The INFORMATION operand of the command determines which S variables are to be created. INFORMATION accepts the following values:
Notation used in command | Condition column |
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INFORMATION = *ALL | 1 |
1The variables for INFORMATION = *HOST or *REGISTERED-FUNCTION (indicated by condition 4 or 6) are only created if information on at least one element exists (i.e. at least one system or one registered function was selected). If no element exists, the maincode MCS3000 is returned in the command return code.
2The variables that output information on registered functions (indicated by condition 6 or 9) are only displayed if the user has operator privileges.
Output information | Name of the S variable | T | Contents | Condition |
Start of partner monitoring and method of starting recovery measures (current value of partner-specific setting). A recovery can only be started automatically if this is permitted by both the general and the partner-specific settings of the local system and the partner.
| var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *AUTO | 2 |
Status of the MSCF connection: *MSCF-LOCAL=local system. *NOT-MSCF-CONN=no MSCF connection to partner, but local system wants connection to partner. *UNDEFINED=local system does not want connection to partner. | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *MSCF-CONN | 2 |
Connection type: *LCS=loosely coupled system *UNDEFINED=no information | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *CCS | 2 |
Number of monitoring connections currently used. | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <integer 0..2> | 2 |
Current value of the partner's control group. For partners in the same control group, fail reconfigurations are started concurrently. | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <integer 1..9> | 2 |
Monitoring status of partner: *ACTIVE=system is monitored by connection monitoring and disk monitoring. *COMM-ACTIVE=partner only controlled by connection monitoring. CONNECT-LOST-REQ=same as *LOST. Additionally, MCS1101 requests the connection to be re-established. *CONNECT-REQ=same as *DISK-ACTIVE. Additionally, MCS1101 requests the connection to be re-established. *CRASHED=partner was declared crashed by system/systems support and is removed from MSCF network. *CRASHED-QUEST=same as *LOST. Additionally, the failure query MSC1100 is open. *CRITICAL=due to write error on the watchdog files of all shared pubsets, the activity of the system can no longer be signaled to the partner. *DISK-ACTIVE=partner is only controlled by disk monitoring; connection is faulty, has crashed, has been cleared down or does not exist. *LOST=activity of the partner cannot be determined either by connection monitoring or disk monitoring. The partner has either crashed or a fault has occurred. *MSCF-TERMINATED=systems support has confirmed that MSCF was terminated on the partner. The partner is removed from the MSCF network. *NOT-ACTIVE=partner is not monitored. *UNDEFINED=no information | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *ACTIVE | 2 |
Host name of the system | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..8> | 2 |
Priority of the partner in an XCS network in the case of an automatic recovery start following the loss of a connection. The system with the higher value is removed from the network with ABORT. If both systems have the same priority, the system to have joined the XCS network later is removed from the XCS network. | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <integer 0..32> | 2 |
Distinguishes the local entry from the entries of the partners: *REMOTE= entry of a partner system *UNDEFINED= no information | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *LOCAL | 2 |
Time stamp (UTC time) of the MSCF start on the system | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <yyyy-mm-dd/ | 2 |
Status of the system/partner with respect to the network with the system specified by “PARTNER-TYPE” (P-T);
P-T=*XCS: *CRASH: (only for partner) The partner was automatically recognized as crashed. Before beginning the fail reconfiguration the system waits for a certain time to give the partner the opportunity of reacting to an erroneous failure detection by terminating the system. *FAIL= (only for partner) P-T=*XCS: Partner has disconnected from XCS network; system starts a fail reconfiguration. *JOIN= P-T=*XCS: *LEAVE= P-T=*XCS: *NOT-JOINED= P-T=*XCS: *UNDEFINED=no information | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *ABORT | 2 |
Order of entry into XCS network. | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | I | <integer | 2 |
MSCF version running on the system with release status (format 'Vmm.na') | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..6> | 2 |
Overloaded connections: | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | -- | 2 |
Partner type: | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *CCS | 2 |
Recovery start setting for the partner (combined general and partner-specific setting with regard to local system).
| var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *AUTO | 2 |
Password protection: | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *NO | 2 |
Processor name | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..8> | 2 |
Status of a configuration modification/fault relating to the system/partner from the point of view of the system. States visible throughout the network regarding the corresponding modification in the XCS network are output. For CCS networks, only a subset is output (identified with “P-T=*CCS”) because modifications in CCS are not made known to the sharers.
