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While the FDDRL jobs are handled by FDDRL subtasks, the FDDRL main task outputs information on its FDDRL subtasks after a specified interval (value of the STATUS-OUTPUT-PERIOD parameter). This allows the user to follow the progress.
Example
ACTUAL FDDRL JOB STATUS FDDRL V21.0A00 2020-09-16 10:51:06 STATEMENT DISK/-SET TSN FORM JOB-STA SEL-HPS PROCESS-HPS % -------- ---- ---- -------- ---------- --------------- DUMP-PUBSET SBZ3 SBZ3.0 04HT ACTIVE 1037840 388000 37% SBZ3.1 04HT ACTIVE 1030960 387920 37% SBZ3.2 04HT ACTIVE 983600 387920 39% SBZ3-1 04HT ACTIVE 1163840 SUMMARY: INACTIVE = 0 ACTIVE = 4 TERMINATED = 0 TOTAL = 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Descriptions of the fields
STATEMENT | FDDRL statement with catid or VSN or MN of the (first) disk |
DISK/-SET | VSN of the disk or name of the disk set |
TSN | Task sequence number of the FDDRL subtask |
FORM | TSN of the batch job which formats the output disk |
JOB-STA | Status of the FDDRL subtasks ACTIVE: FDDRL subtask is running INACT.: FDDRL subtask has not yet been started Once they have been terminated, the FDDRL subtasks are listed only in the summary field. |
SEL-HPS | Number of disk blocks to be transferred (HP: physical half-page, 2KB) |
PROCESS-HPS | Anzahl der bereits verarbeiteten Plattenblöcke (HPs) |
% | Number of disk blocks already processed (HPs) |