28-1760-03)
•OS/390 MVS System Commands (GC28-1781-03)
•OS/390 MVS Initialization and Tuning Guide (SC28-1751-03)
•OS/390 MVS Initialization and Tuning Reference (SC28-1752-03)
•OS/390 MVS Using the Subsystem Interface (SC28-1789-03)

Diagnostics
•OS/390 MVS Diagnosis: Procedures (SY28-1082-02)
•OS/390 MVS Diagnosis: Reference (SY28-1084-03)
•OS/390 MVS Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids (SY28-1085-03)
•OS/390 MVS Dump Output Messages (GC28-1749-03)
•OS/390 MVS System Codes (GC28-1780-03)
•OS/390 MVS System Messages, Volumes 1-5 (GC28-1784 through GC28-1788)

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OS/390 Display Command

Using the OS/390 DISPLAY system command, you can display information
about the Operating System, Jobs or Application Programs that are
running, the Processor, Devices that are Online and Offline, Central and
Expanded Storage, Workload Management Service Policy/Mode Status,
and even the Time of Day on the machine.

This session is a discussion of the DISPLAY command and it various


formats, as well as other relevant Application, Function, or Facility
Display commands.

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D A: Display System Activity

Display Activity

Use the DISPLAY Activity command to display information about


current system activity.

This information may include:


- JOBs: Batch jobs
- TSUs: TSO sessions
- STCs: System and/or Application Started Tasks

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D A: Display System Activity
D A,L
IEE114I 22.08.29 2000.059 ACTIVITY 641
JOBS M/S TS USERS SYSAS INITS ACTIVE/MAX VTAM OAS
00002 00074 00006 00028 00072 00006/00080 00002
LLA LLA LLA NSW S OPSMAIN OPSS OPSS NSW S
VLF VLF VLF NSW S TCP180 TCP180 TCPIP NSW S
DLF DLF DLF NSW S JES2 JES2 IEFPROC NSW S
TPXAIS TPXAIS TPX41 NSW S RACF RACF RACF NSW S
SNMPD SNMPD SNMPD NSW S NET NET NET NSW S
IXFP IXFP IXFP1 NSW S FTPS180 FTPS180 EZAFTSRV NSW S
NPM NPM NPM NSW S LPSERVE LPSERVE LPD NSW S
TCPIP TCPIP TCPIP NSW S FTP9040 FTP9040 EZAFTSRV NSW S
HSM HSM DFHSM NSW S RMF RMF IEFPROC NSW S
RMFGAT RMFGAT IEFPROC NSW S TSO TSO STEP1 OWT S
CICSPUD CICSPUD CICS410 NSW S SMTP SMTP SMTP NSW S
CICSQUD CICSQUD CICS410 NSW S EGLLOGT EGLLOGT LOGGER NSW S
SASSHARE SASSHARE SAS NSW S DSNDMSTR DSNDMSTR IEFPROC NSW S
IRD1PROC IRD1PROC NSW S DSNDDBM1 DSNDDBM1 IEFPROC NSW S
DSNDDIST DSNDDIST IEFPROC NSW S FTPSERVE FTPSERVE EZAFTSRV NSW S
EGLJESP EGLJESP CICSJES OWT S EOSWTRU EOSWTRU IEFPROC NSW S
PAHDOB10 STEP050 STEP1 NSW J PAHDIB40 STEP020 STEP1 NSW J
S140078 OWT DR3M004 IN NYHOPER OWT PROD OWT JAN9002 OWT KSL9001 IN

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D ASM: Display Auxiliary Storage Manager

Display ASM
Use the DISPLAY ASM command to identify and obtain information on the
PAGE and SWAP data sets the system is currently using. You can request
this information either for a data set of a given type, or a specific data set.
This information may include:
- Type of data set
- Percent full
- Status
- Device number
- Data set name
- Volume serial number
- Device type
- Data set size (in slots or swap sets)
- The number of slots or swap sets that are currently in use
- The number of slots or swap sets that are currently available
- The number of permanent I/O errors that on the specified data set

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D ASM: Display Auxiliary Storage Manager
D ASM
IEE200I 10.34.57 DISPLAY ASM 499
TYPE FULL STAT DEV DATASET NAME
PLPA 100% FULL 0712 PAGE.NPP1.PLPA
COMMON 4% OK 0712 PAGE.NPP1.COMMON
LOCAL 0% OK 0713 PAGE.NPP1.LOCAL1
LOCAL 0% OK 0712 PAGE.NPP1.LOCAL2
LOCAL NV 0% OK 073E PAGE.NPP1.LOCAL3
NO SWAP DATASETS ARE IN USE
PAGEDEL COMMAND IS NOT ACTIVE

D ASM,PLPA
IEE200I 23.17.51 DISPLAY ASM 308
TYPE FULL STAT DEV DATASET NAME
PLPA 100% FULL 0712 PAGE.NPP1.PLPA
VOLSER DEVTYP SIZE USED AVAIL ERRORS
PAG1P1 3390 180 180 0 0

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D C: Display System Consoles

Display Consoles
Use the DISPLAY Consoles command to display the status of all consoles or
of specific consoles within a system or sysplex.

This information may include:


- MCS Consoles:
Consoles Where the functions and message traffic of the system are
divided among a number of consoles. These consoles make up a multiple-
console configuration controlled and serviced by MCS.

- Extended MCS Consoles:


Consoles Extended MCS consoles can increase the number
of MCS consoles as in TSO/E: SDSF sessions on MVS systems or in allowing
applications/programs an interface to MVS messages and send commands.

- SubSystem Interface Consoles


Consoles: If the console is allocated to a subsystem
there is no corresponding device definition in the IODF. Some subsystems,
such as NETVIEW can reserve consoles for their own use. It is called a
subsystem-allocatable console and is defined to the subsystem.

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D C: Display System Consoles
D C,NACTIVE,MSTR
IEE889I 02.22.33 CONSOLE DISPLAY 817
MSG: CURR=1 LIM=5000 RPLY:CURR=1 LIM=99 SYS=NPP1 PFK=00
PF K=00
CONSOLE/ALT ID --------------- SPECIFICATIONS ---------------
NPP10CA0/NPP10CC0 01 COND=M AUTH=MASTER NBUF=N/A UD=Y <-- MCS Console
AREA=Z MFORM=T,J
NPP1 DEL=R RTME=1 RNUM=20 SEG=20 CON=N
USE=FC LEVEL=ALL PFKTAB=PFKTAB1
ROUTCDE=ALL
CMDSYS=*
CMDSYS=*
MSCOPE=NPP1
MONITOR=JOBNAMES
NPP10CC0/NPP10CA0 02 COND=N AUTH=MASTER NBUF=N/A UD=N <--- MCS Console
AREA=Z MFORM=T,J
DEL=R RTME=1 RNUM=19 SEG=20 CON=N
USE=FC LEVEL=ALL PFKTAB=PFKTAB1
ROUTCDE=ALL
CMDSYS=*
CMDSYS=*
MSCOPE=NPP1

03/OPSS0018 03 COND=SS,M AUTH=MASTER NBUF=N/A <--- Subsystem Interface Console


NPP1 ROUTCDE=NONE
04/OPSS0018 04 COND=SS,M AUTH=MASTER NBUF=N/A <--- Subsystem Interface Console
NPP1 ROUTCDE=NONE

KSL9001 --- COND=N AUTH=MASTER UD=N <--- Extended MCS Console


SDSF MFORM=S LEVEL=ALL
ROUTCDE=NONE
CMDSYS=NPP1
MSCOPE=*
MSCOPE=*ALL
=*ALL

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D C: Display EMCS Consoles

Display EMCS Consoles

Use the DISPLAY EMCS command (instead of the DISPLAY CONSOLES


command) to display information about Extended MCS (EMCS) consoles.