P-T=*CCS: MSCF connection to partner has failed or been cleared down; partner no longer identifiable as active for systems on all shared pubsets; partner may have crashed; systems support action requested.
P-T=*CCS: partner has been declared crashed by the system; system waits for some time to allow the partner to initiate SETS if necessary
P-T=*CCS: partner has abnormally terminated MSCF; affected shared pubset networks are re-established.
P-T=*CCS: system terminates MSCF; all imported shared pubsets are exported.
P-T=*CCS: no reconfiguration pending for system / no crash detection or reconfiguration pending for partner.
| var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *ABORT-END | 2 |
Method of starting the recovery measures (the partner-specific setting previously requested with /START-MSCF-CONNECTION). | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *AUTO | 2 |
Number of requested monitoring connections | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <integer 1..2> | 2 |
Value of the partner's control group previously requested with /START-MSCF-CONNECTION. | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <integer 1..9> | 2 |
System identification of the system | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..3> | 2 |
Release status of the BS2000 version of the system | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..1> | 2 |
BS2000 version of the system without release status (format 'Vmm.n') | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 5..5> | 2 |
Name of the XCS network | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..8> | 2 |
Time stamp (UTC time) of the establishment of the XCS network consisting of start date and start time | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | <yyyy-mm-dd/ | 2 | |
Number of systems for which information is provided | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.NUM-HOSTS | I | <integer 0..164> | 1 |
Maximum period within which the system must have left the network abnormally as part of an abort reconfiguration. | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <integer 0..6000> | 1 |
Current number of MSCF server tasks | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | I | <integer 2..4000> | 1 |
The value no longer has any meaning and is only output for reasons of compatibility. | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <integer 0..300> | 1 |
Maximum error detection time in seconds | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <integer 176..3300> | 1 |
Number of free MSCF server tasks | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | I | <integer 0..4000> | 1 |
Host name of system | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <c-string 1..8> | 1 |
Priority of a system in the XCS network with automatic recovery after a loss of connection. The system with the higher value is removed from the XCS network with ABORT. If both systems have the same priority, the system which entered the XCS network last is removed. | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | I | <integer 0..32> | 1 |
Time stamp (UTC time) of the MSCF start on the system | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <yyyy-mm-dd/ | 1 |
Maximum period within which the system must have completed a normal network exit (leave reconfiguration). When this period expires, the normal exit from the network is converted into an abnormal exit ABORT). | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <integer 1..6000> | 1 |
MSCF version running on the system with release status (format 'Vmm.na') | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <c-string 6..6> | 1 |
Password protection: | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | *NO | 1 |
Processor name | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <c-string 1..8> | 1 |
Type of recovery measures (general setting). A recovery measure can only be started automatically if this is allowed by both the general and the partner-specific setting on the system and on the partner. *AUTO= the local system can automatically start recovery measures for the partner, partners can automatically start recovery measures for the local system. *BY-OPER= the local system can only start recovery measures for the partner after the action has been confirmed by systems support. *CONSISTENT= the local system can only start recovery measures for the partner after the action has been confirmed by systems support. Partners can only start recovery measures for the local system after the action has been confirmed by systems support. *LOCKED= a system component of the partner holds the Cluster Recovery Lock. Acts like *CONSISTENT. *SECURE= Like *CONSISTENT (output as a separate value for reasons of compatibility). *UNDEFINED=no information. | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | *AUTO | 1 |
Method of recovery start (value of general setting previously requested wit /SET-MSCF-ENVIRONMENT or /MODIFY-MSCF-ENVIRONMENT). The value may temporarily differ from the current value. See ALL.LOC-ATTR.RECOVERY-START above for the meaning of the value. | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | *AUTO | |
Maximum number of MSCF server tasks | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <integer 10..500> | 1 |
System identification of the system | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR.SYS-ID | S | <c-string 3..3> | 1 |
Release status of the BS2000 version of the system | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <c-string 1..1> | 1 |
BS2000 version of the system without release status (format 'Vmm.n') | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <c-string 1..5> | 1 |
