IMS Version 9

Status and Attributes for the /DISPLAY Command

A list of the attributes and status shown in the /DISPLAY command are shown in Table 211

Table 211. Attributes and Status in the /DISPLAY Command
Status or Attribute Meaning
  Indicates no status for the resource.
ACCEPT TRAFFIC Indicates the OTMA client is ready.
ACT MODETBL Indicates mode table name actually used to initiate mode.
ACTIV Indicates this node is in an XRF session, on the active system.
ACTIVE, A Indicates conversation in progress. For /DISPLAY MODIFY, indicates that the routing code (RTCODE) named is active or that the library is active. Indicates the IMS subsystem is the active subsystem. Indicates the current XRF surveillance mechanism is active. Indicates the OTMA client is in an active XCF group. Indicates the secondary master terminal is active.
ACTIVE-DBCMD Indicates an /DBD or /DBR command is in progress and waiting for the region to terminate before the /DBD or /DBR can complete.
ACTV Indicates, for a logical link, that link startup processing is complete and the line is available for message transfer.
ALLOC Indicates that an ISC user is allocated. The node name to which the user is allocated or signed on follows in parenthesis.
ALLOCATION IN PROGRESS Indicates a conversation is in the process of being allocated.
ALLOCF Indicates that database allocation failed.
ALLOCS Indicates that database allocation was successful.
AREA The subset of a DEDB.
AUTOSR Indicates a session initiation option of ASR.
AVAILABLE Indicates the OLDS can be reused. Indicates a region is available to schedule an application. Indicates a coupling facility structure is available for use by IMS.
AWAITING RESPONSE Indicates an active terminal is waiting for a response.
AWAITING SNAPQ Indicates the alternate subsystem is waiting for /CHE SNAPQ from the active subsystem.
BACKOUT Indicates the OLDS is potentially required for backout or, in the case of a database, there are incomplete backouts preventing the use of the database.
BACKUP Indicates he IMS subsystem is the alternate subsystem.
BAL Identifies a transaction eligible for load balancing (for example, with parallel limits specified). The current maximum number of regions that can be simultaneously scheduled to process the transaction follows in parentheses.
BCKUP Indicates this node is in an XRF session, on the alternate system.
C1INOP, C2INOP, C3INOP, C4INOP Indicates the inoperable node or terminal component, where C1, C2, C3, and C4 refer to different components as defined by system definition. (Refer to the /COMPT and /RCOMPT commands for details on how to ready inoperable components.)
CANCEL Indicates an APPC connection was stopped by the /STOP APPC CANCEL command.
CHECK Indicates the OTMA client is using RACF for security verification.
CLSER Indicates an error has occurred when closing the OLDS.
CLSDST Indicates that a /CLSDST or /STOP command has been entered for a VTAM node but has not yet taken effect. This condition can occur because of an outstanding input or output operation that has not completed. The VTAM network operator can issue an z/OS VARY command to clear the condition.
COLD Indicates, for a logical link, that link startup processing is not complete.
COMPINOP Indicates an inoperable terminal component. For 3270 terminals, this is an indication the either the display or the printer is not ready.
CON Indicates that a node is connected, or in session, with IMS.
CONN Subsystem connection.
CONN, ACTIVE Indicates an application program has established communication with a subsystem.
CONNECTED Indicates IMS is connected to a coupling facility structure.
CONN IN PROGRESS Subsystem connection in progress.
CONVACT, CONV-ACT Indicates an active conversation on this terminal, node, or user.
CONVERSATION TERM/USER Indicates for /DISPLAY MODIFY that the transaction to be changed or deleted or the transaction referencing a program or database to be changed or deleted is in conversation. The terminal originating the conversational transaction and the conversation ID are also displayed.

The terminal displayed is:

  • nodename for VTAM terminals
  • nodename and username if an ETO user is signed on to the node
  • username for ETO users who signed off while in conversation
  • lin#-pte# (line and pterm number) for BTAM terminals
  • 1-  SC for the system console
CONVHLD, CONV-HLD Indicates a held conversation on this terminal, node, or user.
COPY-PHASE Indicates the CREATE utility is currently in COPY-PHASE for an ADS.
CREATED Indicates the XCF group has been created, but the OTMA client has not yet connected to it.
DB-STOPD Indicates a database used by this program is stopped.
/DBD ACTIVE A /DBDUMP command is in progress for a database to be changed or deleted.