When the system searches for any consoles you specify, it allows wildcard
matching.

CN, SYS, and KEY can include wildcard characters, * and/or ?, that allow a
single parameter to match many different actual console names.

For example:
CN=AD? matches console names like AD1, or AD2, but not ADD1.
CN=A* matches console names like A1, or AD1, or ADD1.

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D C: Display EMCS Consoles
DISPLAY EMCS,INFO
IEE130I 12.08.21 DISPLAY EMCS FRAME LAST F E SYS=SYS01
SYS=SYS01
NUMBER OF CONSOLES MATCHING CRITERIA: 3
CN=SYS01 STATUS=A CNID=01000001 MIGID=100 KEY=SYSCONS
SYS=SYS01 ASID=000A JOBNAME=--------
JOBNAME=-------- JOBID=--------
JOBID=--------
UD=N HC=N AUTO=N DOM=NORMAL
MONITOR=--------
MONITOR=-------- CMDSYS=SYS01
ALTGRP=--------
ALTGRP=-------- LEVEL=ALL,NB AUTH=MASTER
ROUTCDE=NONE
CN=EMCS1 STATUS=A CNID=02000001 MIGID=101 KEY=EXAMPLE
SYS=SYS01 ASID=0019 JOBNAME=EXTMCS JOBID=STC00008
UD=N HC=N AUTO=N DOM=NORMAL
MONITOR=--------
MONITOR=-------- CMDSYS=SYS01
ALTGRP=--------
ALTGRP=-------- LEVEL=ALL AUTH=MASTER
ROUTCDE=ALL
CN=EMCS2 STATUS=A CNID=03000001 MIGID=102 KEY=EXAMPLE
SYS=SYS01 ASID=001C JOBNAME=EXTMCS JOBID=STC00009
UD=N HC=N AUTO=N DOM=NORMAL
MONITOR=--------
MONITOR=-------- CMDSYS=SYS01
ALTGRP=--------
ALTGRP=-------- LEVEL=ALL AUTH=MASTER
ROUTCDE=ALL

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D CNGRP: Display System Console Groups *

Display CNGRP

Use this command to display the console group definitions in effect for
the sysplex. The definitions, activated via a SET CNGRP command or the
INIT statement in CONSOLxx, are obtained from the CNGRPxx definitions
in SYS1.PARMLIB.

There are three options for this command:

- Display all active console groups with their names

- Display all console names associated with input group names

- Display only console group names active in the SYSPLEX

* Indicates a service or product your installation may or may no


nott use.
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D CNGRP: Display System Console Groups *
D CNGRP
IEE679I 23.40.46 CNGRP DISPLAY 474
NO CONSOLE GROUPS DEFINED

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D DUMP: Display System Dump Data sets

Display DUMP

- Status and availability of pre- and automatically allocated dump data sets
(static and dynamic)
- Which SYS1.DUMP data sets are available and which are full
- The title and error-related data for pre- and automatically allocated dump
data sets
- How many dumps are captured in virtual storage and how much storage
they occupy
- What dump mode and options are currently in effect
- How much virtual storage is available for capturing additional dumps
- The status of automatic dump data set allocation
- What resources are defined for automatic dump data set allocation
- The naming convention currently in effect for automatically allocated
dump data sets

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D DUMP: Display System Dump Data sets

D D,T
IEE853I 10.39.23 SYS1.DUMP TITLES 765
SYS1.DUMP DATA SETS AVAILABLE=000 AND FULL=002
CAPTURED DUMPS=0000, SPACE USED=00000000M, SPACE FREE=00000500M
SYS3.SVCDUMP.NPP1.D000217.S00011.CICSQUD TITLE=CICS DUMP:
SYSTEM=CICSQUD CODE=AP0001 ID=9/0011
DUMP TAKEN TIME=08.18.12 DATE=02/17/2000
DUMP00 TITLE=JOB=DWEST01 ,CAS ESTAE-
ESTAE-5695DF105 R1D0,ABEND0C4,
IGG0CLE4+0C0A,FMID=HDZ11D0 ,MAINT=UW48720
DUMP TAKEN TIME=14.10.45 DATE=05/14/1999
DUMP01 TITLE=COMPON=COMMTASK, COMPID=SC1CK, ISSUER=IEAVMFRR-
ISSUER=IEAVMFRR-ESTAE
,COMMUNICATIONS TASK DUMP
DUMP TAKEN TIME=13.32.28 DATE=08/05/1999

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D DUMP: Display System Dump Data sets

D D,O
IEE857I 23.08.02 DUMP OPTION 805
SYSABEND-
SYSABEND- ADD PARMLIB OPTIONS SDATA=(LSQA,TRT,CB,ENQ,DM,IO,ERR,SUM),
PDATA=(SA,REGS,LPA,JPA,PSW,SPLS)
SYSUDUMP-
SYSUDUMP- ADD PARMLIB OPTIONS SDATA=(SUM), NO PDATA OPTIONS
SYSMDUMP-
SYSMDUMP- ADD PARMLIB OPTIONS (NUC,SQA,LSQA,SWA,TRT,RGN,SUM)
SDUMP-
SDUMP- ADD OPTIONS (ALLPSA,NUC,SQA,LSQA,RGN,LPA,TRT,CSA,SWA,Q=NO,
GRSQ,XESDATA),BUFFERS=00000000K,
MAXSPACE=00000500M,MSGTIME=99999 MINUTES

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D GRS: Display Global Resource Serialization

Display GRS

Use the DISPLAY GRS command to display information that helps you
control the global resource serialization complex.

This information may include:


- The status of each system associated with the current global resource
serialization complex
- The contents of the RESERVE conversion, SYSTEMS exclusion, and
SYSTEM inclusion resource name lists (RNLs)
- Information on resources for which there is contention or information
about a specific resource
- Information on resources that are delaying or suspending RNL changes

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D GRS: Display Global Resource Serialization

D GRS,ALL
ISG343I 10.43.35 GRS STATUS 050
LIST TYPE QNAME RNAME
INCL GEN SYSDSN
EXCL GEN SYSDSN ANF
EXCL SPEC SYSDSN SYS1.BRODCAST
CON GEN SYSZRACF
NO ENQ RESOURCE CONTENTION EXISTS
LATCH SET NAME : RMF.LATCHSET.PRIVATE
CREATOR JOBNAME : RMF CREATOR ASID : 005C
LATCH NUMBER : 0
REQUESTOR ASID EXC/SHR OWN/WAIT
RMF 005C EXCLUSIVE OWN
RMF 005C EXCLUSIVE WAIT
SYSTEM STATE SYSTEM STATE
NPP1 ACTIVE NPT1 ACTIVE
THERE IS NO RNL CHANGE IN PROGRESS.