Time available to the tasks using XCS functionality to release the XCS functionality when disconnecting from the network, before the registered XCS functions are terminated | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <integer 0..6000> | 1 |
Current XCS reconfiguration number, which is incremented by 1 with each configuration modification | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | I | <integer | 1 |
Name of the XCS network | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <c-string 1..8> | 1 |
Time stamp (UTC time) of the XCS network start | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | <yyyy-mm-dd/ | 1 |
Status of XCS functionality on the local system: *INTERRUPTED=XCS network is interrupted due to error (for cause, see “RECONF STATE”); XCS functionality is available on the system to a limited extent, depending on the type of fault. *NOT-ACTIVE=system is not yet or no longer connected to the XCS network; XCS functionality not available on the system. *NOT-GENERATED=system is not generated as XCS sharer. MSCF only supports LCS and CCS networks; local system XCS functionality is available. *RECONF-FAIL=one or more partners have disconnected from the XCS network; the XCS network is reestablished by the system by removing the crashed partners from the XCS network. Depending on the type of error, a fail reconfiguration of the XCS functionality is not available in full on the system until the reconfiguration is completed. *RECONF-JOIN=XCS network expanding, a join reconfiguration of the XCS functionality is implemented (system joins network/adds partner to network). The XCS functionality is not available when the system is joining, but is available in full on the system when a partner is being added to the network. *RECONF-LEAVE=XCS network is being reduced, a leave reconfiguration of the XCS functionality is implemented (system leaves network/removes partner from network). The XCS functionality is no longer available when the system leaves the network, but is available in full on the system when a partner is removed. *UNDEFINED=no information *XCS-SUSPENDED= system is intended as an XCS sharer, but it did not enter an XCS network with the previously initiated START-SUBSYSTEM-MSCF command. XCS functionality is not available at present. However, a restart of MSCF in XCS mode is possible. | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR. | S | *ACTIVE | 1 |
Availability attribute of a registered function: *MANDATORY=must be available *OPTIONAL=not mandatory | var(*LIST).ALL.REG-FUNC. | S | *MANDATORY | 3 |
Error state of the registered function with respect to MSCF network management: *ABORT=registered function requested termination of MSCF. *CRASH=registered function has terminated abnormally. The reconfiguration capability of the other network sharers or the MSCF restart may be hindered, depending on the “FUNCTION STATE”. *NONE=no errors known. *PROTOCOL=registered function responded incorrectly to a reconfiguration job. | var(*LIST).ALL.REG-FUNC. | S | *ABORT | 3 |
Name of registered function: | var(*LIST).ALL.REG-FUNC. | S | CPM | 3 |
Reconfiguration state of registered function: *DISABLED=function has exited network and terminates (local termination phase). *ENABLED=function has completed local initialization and is ready to join network. *INITIATED=function is now being initialized; network entry is being prepared. *IN-RECONF=function is being reconfigured; network functionality may be restricted, depending on the reconfiguration and function. *IN-TERM=function is being terminated; it exits the network with partner entities and releases occupied network resources (network-wide termination phase). *NOT-ACTIVE=function is not active (not yet initialized or already terminated). *READY=function has successfully completed connection entry/reconfiguration; network functionality is available. *STARTED=function has been started/joins network with partner entities. | var(*LIST).ALL.REG-FUNC. | S | *DISABLED | 3 |
Type of registered function: | var(*LIST).ALL.REG-FUNC. | S | *CCS | 3 |
Number of registered functions for which information is provided | var(*LIST).ALL.REG-FUNC. | I | <integer 0..16> | 1 |
Method of starting recovery measures (partner-specific setting). See ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST).CONN-RECOV-START. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *AUTO | 4 |
Status of MSCF connection: | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *MSCF-CONN | 4 |
Connection type: | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *CCS | 4 |
Number of monitoring connections currently in use. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <integer 0..2> | 4 |
Current value of a partner's control group. A failure reconfiguration is started concurrently for all partners in the same control group. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <integer 1..9> | 4 |
Monitoring status of the partner. For precise meaning, see ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST).CONTROL-STATE. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *ACTIVE | 4 |
Host name of system | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..8> | 4 |
Priority of a system in the XCS network with automatic recovery after a loss of connection. The system with the higher value is removed from the XCS network with ABORT. If both systems have the same priority, the system which entered the XCS network last is removed. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | I | <integer 0..32> | 4 |