/DBR ACTIVE A /DBRECOVERY command is in progress for a database to be changed or deleted.
DEACT (DEACTIVATED) Indicates a physical terminal/node or line has been permanently deactivated. Restart of BTAM node requires /STOP DC and /START DC commands. Message DFS2473 in the system console log might contain information regarding the reason this status was set. DFS2473 can occur more than once in the system console log.
DEADQ Indicates a user with dead letter queues or whose last access time was outside the limit set by the DLQT JCL parameter. The DEADQ status can be removed by signing on the user or entering the /DEQUEUE or /ASSIGN command. For a further description and methods to reset the DEADQ status, refer to IMS Version 9: Administration Guide: Transaction Manager.
DEALLOCATION IN PROGRESS Indicates a conversation is in the process of being deallocated.
DEQCT Number of local message dequeues since the last IMS cold start or, in a shared-queue environment, since the last IMS restart. DEQCT is reset to zero when ENQCT reaches 32768. A DEQCT count can equal the sum of the DEQCTs of multiple destinations (logical terminals or transactions).
DISABLED Indicates APPC/IMS is not known to APPC/z/OS.
DISCONNECTED Indicates a node is not in session. Indicates the OTMA client has disconnected from the XCF group.Indicates IMS is not connected to a coupling facility structure.
DQF Indicates a dequeue request for OTMA REPresynch command failed.
DYNAMIC A transaction was built in a shared-queues environment to allow transaction messages to be enqueued, but the transaction cannot run on the current IMS subsystem.
EEQE Extended error queue element, indicates that one or more error queue elements are associated with the database.
ENABLED Indicates APPC is started.
ENQCT Number of local message enqueues since the last IMS cold start, or in a shared-queue environment, since the last IMS restart. ENQCT is reset to the number of messages on queue (QCT) when the counter reaches 32768 (QCT = ENQCT - DEQCT). The ENQCT can exceed 32768 if the DEQCT remains zero. The ENQCT will be reset to zero if the counter exceeds 65535. An ENQCT count can equal the sum of the ENQCTs of multiple destinations (logical terminals or transactions).
ERE Indicates, for a logical link, that link startup processing is not complete. When the link is started, emergency restart synchronization will be performed, because the previous link shutdown was either not normal or an IMS emergency restart was performed.
EXCL Indicates a node, terminal, or user is in exclusive mode.
FAILED Indicates APPC failed to start. Indicates OTMA failed to start or that the XCF group failed initialization.
FILLING Indicates a log gap is currently being filled.
FORCE, FORCES Indicates a session initiation option of FORCE.
FORMAT-PHASE Indicates the CREATE utility is currently in FORMAT-PHASE for an ADS.
FULL Indicates the OTMA client is using RACF for security verification, including for dependent regions.
GLOBAL QUEUE COUNT INTERNAL ERROR, GLOBAL QUEUE COUNT STORAGE ERROR Indicates IMS is unable to access global queue counts or obtain storage to query the queue counts.
IC Indicates image copy is in progress for that area or database by an HSSP region.
IDENTIFICATION IN PROGRESS Indicates that an the IMS logger is in the process of identifying to the Transport Manager Subsystem but has not yet completed.
IDENTIFIED Indicates that an IMS logger has identified to the Transport Manager Subsystem.
IDLE Indicates that no activity of any kind is in progress for a line, node, or logical link. This is a common condition for VTAM node channel-to-channel links, and processor storage-to-processor storage links.
INACTIVE, I Indicates the current XRF surveillance mechanism is inactive. For /DISPLAY MODIFY, indicates the library is inactive. The RSR tracking subsystem is idle.
INOP Indicates a terminal or node is inoperable.
IN-OVERFLOW Indicates a coupling facility structure is in overflow mode.
INPUT IN PROGRESS Indicates input in progress for an active terminal.
INQONLY Indicates a /DBDUMP command was issued for the database.
IN SLOWDOWN Indicates the OTMA client is experiencing a slowdown due to excessive message traffic or resource constraints.
INUSE, IN USE Indicates that queuing is in process for this transaction. (either terminal input or program-to-program switch). Also indicates this is the OLDS currently being used.
INVALID SUBSYSTEM NAME = XXXX Indicates that a subsystem name was not defined to IMS.
I/O PREVEN, I/O PREVENT, I/O PREV Indicates a BMP program containing GSAM cannot complete scheduling because I/O prevention has not completed. Indicates further I/O requests to data sets are inhibited.