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D IOS: Display I/O Subsystem

Display IOS

Use the DISPLAY IOS command to display IO Subsystem related


configuration information.

This information may include:

- Display of any jobs with outstanding binds on the primary Eligible Device
Table (EDT), and, if applicable, on the secondary EDT

- Display of the amount of the hardware system area (HSA) that is available
to perform configuration changes

- Display of current IODF data set and token

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D IOS: Display I/O Subsystem

D IOS,CONFIG(ALL)
IOS506I 10.52.46 I/O CONFIG DATA 646
ACTIVE IODF DATA SET = SYS3.IODF18
CONFIGURATION ID = OS390 EDT ID = 00
TOKEN: PROCESSOR DATE TIME DESCRIPTION
SOURCE: PROCB 00-
00-02-
02-11 20:42:25 SYS3 IODF18
HARDWARE SYSTEM AREA AVAILABLE FOR CONFIGURATION CHANGES
47 PHYSICAL CONTROL UNITS
414 SUBCHANNELS FOR SHARED CHANNEL PATHS
359 SUBCHANNELS FOR UNSHARED CHANNEL PATHS
20 LOGICAL CONTROL UNITS FOR SHARED CHANNEL PATHS
20 LOGICAL CONTROL UNITS FOR UNSHARED CHANNEL PATHS
ELIGIBLE DEVICE TABLE LATCH COUNTS
0 OUTSTANDING BINDS ON PRIMARY EDT

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D IOS,MIH: Display I/O Subsystem MIH Values

Display IOS,MIH

Use the DISPLAY IOS,MIH command to request a display of the current time
intervals for the missing interrupt handler (MIH) or I/O timing limits.

- You can display the MIH time interval for all device classes, a specific
device class, or one or more specific devices.

- You can display the I/O timing limits for one or more specific devices, or
for a range of devices.

- You can request the display as a formatted or unformatted display.

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D IOS,MIH: Display I/O Subsystem MIH Values

D IOS,MIH,TIME=ALL
IOS086I 10.54.11 MIH AND IOT TIMES 740
MOUNTMSG= NO, HALT=00:05, MNTS=03:00, UREC=03:00,
DASD=05:00, TAPE=03:00, GRAF=03:00, CTC =01:00, COMM=03:00,
CHAR=03:00, IOTDASD=00:00,
US01=20:00 UDEV=06C0, 06C2, 06C1, 06C3, 06C4, 06C5, 06C6, 06C7,
06C8, 06C9, 06CA, 06CB, 06CC, 06CD, 06CE, 06CF,
06CF,
US02=08:00 UDEV=0A70, 0A78, 0C80, 0C81, 0C82, 0C83, 0C84, 0C85,
0C86, 0C87, 0C88, 0C89, 0C8A, 0C8B, 0C8C, 0C8D,
0C8D,
0C8E, 0C8F,
US03=00:00 UDEV=0D80, 0D81, 0D82, 0D83, 0D84, 0D85, 0D86, 0D87,
0D88, 0D89, 0D8A, 0D8B, 0D8C, 0D8D, 0D8E, 0D8F,
0D8F,
0DB0, 0DB1, 0DB2, 0DB3, 0DB4, 0DB5, 0DB6, 0DB7,
0DB7 ,
0DB8, 0DB9, 0DBA, 0DBB, 0DBC, 0DBD, 0DBE, 0DBF.
0DBF.

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D IOS,STOP: Display I/O Subsystem - Stopped Devices

Display IOS,STOP

Use the DISPLAY IOS,STOP command to identify the shared DASD that is
currently stopped as result of the IOACTION STOP command.

This is used for Remote Peer to Peer Copy function only!

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D IOS,STOP: Display I/O Subsystem - Stopped Devices
D IOS,STOP
IOS609I IOACTION - NO DEVICES ARE STOPPED. REQUEST IGNORED

D IOS,STOP
IOS610I IOACTION-
IOACTION-THE FOLLOWING DEVICE(S) ARE IN THE STOPPED STATE:

420-
420- 42F, 440-
440- 44F, 470-
470- 48F, 4A0-
4A0- 4AF, 4C0-
4C0- 4E7

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D IPLINFO: Display IPL Information

Display IPLINFO

Use the DISPLAY IPLINFO command to display system data applicable to the
last IPL of the system.

This information may include:

- The date and time of the last IPL

- The release level of the system

- The contents of parmlib members IEASYSxx and IEASYMxx

- LOADxx information used for the IPL

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D IPLINFO: Display IPL Information

D IPLINFO
IEE254I 10.58.54 IPLINFO DISPLAY 011
SYSTEM IPLED AT 22.47.01 ON 02/11/2000
RELEASE SP6.0.4
USED LOADP1 IN SYS1.IPLPARM ON 0716
IEASYM LIST = (P1,00,L)
IEASYS LIST = 00 (OP)

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D LOGREC: Display System LOGREC (or EREP)

Display LOGREC

Use the DISPLAY LOGREC command to display the status of LOGREC error
recording. When an error occurs, the system records information about
the error in either the LOGREC data set or a sysplex-wide LOGREC log
stream. The diagnostic information provides a history of all hardware
failures, selected software errors, and selected system conditions. This
data is input to EREP (Environmental Record Editing and Printing) to
produce a report of any failures.

This information may include:


- The current LOGREC error recording medium (either the name of a log
stream, the name of a LOGREC data set, or IGNORE)
- The alternate recording medium, if a LOGREC data set has been defined
- Both current and alternate recording medium status

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D LOGREC: Display System Logrec (or EREP)

D LOGREC,ALL
IFB090I 11.00.50 LOGREC DISPLAY 191
CURRENT MEDIUM = DATASET
MEDIUM NAME = SYS1.LOGREC
DATASET MEDIUM = SYS1.LOGREC

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D M: Display Hardware Configuration

Display M

Use the DISPLAY M command to display the status of sides, processors,


vector facilities, ICRFs, channel paths, devices, central storage, and,
expanded storage or to compare the current hardware configuration to the
configuration in a CONFIGxx member of SYS1.PARMLIB.

When you specify a device number that could be mistaken for the device
name, precede the device number with a slash. The slash is optional with a
3-digit device number.