Distinguishes local entry from the entries of the partners: | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *LOCAL | 4 |
Time stamp (UTC time) of the MSCF start on the system | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | < | 4 |
Status of the system with respect to the network with the system specified by “PARTNER-TYPE” (P-T); for precise meaning, see ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST).HOST-STATE. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *ABORT | 4 |
Order of entry into the XCS network | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | I | <integer | 4 |
MSCF version running on the system with release status (format 'Vmm.na') | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..6> | 4 |
Overloaded connections: | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | -- | 4 |
Partner type: | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *CCS | 4 |
RECOVERY-START setting of the partner in relation to the local system (combined general and partner-specific setting). For precise meaning, see ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST).PART-RECOV-START. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *AUTO | 4 |
Password protection: | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *NO | 4 |
Processor name | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..8> | 4 |
Status of a configuration modification / a fault in relation to the system or partner from the point of view of the system; for precise meaning, see ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST).RECONF-STATE. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *ABORT-END | 4 |
Method of starting recovery measures (the value of the partner-specific setting requested with the previous /START-MSCF-CONNECTION). The requested value may temporarily differ from the current value (while the connection is inactive). For precise meaning, see ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST).CONN-RECOV-START. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *AUTO | 4 |
Number of requested monitoring connections | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <integer 1..2> | 4 |
Value of the monitoring group requested with the previous /START-MSCF-CONNECTION. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <integer 1..9> | 4 |
System identification of the system | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..3> | 4 |
Release status of the BS2000 version of the system | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..1> | 4 |
BS2000 version of the system without release status (format 'Vmm.n') | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..5> | 4 |
Name of the XCS network | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | <c-string 1..8> | 4 |
Time stamp (UTC time) of the XCS connection set-up consisting of start date and start time | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | <yyyy-mm-dd/ | 4 | |
Number of systems for which information is provided | var(*LIST).HOSTS.NUM-HOSTS | I | <integer 1..164> | 4 |
Maximum period within which the system must have left the network abnormally as part of an abort reconfiguration. | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.ABORT-LIM | S | <integer 0..6000> | 5 |
Current number of MSCF server tasks | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | I | <integer 2..4000> | 5 |
The value no longer has any meaning and is only output for reasons of compatibility. | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | S | <integer 0..300> | 5 |
Maximum error detection time in seconds | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.FAIL-DETEC-LIM | S | <integer 176..3300> | 5 |
Number of free MSCF server tasks | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | I | <integer 0..4000> | 5 |
Host name of system | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.HOST-NAME | S | <c-string 1..8> | 5 |
Priority of a system in the XCS network with automatic recovery after a loss of connection. The system with the higher value is removed from the XCS network with ABORT. If both systems have the same priority, the system which entered the XCS network last is removed. | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.HOST-PRIO | I | <integer 0..32> | 5 |
Time stamp (UTC time) of the MSCF start on the system | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | S | <yyyy-mm-dd/ | 5 |
Maximum period within which the system must have completed a normal network exit (leave reconfiguration). When this period expires, the normal exit from the network is converted into an abnormal exit ABORT). | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.LEAVE-LIM | S | <integer 1..6000> | 5 |
MSCF version running on the system with release status (format 'Vmm.na') | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.MSCF-VERSION | S | <c-string 6..6> | 5 |
Password protection: | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.PASS-SPEC | S | *NO | 5 |
Processor name | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | S | <c-string 1..8> | 5 |
Type of recovery measures (general setting). For meaning see ALL.LOC-ATTR.RECOVERY-START. | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | S | *AUTO | 5 |
Method of starting recovery measures (value of general setting last requested with /SET-MSCF-ENVIRONMENT or /MODIFY-MSCF-ENVIRONMENT). The requested value may temporarily differ from the current value. For meaning see ALL.LOC-ATTR.RECOVERY-START. | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | S | *AUTO | 5 |
Maximum number of MSCF server tasks | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.SERVER-LIM | S | <integer 10..500> | 5 |