I/O TOLERATION Takeover process by which an alternate IMS subsystem ensures database integrity and enables new transaction processing as soon as possible.
LOCK Indicates a node, terminal, transaction, program, or database is locked.
LOOPTEST Indicates a line or terminal in looptest mode.
LOST Indicates the VTAM LOSTERM EXIT has been scheduled for this node but has not yet been recognized by IMS. At the next interrupt for this node, IMS will interrogate the LOSTERM value. All values, with one exception, result in an immediate CLSDST, or disconnection, from IMS. For the LOSTERM exception, IMS must wait for VTAM to notify IMS (by another LOSTERM) of completion of recovery operation. Indicates an IMS logger's connection to the Transport Manager Subsystem is gone due to TMS or VTAM failure.
MESSAGES WAITING Indicates there are system messages waiting to be sent, which prevents shutdown from completing.
MFSTEST, MFST Indicates a terminal, node, or user in MFSTEST mode.
MSGS IN QUEUE Indicates there are messages in the queue for an active terminal.
MSG CT Number of messages on the queue for this destination (calculated by subtracting the DEQCT from ENQCT).
N/A Indicates a link is not assigned or a user is signed on to a static terminal, in which case queues are not applicable.
NEEDED Indicates the OLDS that needs to be archived.
NO ACTIVE CONVERSATION Indicates there is no active conversation between a logger and a log router.
NODE-USR Node name and user identifier.
NOIN Indicates a line or terminal stopped for input.
NO INPUTTING LINES Indicates no terminal activity.
NO LOG ROUTER SG DEFINED Indicates that there is no Log Router Service Group defined to DBRC.
NONE Indicates the OTMA client is using not using RACF for security verification.
NOOUT Indicates a line or terminal stopped for output.
NO OUTPUTTING LINES Indicates no terminal activity.
NOQUEUE Indicates a line or terminal that has had message queuing stopped for message switching.
NOT CONN No subsystem connection.
NOT DEFINED Indicates the OTMA client has left the XCF group.
NOT IDENTIFIED Indicates an IMS logger is not identified to the Transport Manager Subsystem.
NOTIDLE s Indicates that a logical link is waiting for the completion of a synchronous event. The s represents the following subcodes:
A
Indicates a status of NOTIDLE-POST, which means that an event has completed but the link has not been dispatched to process it.
B
Indicates a status of NOTIDLE-IWAIT, which means the link is waiting for completion of internal I/O.
Cxx
Indicates a status of NOTIDLE-TP WAIT, which means the link is waiting for completion of a TP access method request. The two characters xx indicate the value of the access method operation code. Blanks appear if the link is VTAM.
NOTINIT Indicates a database or program for which directory initialization failed or indicates DMB or PSB pool space not large enough to accommodate blocks.
NOTOPEN, NOT-OPEN Indicates a database, area, line, terminal, or physical link that is not in open status. This status is not applicable to MSDBs.
NOT USABLE Indicates a log data set (OLDS) is unusable because of previous error.
NRE Indicates, for a logical link, that link startup processing is not complete. When the link is started, normal restart synchronization will be performed, because the previous link shutdown or IMS restart was normal.
OFR Indicates that the database or area is being brought up to the current tracking level with online forward recovery.
OPEN Indicates that the VTAM ACB is open. Indicates an area to be changed or deleted is open.
OPNDST Indicates an OPNDST is in process for this node.
OUTBOUND Indicates the alternate subsystem is APPC-enabled. Also shown on active subsystem when APPC processing cannot start.
OUTPUT IN PROGRESS Indicates output in progress for an active terminal.
PAGE Indicates an MFS paged message.
PERMNT ERR Indicates there is a permanent error, such as a read error, that prevents a log gap from being filled.
PLANNED TAKEOVER IN PROGRESS Indicates all active subsystems being tracked have successfully shut down and the tracker is now in the process of shutting down.
PRE-OPEN FAILED Pre-open for ADS failed.
PREV CLSER Indicates that the previous OLDS could not be closed because of an I/O error; therefore, this OLDS is required by the Log Recovery utility to correct the condition.
PRI Indicates this node is the primary partner of an ISC session; or, for a link, indicates it is the primary partner of an MSC-VTAM session.
PRIMARY MSTR Indicates the terminal is the primary master terminal.
PROFILE Indicates the OTMA client is using values in the Security Data section of the message prefix for a transaction.