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D M: Display Hardware Configuration
D M=CPU(0,1,2)
IEE174I 11.04.44 DISPLAY M 520
PROCESSOR STATUS
ID CPU SERIAL
0 + 0157309672
1 + 1157309672
2 + 2157309672

D M=CHP(B4)
IEE174I 11.05.50 DISPLAY M 655
CHPID B4: TYPE=12, DESC=OPEN SYSTEMS ADAPTER
DEVICE STATUS FOR CHANNEL PATH B4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
B40 + + + + . . . . . . $@ $@ $@ . . .
B4F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + .
************************ SYMBOL EXPLANATIONS ************************
+ ONLINE @ PATH NOT VALIDATED - OFFLINE . DOES NOT EXIST
* PHYSICALLY ONLINE $ PATH NOT OPERATIONAL

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D M: Display Hardware Configuration
D M=DEV(B400)
IEE174I 23.05.36 DISPLAY M 654
DEVICE B400 STATUS=ONLINE
CHP B4
PATH ONLINE Y
CHP PHYSICALLY ONLINE Y
PATH OPERATIONAL Y

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D MPF: Display System Message Processing Facility

Display MPF

Use the DISPLAY MPF command to display information about message


processing and presentation that is contained in the MPFLSTxx member or
members of SYS1.PARMLIB currently in effect. MPF (Message Processing
Facility) allows control of Message Display and/or Suppression, Retention,
Color, Intensity, and Highlighting Options.

The MPF parameter on the INIT statement in the CONSOLxx member of


SYS1.PARMLIB or the SET MPF=xx command activates and deactivates an
MPFLSTxx member or members.

See OS/390 MVS Planning: Operations - Chapter 3. Managing Messages


and Commands, for more information on the relevance and defining of
the MPFLSTxx member.

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D MPF: Display System Message Processing Facility
D MPF
IEE677I 11.10.06 MPF DISPLAY 915
MESSAGE ID -MPF SUPPRESS RETAIN AUTO TOKEN EXIT
.NO_ENTRY -P1 NO YES YES
ADR734I -P1 NO YES NO MPFDSS01
ADR735W -P1 NO YES NO MPFDSS01
IST314I -P1 YES YES NO
IST523I -P1 YES YES NO
IST530I -P1 YES YES NO
IST894I -P1 YES YES NO
GENERAL WTO USER EXIT (IEAVMXIT) INACTIVE
FIELD -MPF COLOR HLIGHT INTEN FIELD -MPF COLOR HLIGHT INTEN
URGATTN -DFL RED NONE HIGH IMEDACTN -DFL WHITE NONE HIGH
EVETACTN -DFL GREEN NONE NORM GENMSG -DFL GREEN NONE NORM
PPMSG -DFL GREEN NONE NORM SELPEN -DFL BLUE NONE NORM
INSTRERR -DFL WHITE NONE HIGH ENTRYARA -DFL GREEN NONE NORM
WARNLGEN -DFL BLUE NONE NORM WARNRGEN -DFL BLUE NONE NORM
WARNRURG -DFL RED BLINK HIGH OOLCNTL -DFL TURQU NONE NORM
OOLLABEL -DFL TURQU NONE NORM OOLDATA -DFL GREEN NONE NORM
COMMAND USER EXITS NOT FOUND

07/2000 Page 35
D OMVS: Display OpenEdition MVS

Display OMVS

Open Edition - UNIX System Services (USS)


- OpenEdition status information (for example, active or terminating)
- Hierarchical file system (HFS) information
- OpenEdition process information for address spaces
- The current setting for all OpenEdition parmlib statements
- Information about multiple parmlib members

You can use this command to display address space information for a user
who has a process that is hung. You can also use the information returned
from this command to determine how many address spaces a given TSO/E
user ID is using, whether an address space is using too many resources,
and whether a user's process is waiting for an OpenMVS kernel function to
complete.

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D OMVS: Display OpenEdition MVS
D OMVS,OPTIONS
BPXO043I 00.52.29 DISPLAY OMVS 805
OMVS 000E ACTIVE OMVS=(P1)
OPENEDITION MVS CURRENT CONFIGURATION SETTINGS:
MAXPROCSYS = 200 MAXPROCUSER = 25
MAXFILEPROC = 64 MAXFILESIZE = NOLIMIT
MAXCPUTIME = 1000 MAXUIDS = 50
MAXRTYS = 50 MAXPTYS = 50
MAXMMAPAREA = 4096 MAXASSIZE = 41943040
MAXTHREADS = 200 MAXTHREADTASKS = 50
MAXCORESIZE = 4194304 MAXSHAREPAGES = 131072
IPCMSGQBYTES = 262144 IPCMSGQMNUM = 10000
IPCMSGNIDS = 500 IPCSEMNIDS = 500
IPCSEMNOPS = 25 IPCSEMNSEMS = 25
IPCSHMMPAGES = 256 IPCSHMNIDS = 500
IPCSHMNSEGS = 10 IPCSHMSPAGES = 262144
SUPERUSER = BPXROOT FORKCOPY = COW
STEPLIBLIST =
USERIDALIASTABLE =
PRIORITYPG VALUES: NONE
PRIORITYGOAL VALUES: NONE

* Indicates a service or product your installation may or may not use.

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D OPDATA: Display Operator Information

Display OPDATA

Display sysplex-wide operator information (OPDATA). The command


prefixes defined for subsystems in the sysplex are displayed.

See OS/390 MVS Planning: Operations for more information on the


relevance and defining of command prefixes.

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D OPDATA: Display Operator Information
D OPDATA
IEE603I 22.51.16 OPDATA DISPLAY 250
PREFIX OWNER SYSTEM SCOPE REMOVE FAILDSP
+ DSNPMSTR NPP1 SYSPLEX NO SYSPURGE
! OPSSOSF NPT1 SYSTEM NO PURGE
! OPSSOSF NPP1 SYSTEM NO PURGE
$ JES2 NPT1 SYSTEM NO SYSPURGE
$ JES2 NPP1 SYSTEM NO SYSPURGE
) OPSSATM NPT1 SYSTEM NO PURGE
) OPSSATM NPP1 SYSTEM NO PURGE
? OPSSECF NPT1 SYSTEM NO PURGE
? OPSSECF NPP1 SYSTEM NO PURGE
: DSNDMSTR NPP1 SYSPLEX NO SYSPURGE

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D R: Display Outstanding System Requests

Display R

Use the DISPLAY R command to display outstanding messages requiring


operator action.

These messages include WTOR messages, action messages saved by AMRF,


action messages issued by the communications task, and action messages
that were not displayed on all necessary consoles.

Use instead of “old” D R,L command.

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D R: Display Outstanding System Requests

D R,ALL
IEE112I 01.45.18 PENDING REQUESTS 832
RM=1 IM=0 CEM=0 EM=0 RU=0 IR=1 NOAMRF
ID:R/K T SYSNAME MESSAGE TEXT
03 R NPP1 *03 DSI802A CNM02 REPLY WITH VALID NCCF
SYSTEM OPERATOR COMMAND
PENDING UNITS:
INTRV REQ'D: 0A2F

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D SLIP: Display Slip Traps

Display SLIP

Use the DISPLAY SLIP command to display information about SLIP


(Serviceability Level Indicator Processing) traps.

There are some system dumps that are almost never required for
diagnostics. For example, some ABEND codes such as a B37 or 222,
already tell the diagnostician enough to solve the problem.

