Use the Resource Votes attributes to display all requests and votes that are queued for the resource. A vote is a request that has been entered for another resource but propagated along the dependency graph structure to the resource.
ORIGINNODE
The
name of the SA z/OS subplex,
that is, the group of systems controlled by a single primary automation manager and
configured to the same XCF group. The valid format is a character
string with a maximum length of 32 bytes and the following syntax:
sysplex:saplex:SA
REQACT
The action resulting from
the request. This is either to START or STOP the resource as determined
by the automation manager for
the resource.VOTWIN
Indicates whether or not
this is the winning vote.The vote with the highest priority is the winning one.
REQTYPE
The type of activity. It
can be Request or Vote.VOTFACT
The
original request that was propagated to the resource. Refer to the
From_Resource attribute to see the resource that the request was made
against.VOTFRSC
For
votes only, the resource that this vote was propagated from.REQCTIME
The
time that this request or vote was created.VOTUSAGE
The number of times that
the vote has been propagated to the resource. This is the case when
more than one path exists from the entry resource to this resource
in the dependency web. It is only shown when greater than one.REQSRC
Indicates who made the request.
It is normally OPERATOR or AUTOOPS, but can also be something else.
If the request was made by an operator it also shows the operator
ID.REQPRIO
The priority that is assigned
to the request. The value is the hexadecimal representation of the
priority. The priority determines how important the request is with
regard to other requests within the resource structure. Low priority
requests may be ignored if the resources that they target are already
affected by a higher priority request.REQSTAT
The status of the request
or vote. It can be pending (P), winning (W), or losing (L). Requests
can furthermore be satisfied (S), unsatisfied (U), or timed out (T).
The status is a combination of these attributes, for example W/S/T
represents a satisfied winning request that timed out.COMMENT
A comment that is associated
with the request.REQPRIOC
The
priority class is set according to the hexadecimal priority string
denoted by the Priority attribute. It can have the following values:
NA, Low, High, and Force.VOTERUNM
The runmode name for a runmode request.VOTERUNTOKEN
The list of runtokens for a runmode
request.