PRST Indicates that a terminal or user is in preset destination mode. The destination trancode or logical terminal name follows in parentheses.
PSB SCHEDULED A program referencing a database to be changed or deleted is scheduled.
PSTOPPED (PSTO, PSTOP) Indicates a line, terminal, transaction, or logical link that has been pstopped. This status can indicate that a different, necessary resource is unavailable. For example, a transaction could show a status of PSTOP because the associated program is not initialized.
PUR, PURGING Indicates a transaction, line, or terminal that is purging all of its output.
QCT Number of messages on the queue for this destination (calculated by subtracting the DEQCT from ENQCT).
QERR, QERROR Indicates that an I/O error has occurred on the queue for this LTERM, or remote transaction (MSC).
QLOCK Indicates that the LTERM is locked from sending any further output or from receiving input which could create additional output for the same LTERM until the state is reset by a specific request received on the session.
QUEUING  nn Indicates that messages are queued to the transaction to be changed or deleted, and nn is the number of messages queued.
QUI Indicates that a VTAM node has sent a VTAM Quiesce-End-of-Chain indicator to suspend IMS output.
QUIESCED Indicates the XCF group is stopped. Indicates the node is stopped.
REBLD-INPROG Indicates a CQS structure rebuild is in progress for a structure.
RECALL Indicates database or area is in recall.
RECOVERY Requests the display of recovery values that pertain to the node or user. For the /DISPLAY DATABASEcommand, indicates that ORS recovery is in progress for that database.
RECOVERY-NEEDED, RECOVERN Indicates areas that need recovery.
RELREQ (NODE) Indicates the VTAM RELREQ exit routine has been driven but IMS is waiting for an operation in progress to complete before releasing the node.
REP Indicates IMS is waiting for an OTMA REPresynch command from the client.
REQ Indicates IMS is sending an OTMA REQresynch command to the client.
RESP Indicates the node, line, terminal, or user is in response mode and the response reply message is available for output or in the process of being sent.
RESPINP, RESP-INP Indicates the terminal, line, node, or user is in response mode and the response mode input is still in-doubt; for example, the response reply message is not available for output.
RESYNC Indicates that the positive acknowledgement for an IMS recoverable output message was not received when the connection with the VTAM node was terminated. This message will be subject to resynchronization when the next connection for this node is attempted.
RNL Randomizer not loaded for a DEDB database.
RSF Indicates a reset request failed for an OTMA REPresynch command.
SCHEDULED Indicates that a conversation, transaction, or program has been received and queued. For a conversation, this status will be displayed from the time an input message is entered until the output message is dequeued. With /DISPLAY MODIFY, indicates that the named resource (a transaction or program to be changed or deleted, or a program referencing a database to be changed or deleted) is scheduled. With /DISPLAY OLDS, indicates an archive job had been generated.
SEC Indicates this node is the secondary partner of an ISC session; or, for a link, indicates it is the secondary partner of an MSC-VTAM session.
SECOND MSTR Indicates the terminal is the secondary master terminal.
SENDING LOGS Indicates a logger has an active conversation with a log router and is sending logs to the tracking site.
SERVER Indicates the OTMA client is acting as the server.
SEVERE-ERROR Indicates ADS encountered a severe error.
SHUT Indicates that normal processing has completed for the node and a VTAM shutdown-complete indicator was returned to IMS. The node can receive IMS output but cannot enter data while in this state.
SHUTDOWN-STRCHKPT Indicates CQS will take a structure checkpoint during normal shutdown.
SIGN Indicates that a terminal or user is signed on to a node under enhanced security. The user signed on to the node is shown in parentheses following SIGN.
SIMLOGON Indicates that a logon to IMS has been simulated.
SPND Indicates that a transaction had messages on the suspend queue.
/STA ACTIVE A /START DATABASE command is in progress for a database to be changed or deleted.
STARTING Shown after /DIS CONV is issued and before the status is set to SCHEDULED. Indicates that a conversation has been received but is not eligible for scheduling to an application program until an end-of-message indication is received. Also shown after /START APPC is issued and before the status is set to ENABLED or FAILED.
STATIC Indicates that the node, LTERM or user was defined during system definition.
STOP IN PROGRESS Indicates a /STOP SUBSYS command is in progress.
STOPPED, STO, STOP Indicates an area, line, LTERM, LU name, node, terminal, user, OLDS, subsystem, transaction, routing code (RTCODE), OTMA client, program, or database that is stopped. Indicates a subsystem connection is stopped. Indicates a /STOP SERVGRP command was issued.Indicates a transaction pipe is stopped.