For these such ABENDs, SLIP operator commands, or SLIP traps, can be
coded in an IEASLPxx parmlib member to suppress these unneeded dumps.

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D SLIP: Display Slip Traps

D SLIP
IEE735I 23.08.21 SLIP DISPLAY 504
ID STATE ID STATE ID STATE ID STATE
X013 ENABLED X028 ENABLED X052 ENABLED X058 ENABLED
X066 ENABLED X070 ENABLED X073 ENABLED X0DX ENABLED
X0E7 ENABLED X0F3 ENABLED X13E ENABLED X1C5 ENABLED
X222 ENABLED X322 ENABLED X33E ENABLED X422 ENABLED
X47B ENABLED X622 ENABLED X71A ENABLED X804 ENABLED
X806 ENABLED X80A ENABLED X81A ENABLED X91A ENABLED
X9FB ENABLED XB37 ENABLED XC1A ENABLED XD1A ENABLED
XD37 ENABLED XE37 ENABLED XEC6 ENABLED XXC6 ENABLED
X822 ENABLED

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D SLIP: Display Slip Traps

D SLIP=X822
IEE735I 22.19.40 SLIP DISPLAY 248
ID=X822,NONPER,ENABLED
ACTION=SVCD,SET BY CONS INTERNAL,RBLEVEL=ERROR,MATCHLIM=6,0
COMP=822

D SLIP=XB37
IEE735I 22.20.03 SLIP DISPLAY 283
ID=XB37,NONPER,ENABLED
ACTION=NODUMP,SET BY CONS INTERNAL,RBLEVEL=ERROR,COMP=B37

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D SMF: Display SMF

Display SMF

Use the DISPLAY SMF command to display the status of SMF data sets.
System Management Facilities (SMF) consists of system routines and
optional user-written exit routines that collect, format, and record system
and job-related information.

The information gathered by SMF and user-written exit routines is


recorded on direct access volumes in one of the SMF data sets. These data
sets, called primary and secondary data sets, must be online at system
initialization. At system initialization time, SMF uses the primary data set
as the active recording data set unless it is full. If the primary data set is
full, SMF checks each data set in the order it is listed until it finds one that
is not full. SMF then uses this data set as the active recording data set and
requests that the operator dump all data sets that are not empty and make
them available again for recording.

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D SMF: Display SMF

D SMF
IEE949I 23.09.28 SMF DATA SETS 516
NAME VOLSER SIZE(BLKS) %FULL STATUS
P-SYS1.MAN1 SYS1P1 45000 35 ACTIVE
S-SYS1.MAN2 SYS1P1 45000 0 ALTERNATE
S-SYS1.MAN3 SYS1P1 45000 0 ALTERNATE
S-SYS1.MAN4 SYS1P1 45000 0 ALTERNATE

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D SMF: Display SMF
D SMF,O
IEE967I 23.28.30 SMF PARAMETERS 974 MEMBER = SMFPRM00
LASTDS(MSG) -- DEFAULT NOBUFFS(MSG) -- DEFAULT
SYNCVAL(00) -- DEFAULT INTVAL(30) -- DEFAULT
DUMPABND(RETRY) -- DEFAULT SUBSYS(STC,NOTYPE(14:19,62:69)) -- SYS
SUBSYS(STC,NOINTERVAL) -- SYS SUBSYS(STC,NODETAIL) -- SYS
SUBSYS(STC,EXITS(IEFUSO)) -- PARMLIB SUBSYS(SLS0,EXITS(IEFUJV)) -- SYS
SUBSYS(SLS0,NODETAIL) -- SYS SUBSYS(SLS0,TYPE(255)) -- PARMLIB
SUBSYS(SLS0,INTERVAL(001000)) -- PARMLIB SYS(NODETAIL) -- PARMLIB
SYS(NOINTERVAL) -- PARMLIB SYS(EXITS(IEFUJV)) -- PARMLIB
SYS(NOTYPE(14:19,62:69)) -- PARMLIB LISTDSN -- PARMLIB
SID(NPP1) -- PARMLIB JWT(0059) -- PARMLIB
STATUS(010000) -- PARMLIB MAXDORM(3000) -- PARMLIB
REC(PERM) -- PARMLIB NOPROMPT -- PARMLIB
DDCONS(NO) -- PARMLIB
DSNAME(SYS1.MAN4) -- PARMLIB
DSNAME(SYS1.MAN3) -- PARMLIB
DSNAME(SYS1.MAN2) -- PARMLIB
DSNAME(SYS1.MAN1) -- PARMLIB
ACTIVE -- PARMLIB
SUBPARM(SLS0(SUBTYPE(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8))) -- PARMLIB
SUBPARM(IXFP(250,1,2,3,4,5,6,7)) -- PARMLIB

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D SSI: Display Sub-
Sub-Systems Information

Display SSI

Use the DISPLAY SSI command to display the following information about
all the subsystems defined to MVS.

This information may include:


- Whether the subsystem is dynamic
- Whether the subsystem is active
- For a dynamic subsystem, whether it accepts or rejects dynamic SSI
commands such as SETSSI
- For an active subsystem, the function codes it supports

See OS/390 MVS Using the Subsystem Interface for more information on
the relevance and defining of Subsystems and Subsystem Interfaces.

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D SSI: Display Sub-
Sub-Systems Information

D SSI,ALL
IEFJ100I 01.27.10 SSI DISPLAY 238
SUBSYS=JES2 (PRIMARY)
DYNAMIC=YES STATUS=ACTIVE COMMANDS=REJECT
FUNC= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18
19 20 21 53 54 64 70 71 75 77 79 80
SUBSYS=MSTR
DYNAMIC=NO STATUS=ACTIVE COMMANDS=N/A
FUNC= 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 15 32 33 48 50 54 63 68
72 73 78 80
SUBSYS=RACF
DYNAMIC=YES STATUS=ACTIVE COMMANDS=REJECT
FUNC= 10 16 17 39 255

SUBSYS=SMS
DYNAMIC=YES STATUS=ACTIVE COMMANDS=REJECT
FUNC= 8 15 16 17 55

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D SMS: Display SMS Information

Display SMS

Use the DISPLAY SMS command to display information about the:

- Active SMS configuration

- 3990-3 or 3990-6 "cache" control unit statistics

- Status of system-managed volumes, storage groups, drives, or libraries

- SMS trace options in effect

- SMSVSAM status of sharing control data sets, the SMSVSAM server, data set
statistical monitoring, coupling facility cache and lock, and cache structures
that contain data for a specified volume.

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D SMS: Display SMS Information

(Display SMS)
- Storage groups and/or volumes, can be in one of the following states:

• Not defined
defined: the storage group or volume is specified in the SMS config as
not being connected to this MVS system. The symbol for this state is '.'.
• Enabled: SMS permits allocation of data sets in this storage group or volume
to this MVS system. The symbol for this state is '+'.
• Disabled: SMS does not allow allocation of data sets in this storage group or
volume for this MVS system. The symbol for this state is '-'.
• Disabled (new only)
only): SMS does not allow allocation of new data sets in this
storage group or volume for this MVS system. The symbol for this state is 'D'.
• Quiesce:
Quiesce for a data set, SMS tries not to select the specified volume or
storage group. If SMS finds no other choices, it selects the storage group or
volume for the data set. The symbol for this state is '*'.
• Quiesce(new)
Quiesce(new):
(new) for a new data set SMS tries not to select the specified volume
or storage group. If, however, SMS finds no other choices, it selects the
storage group or volume for the new data set. The symbol for this state is 'Q’.

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D SMS: Display SMS Information

D SMS,ACTIVE
IGD002I 00:23:38 DISPLAY SMS 076
SCDS = SYS3.SMS.PROD.SCDS
ACDS = SYS3.SMS.PROD.ACDS
COMMDS = SYS3.SMS.PROD.COMMDS
DINTERVAL = 150
REVERIFY = NO
ACSDEFAULTS = NO
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION LEVEL INTERVAL SECONDS
NPP1 2000/03/01 00:23:30 15
NPT1 2000/02/25 11:10:38 15

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D SMS: Display SMS Information
D SMS,OPTIONS
IGD002I 00:26:00 DISPLAY SMS 159
ACDS = SYS3.SMS.PROD.ACDS COMMDS = SYS3.SMS.PROD.COMMDS
INTERVAL = 15 DINTERVAL = 150
BMFTIME = 3600 CACHETIME = 3600
SMF_TIME = YES CF_TIME = 3600
LOCAL_DEADLOCK = 15 GLOBAL_DEADLOCK = 4
REVERIFY = NO ACSDEFAULTS = NO
DSNTYPE = PDS PDSESHARING = NORMAL
OVRD_EXPDT = NO SYSTEMS = 8
HSP_SIZE = 256MB USE_RESOWNER = YES
RLS_MAX_POOL_SIZE = 100MB RLSINIT = NO
COMPRESS = GENERIC TRACE = ON SIZE = 128K TYPE = ALL
JOBNAME = * ASID = *
TRACING EVENTS:
MODULE = ON SMSSJF = ON SMSSSI = ON ACSINT = ON OPCMD = ON
CONFC = ON CDSC = ON CONFS = ON MSG = ON ERR = ON
CONFR = ON CONFA = ON ACSPRO = ON IDAX = ON DISP = ON
CATG = ON VOLREF = ON SCHEDP = ON SCHEDS = ON VTOCL = ON
VTOCD = ON VTOCR = ON VTOCC = ON VTOCA = ON RCD = ON
DCF = ON DPN = ON TVR = ON DSTACK = ON

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D SMS: Display SMS Information

D SMS,VOL(SYS001)
IGD002I 22:47:33 DISPLAY SMS 463
VOLUME UNIT SYSTEM= 1 2 STORGRP NAME
SYS001 0711 + . SYSUTIL
***************************** LEGEND *****************************
. THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS NOT DEFINED TO THE SYSTEM
+ THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS ENABLED
- THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS DISABLED
* THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS QUIESCED
D THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS DISABLED FOR NEW ALLOCATIONS ONLY
Q THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS QUIESCED FOR NEW ALLOCATIONS ONLY
> THE VOLSER IN UCB IS DIFFERENT FROM THE VOLSER IN CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM 1 = NPP1 SYSTEM 2 = NPT1

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D SMS: Display SMS Information

D SMS,SG(ALL)
IGD002I 22:48:03 DISPLAY SMS 524
STORGRP TYPE SYSTEM= 1 2
SGINT POOL ++
SGPRDLG POOL ++
SGSAS POOL +-
… ( … - This is a partial listing for visual purposes. )

SGVIO VIO ++
SYSIPL POOL ++
SYSUTIL POOL +-
USERPOOL POOL ++
***************************** LEGEND *****************************
. THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS NOT DEFINED TO THE SYSTEM
+ THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS ENABLED
- THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS DISABLED
* THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS QUIESCED
D THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS DISABLED FOR NEW ALLOCATIONS ONLY
Q THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS QUIESCED FOR NEW ALLOCATIONS ONLY
> THE VOLSER IN UCB IS DIFFERENT FROM THE VOLSER IN CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM 1 = NPP1 SYSTEM 2 = NPT1
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D Symbols: Display System Symbols

Display Symbols
Use the DISPLAY SYMBOLS command to display the current static system
symbols and their associated substitution texts.

MVS System symbols were introduced in MVS 5.1 to make the task of
defining and maintaining multiple systems easier. The use of System
symbols is supported by MVS, as well as other program products.

There are two type of system symbols, static and dynamic. The value of the
static system symbol is set at IPL time and remains that value for the
duration of the IPL. Some static system symbols are system-defined, and
therefore reserved, and some can be user-defined. The value of dynamic
system symbols are set at the time they are used, i.e. &YYDDMM would be
set to the date of the given day. As with the static, some dynamic system
symbols are system-defined, and therefore reserved, and some can be
user defined.

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D Symbols: Display System Symbols

D SYMBOLS
IEA007I STATIC SYSTEM SYMBOL VALUES 551
&SYSCLONE. = "P1"
&SYSNAME. = "NPP1"
&SYSPLEX. = "PLEXP"
&SYSR1. = "RSB1P1"
&HSMASTER. = "Y"
&HSMID. = "E"
&NPJESPLX. = "JPLX1"
&NPLPAR. = "B1"
&NPSUBA. = "02"
&RESVTGT. = "TRSBP1"
&SYSR2. = "RSB2P1"
&SYSR3. = "RSB3P1"
&SYSR4. = "RSB4P1"

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D T: Display System Date and Time

Display T

Use the DISPLAY T command to display the local time of day and date and the
Greenwich mean time (GMT) of day and date.

DT
IEE136I LOCAL: TIME=23.21.58 DATE=2000.049 GMT: TIME=04.21.58 DATE=2000.050
DATE=2000.050

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D TRACE: Display System Trace

Display Trace

Use the DISPLAY TRACE command to obtain status information about


components or applications defined to component trace.

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D TRACE: Display System Trace

D TRACE
IEE843I 00.38.11 TRACE DISPLAY 271
SYSTEM STATUS INFORMATION
ST=(ON,0064K,00192K) AS=ON BR=OFF EX=ON MT=(ON,064K)
COMPONENT MODE COMPONENT MODE COMPONENT MODE COMPONENT MODE
----------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------
SYSGRS MIN IRD1 OFF SYSJES2 OFF SYSANT00 MIN
SYSANT01 MIN SYSSPI OFF SYSJES OFF SYSSMS OFF
SYSDLF MIN SYSOPS ON SYSXCF ON SYSLLA MIN
SYSXES ON IRP1 OFF SYSRSM OFF SYSAOM OFF
SYSVLF MIN SYSTCPIP OFF SYSLOGR ON SYSOMVS ON

SYSWLM MIN SYSIOS MIN

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D U: Display System Devices

Display U
Use the DISPLAY U command to help you keep track of the status (that is,
the availability for allocation) of the devices attached to the system.