STO-INP Indicates the terminal is stopped with input messages enqueued to the LU name.
STO-OUTP Indicates the terminal is stopped with output message enqueued to the LU name.
STRCHKPT-INPROG Indicates a CQS structure checkpoint is in progress for a structure.
SUBSYSTEM XXXX NOT DEFINED BUT RECOVERY OUTSTANDING Indicates that the subsystem was not defined but IMS has outstanding recovery elements.
SUSPENDED Indicates that the transaction has been suspended. For /DISPLAY MODIFY, indicates that the transaction to be changed or deleted is on the suspend queue.
SUSPENDED LOGS Indicates a logger has an active conversation with a log router but has suspended sending logs to the tracking site due to resource shortage. The conversation is still intact.
SYNCHRONIZING, SYN Indicates the alternate subsystem is processing a /CHE SNAPQ command from the active subsystem. Indicates a transaction pipe is being synchronized.
SYS CONSOLE Indicates the terminal is the system console.
TAKEOVER IN PROGRESS Indicates the alternate subsystem is taking over workload from the active subsystem.
TAKEOVER REQUESTED Indicates the active subsystem has requested a takeover by the alternate subsystem.
TBR Indicates IMS is waiting for an OTMA TBResynch command from the client.
TERM IN PROGRESS Indicates an internal termination of the subsystem.
TERMINATING Indicates the application program is being terminated.
TEST Indicates a line, node, terminal, or user in test mode.
TKOTRA Indicates that a node, line, link, or terminal in an XRF session is to be traced only during takeover, to help diagnose XRF terminal switch problems.
TMP Indicates a transaction pipe is temporary.
TRA Indicates the physical terminal, node, logical link, LU name, transaction, program or transaction pipe is being traced.
TRACKING Indicates the XRF alternate subsystem is tracking the active subsystem or an RSR tracking subsystem is tracking one or more active subsystems.
UNAVAILABLE, UNAVAIL Indicates an ADS that is unavailable. Indicates a region is unavailable because an application is using it, even though the application is not currently scheduled. The region is not available to any other application for use. Indicates that there are no records of a log gap at the active site; these records may have been deleted. Indicates a coupling facility structure is not available for use by IMS.
UNKNOWN Indicates the XCF group has an unknown status.
UNPLANNED TAKEOVER IN PROGRESS Indicates an /RTAKEOVER command was entered on the tracking subsystem and an unplanned takeover is in progress.
USTOP, USTOPPED Indicates scheduling of transactions has been stopped due to unavailable data.
VIR Indicates that the DEDB area has the VSO option.
WAIT cond Indicates the application program is waiting for the completion of an event. The cond represents the reason for waiting. The cond can be:
AOI
indicates that an AO application issued a GMSG call with the wait option specified, but there are no messages for the application to retrieve.
BLOCKMOVER or BLKMVR
indicates that an application control block cannot be loaded because the ACB block mover is busy.
CMD/PENDING
indicates that a /DBD command or a /DBR command is in progress.
INPUT
indicates that the application program is in wait-for-input (WFI) mode.
INTENT or INTENT/POOL
indicates one of two conditions:
  1. The application program's intent for a database conflicts with the use of the database by a scheduled program.
  2. A temporary shortage of DMB, PSB, of PSB work area pool space exists.
I/O PREVEN
indicates that a BMP region which accesses a GSAM database cannot schedule until I/O prevention has completed.
MESSAGE
indicates that the application program is in a pseudo wait-for-input mode. The application is scheduled and is waiting for a message.
POOLSPACE or POOLSP
indicates a temporary shortage of DMB, PSB, or PSB work area pool space exists.
SWITCHOVER or SWITCH
indicates that the alternate system is tracking the active system.
SYNCPOINT
indicates that the application in the region is now in sync point.
WAIT-EPCB POOL
indicates that there is a temporary shortage of EPCB pool space.
WAIT-RRS/OTMA PC
A program has a protected conversation with an OTMA client.
WAIT BID Indicates that the OTMA client is processing a Client-Bid request.
WAITING Indicates that the MPP region is waiting for work. Indicates a log gap is not being filled yet.
WAIT RESPONSE Indicates that the OTMA client is processing a message and is waiting for a response from the server.
WRTERR Indicates a write I/O error on the OLDS or a database.

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