This command lets you request the status of:


- All devices
- A specific device type
- Online devices
- Offline devices
- Allocation information (that is, jobname and ASID)
- A range of devices
- Automatically switchable devices

The DISPLAY U command can also display the job names and ASIDs of
device users. Knowing the jobs and ASIDs using a particular device can
help you determine if you can or cannot take a particular device offline.

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D U: Display System Devices
D U,,,B400,2
IEE457I 01.55.44 UNIT STATUS 159
UNIT TYPE STATUS VOLSER VOLSTATE
B400 OSA O
B401 OSA O

D U,,ALLOC
IEE106I 01.56.39 UNITS ALLOCATED 231
UNIT JOBNAME ASID JOBNAME ASID JOBNAME
0520 XCFAS 0006
0521 XCFAS 0006
0524 XCFAS 0006
0525 XCFAS 0006
0530 XCFAS 0006
0531 XCFAS 0006
0534 XCFAS 0006

0535 XCFAS 0006

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D WLM: Display Workload Manager *

Display WLM
Use the DISPLAY WLM (Workload Manager) command to display the following
information:

- The name of the active service policy for the sysplex, if there is one. If there
is no active service policy, the response indicates that the system is running
with the DEFAULT service policy
- The date and time the service policy was activated
- The date and time the service definition was installed
- The workload management mode in effect for a specific system, or for all
systems in a sysplex
- The status information for a specific application environment or for all
application environments
- The status information for a specific scheduling environment on a specific
system or on all systems
- The status information for a resource on a specific system or on all systems

* Indicates a service or product your installation may or may no


nott use.
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D WLM: Display Workload Manager *
D WLM
IWM025I 01.58.52 WLM DISPLAY 330
ACTIVE WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT SERVICE POLICY NAME: DEFAULT
ACTIVATED: 2000/02/11 AT: 22:46:57 BY: N/A FROM: NPP1
DESCRIPTION: IBM'S WLM DEFAULT POLICY
RELATED SERVICE DEFINITION NAME: N/A
INSTALLED: 2000/02/11 AT: 22:46:57 BY: N/A FROM: N/A

WLM VERSION LEVEL: LEVEL004

* Indicates a service or product your installation may or may no


nott use.
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D XCF: Display Cross-
Cross-System Coupling Facility *

Display XCF

Use the DISPLAY XCF command to display cross system coupling


information in the SYSPLEX.

* Indicates a service or product your installation may or may no


nott use.
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D XCF: Display Cross-
Cross-System Coupling Facility *

D XCF,SYSPLEX
IXC334I 02.01.05 DISPLAY XCF 877
SYSPLEX PLEXP: NPP1

D XCF,GROUP
IXC331I 02.02.02 DISPLAY XCF 932
GROUPS(SIZE): COFVLFNO(1) DFHIR000(1) ISTCFS01(1) JES2PH(1)
LANDMARK(1) NPT1(1) SYSDAE(3) SYSENF(1)
SYSGRS(1) SYSIGW00(1) SYSIGW01(1) SYSIKJBC(1)
SYSJES(2) SYSMCS(6) SYSMCS2(3) SYSRMF(1)
SYSWLM(1)

D XCF,LOCALMSG
IXC341I 02.03.27 DISPLAY XCF 017
LOCALMSG CLASS MAXMSG
DEFAULT 0
TCRMF 0

* Indicates a service or product your installation may or may no


nott use.
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D XCF: Display Cross-
Cross-System Coupling Facility *

D XCF,PATHIN
IXC355I 02.02.59 DISPLAY XCF 005
PATHIN FROM SYSNAME: ???????? - PATHS NOT CONNECTED TO OTHER SYSTEMS
DEVICE (LOCAL/REMOTE): 0520/???? 0524/???? 0530/???? 0534/????
05B0/???? 05B4/???? 05C0/???? 05C4/????

D XCF,PATHOUT
IXC355I 02.03.09 DISPLAY XCF 007
PATHOUT TO SYSNAME: ???????? - PATHS NOT CONNECTED TO OTHER SYSTEMS
DEVICE (LOCAL/REMOTE): 0521/???? 0525/???? 0531/???? 0535/????

05B1/???? 05B5/???? 05C1/???? 05C5/????

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* Indicates
dicates a service or product your installation may or may not
not use.
OS/390 2.4.0 - New Display Commands

In OS/390 2.4.0 several new dynamic functions and facilities were


introduced, along with the requisite DISPLAY commands.

These new dynamic functions include dynamic PARMLIB, dynamic LPA,


dynamic LNKLST, dynamic EXITS, APF changes, Run Time Library Service,
and the Registered Products facility.

See OS/390 2.4.0 MVS Conversion Notebook for more information on


the relevance and defining of these new or changed functions and
facilities.

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D PARMLIB: Display System IPL PARMLIB

Display PARMLIB

Use the DISPLAY PARMLIB command to display:


- The PARMLIB data sets and volume serial numbers that are defined in
LOADxx
- The PARMLIB data sets and volume serial numbers that are defined in
the MASTER JCL (when there are no LOADxx parmlib statements)

Note: If you did not specify SYS1.PARMLIB in the parmlib concatenation,


the system automatically adds it to the end of the parmlib concatenation.

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D PARMLIB: Display System IPL PARMLIB

D PARMLIB
IEE251I 22.58.38 PARMLIB DISPLAY 284
PARMLIB DATA SETS SPECIFIED AT IPL
ENTRY FLAGS VOLUME DATA SET
1 D CTLGP1 SYS1.PARMLIB
2 S RSB1P1 SYS1.IBM.PARMLIB

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D PROD: Display Registered Products

Display PROD

Use the DISPLAY PROD command to display information about products


that have been registered or to display the product enablement policy.
You can also use the command to determine the state (enabled, disabled,
not defined, or not found) that, according to the current policy, exists for a
specific product or set of products.

When the system searches for any products you specify, it allows wildcard
matching. OWNER, NAME, FEATURENAME, and ID can include wildcard
characters, * and/or ?, that allow a single parameter to match many,
different actual values.

For example:
OWNER(AD?) matches owner names like AD1, or AD2, but not ADD1.
OWNER(A*) matches owner names like A1, or AD1, or ADD1.

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D PROD: Display Registered Products

D PROD,REG
IFA111I 23.01.34 PROD DISPLAY 384
S OWNER NAME FEATURE VERSION ID
E IBM CORP OS/390 DFSMSHSM **.**.** 5647-
5647-A01
N IBM CORP OS/390 JES2 02.04.00 5647-
5647-A01
E IBM CORP OS/390 OS/390 02.04.00 5647-
5647-A01
N IBM CORP OS/390 RACF **.**.** 5647-
5647-A01
E IBM CORP OS/390 RMF **.**.** 5647-
5647-A01
E IBM CORP OS/390 Security Server **.**.** 5647-
5647-A01
E IBM CORP OS/390 SDSF **.**.** 5647-
5647-A01
E IBM CORP OS/390 TCP/IP BASE **.**.** 5647-
5647-A01
E IBM CORP OS/390 TCP/IP CICS 03.01.00 5647-
5647-A01

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D PROG,APF: Display APF Authorized Libraries

Display PROG,APF

You can use the DISPLAY PROG,APF command to display one or more
entries in the list of APF(Authorized Program Facility) authorized libraries

Each entry in the APF list display contains:


- An entry number
- The name of an authorized library
- An identifier for the volume on which the authorized library resides
(or *SMS*, if the library is SMS-managed).

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D PROG,APF: Display APF Authorized Libraries
D PROG,APF
CSV450I 03.19.46 PROG,APF DISPLAY 411
FORMAT=DYNAMIC
ENTRY VOLUME DSNAME
1 RSB1P1 SYS1.LINKLIB
2 RSB1P1 SYS1.SVCLIB
3 RSB1P1 ISF.SISFLOAD
4 RSB1P1 ISF.SISFLPA
5 RSB1P1 ISP.SISPLPA
...
20 RSB2P1 SYS1.SIBLINK
21 RSB2P1 SYS1.SIBLOAD
...
34 *SMS* SYS3.NETVIEW.V3R1M0.CNM06.VTAMLIB
35 *SMS* SYS3.NETVIEW.V3R1M0.CNM02.VTAMLIB
...
50 RSB3P1 ISV1.ZEKE.V4R5.LINKLIB
51 RSB3P1 ISV1.ZEBB.V2R4.LINKLIB
52 RSB3P1 ISV1.OASIS.V2R1.LINKLIB
53 RSB3P1 ISV1.NVI.NVIADM.LOADLIB
...
69 RSB4P1 DSN410P.SDSNEXIT
70 DB2TEC DSN410P.RUNLIB.LOAD
...
150 RSB2P1 COBOLVS.VSCOLIB
151 RSB2P1 COB2.COB2LIB
152 RSB2P1 COB2.CICSLINK
( . . . - This is a partial listing for visual purposes )

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D PROG,EXIT: Display Dynamic Exits

Display PROG,EXIT

Use the DISPLAY PROG,EXIT command to display exits that have been
defined to the dynamic exits facility or have had exit routines associated
with them.

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D PROG,EXIT: Display Dynamic Exits
D PROG,EXIT,ALL
CSV460I 23.04.45 PROG,EXIT DISPLAY 450
EXIT DEF EXIT DEF EXIT DEF
SYS.IEFU83 E SYSSTC.IEFU83 E CSVDYLPA E
IEASDUMP.QUERY E IEASDUMP.GLOBAL E IEASDUMP.LOCAL E
IXC_ELEM_RESTART E IXC_WORK_RESTART E IEF_ALLC_OFFLN E
IEF_SPEC_WAIT E IEF_VOLUME_ENQ E IEF_VOLUME_MNT E
IEFDB401 E IEFJFRQ E SYSSTC.IEFUSO E
SYSSTC.IEFUJP E SYSSTC.IEFU84 E SYSSTC.IEFU29 E
SYSSLS0.IEFU83 E SYSSLS0.IEFU84 E SYSSLS0.IEFACTRT E
SYSSLS0.IEFUJV E SYSSLS0.IEFUSI E SYSSLS0.IEFUJI E
SYSSLS0.IEFU29 E SYS.IEFU29 E SYS.IEFUJI E
SYS.IEFUSI E SYS.IEFUJV E SYS.IEFACTRT E
SYS.IEFU84 E IRREVX01 E IGDACSDX E

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D PROG,LNKLST: Display Linklist Libraries

Display PROG,LNKLST

Use the DISPLAY PROG,LNKLST command to display information about the


LNKLST set. The command provides information about LNKLST sets for
the LNKLST concatenation and associated jobs.

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D PROG,LNKLST: Display Linklist Libraries
D PROG,LNKLST,NAME=CURRENT
CSV470I 03.27.09 LNKLST DISPLAY 726
LNKLST SET PROD LNKAUTH=LNKLST
ENTRY APF VOLUME DSNAME
1 A RSB2P1 SYS2.NYPHLOAD
2 RSB1P1 SYS1.MIGLIB
3 RSB1P1 SYS1.CSSLIB
4 A RSB1P1 SYS1.LINKLIB
5 RSB1P1 SYS1.CMDLIB
6 A *SMS* SYS3.APPL.LINKLIB
7 RSB1P1 SYS1.SCBDHENU
...
53 A RSB3P1 ISV1.CAVIEW.CAILIB
54 A RSB3P1 ISV1.CA.CAILIB
55 A RSB4P1 ISV1.STARTOOL.V5R4M0.LOAD
56 A RSB3P1 ISV1.ENDEVOR.V3R8M0.CONLIB
...
92 RSB3P1 ISV1.SAS.R609.LIBRARY
93 A CTLGP1 SYS2.CANDLE.V400.MVSNPP1.RKANMOD
94 CTLGP1 SYS2.BMC.AUTHTBLS
95 A CTLGP1 SYS2.BMC.OPTIONS.LOAD
96 A RSB3P1 ISV1.BMC.DB2.LOAD
97 A RSB2P1 SYS2.BMC.DB2.EDITPROC
98 A RSB4P1 SYS1.DSN410P.SDSNLINK
99 A RSB4P1 DSN410P.SDSNLOAD
100 A RSB4P1 DSN410P.SDSNEXIT
( . . . - This is a partial listing for visual purposes )

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D PROG,LNKLST: Display Linklist Libraries
D PROG,LNKLST,NAMES
CSV472I 03.28.22 LNKLST DISPLAY 765
LNKLST SET LNKLST SET LNKLST SET LNKLST SET

PROD PROD.IPL

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D PROG,LPA: Display LPA Modules

Display PROG,LPA

Use the DISPLAY PROG,LPA command to display entry point and load
point/length information about modules currently in LPA, and to display
the minimum amount of CSA and ECSA that must remain after a module is
added to LPA.

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D PROG,LPA: Display LPA Modules

D PROG,LPA,MODNAME=ISFLPA
CSV550I 03.34.01 LPA DISPLAY 075
FLAGS MODULE ENTRY PT LOAD PT LENGTH DIAG
P ISFLPA 84992A88 04992A88 00000578 0B65AFC0

D PROG,LPA,CSAMIN
CSV557I LPA CSAMIN VALUE IS (0,0)

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D RTLS: Display Run-
Run-Time Library Services

Display RTLS

Use the DISPLAY RTLS command to display the current status of the
run-time library services (RTLS) environment. The command provides
information about the physical and logical libraries in use, the users of the
logical libraries, and the cache utilization for a given library or for all
libraries.

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D RTLS: Display Run-
Run-Time Library Services

D RTLS,NAMES
CSV730I 03.13.44 RTLS DISPLAY 110
MAXBELOW: 0K BELOW USED: 0K *FULL*
MAXABOVE: 10240K ABOVE USED: 0K
CACHE FULL THRESHOLD: 1024 COUNT: 0
RTLS IS NOT MANAGING ANY MATCHING PHYSICAL LIBRARIES.
RTLS IS NOT MANAGING ANY MATCHING LOGICAL LIBRARIES.

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Questions?

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