System identification of the system | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.SYS-ID | S | <c-string 1..3> | 5 |
Release status of the BS2000 version of the system | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | S | <c-string 1..1> | 5 |
BS2000 version of the system without release status (format 'Vmm.n') | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.SYS-VERSION | S | <c-string 1..5> | 5 |
Time available to the tasks using XCS functionality to release the XCS functionality when disconnecting from the network, before the registered XCS functions are terminated | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | S | <integer 0..6000> | 5 |
Number of the current XCS configuration. The number is incremented by 1 each time the configuration is modified. | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | I | <integer | 5 |
Name of the XCS network | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.XCS-NAME | S | <c-string 1..8> | 5 |
Time stamp (UTC time) of XCS network establishment | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR. | S | <yyyy-mm-dd/ | 5 |
Status of XCS functionality on the system; for precise meaning, see ALL.LOC-ATTR.XCS-STATE. | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.XCS-STATE | S | *ACTIVE | 5 |
Availability attribute of a registered function: *MANDATORY=must be available | var(*LIST).REG-FUNC.FUNC(*LIST). | S | *MANDATORY | 6 |
Error state of the registered function with respect to MSCF network management: | var(*LIST).REG-FUNC.FUNC(*LIST). | S | *ABORT | 6 |
Name of registered function: | var(*LIST).REG-FUNC.FUNC(*LIST). | S | CPM | 6 |
Reconfiguration state of registered function; for precise meaning, see ALL.REG-FUNC.FUNC(*LIST).FUNC-STATE. | var(*LIST).REG-FUNC.FUNC(*LIST). | S | *DISABLED | 6 |
Type of registered function: | var(*LIST).REG-FUNC.FUNC(*LIST). | S | *CCS | 6 |
Number of registered functions for which information is provided | var(*LIST).REG-FUNC.NUM-FUNC | I | <integer 1..16> | 6 |
Method of starting recovery measures (current value of partner-specific setting): | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | *AUTO | 8, 10 |
Status of MSCF connection: | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | *MSCF-CONN | 8, 10 |
Number of monitoring connections currently used | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <integer 0..2> | 8, 10 |
Current value of the partner's control group. | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <integer 1..9> | 8, 10 |
Monitoring status of the partner. | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | *ACTIVE | 8, 10 |
Host name of system | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <c-string 1..8> | 8, 10 |
Status of the system with respect to the network with the system specified by “PARTNER-TYPE” (P-T); for precise meaning, see ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST).HOST-STATE. | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | *ABORT | 8, 10 |
MSCF version and release status running on the system (format 'Vmm.na') | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <c-string 6..6> | 5 |
Overloaded connections: | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | -- | 8, 10 |
Partner type: | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | *CCS | 8, 10 |
RECOVERY-START setting of the partner (combined setting in relation to the local system). For meaning see ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST).PART-RECOV-START. | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | *AUTO | 8, 10 |
Processor name | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <c-string 1..8> | 8, 10 |
Status of a configuration modification / a fault in relation to the system or partner from the point of view of the system; for precise meaning, see ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). RECONF-STATE. | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | *ABORT-END | 8, 10 |
Method of starting recovery measures (requested value of partner-specific setting last requested with /START-MSCF-CONNECTION). The requested value may differ temporarily from the current value (while the connection is inactive. For meaning see ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST).CONN-RECOV-START. | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | *AUTO | 8, 10 |
Number of requested monitoring connections | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <integer 1..2> | 8, 10 |
Value of the partner's control group last requested with /START-MSCF-CONNECTION. The requested value may differ temporarily from the current value (while the connection is inactive). Fail configurations for partners in the same control group are started concurrently. | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <integer 1..9> | 8, 10 |
System identification | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <c-string 1..3> | 8, 10 |
Release status of the BS2000 version of the system | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <c-string 1..1> | 8, 10 |
BS2000 version of the system without release status (format 'Vmm.n') | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | <c-string 1..5> | 8, 10 |
Number of systems for which information is provided | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | I | <integer 0..164> | 7, 10 |
Availability attribute of a registered function: | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.REG-FUNC. | S | *MANDATORY | 9 |
Error state of the registered function with respect to MSCF network management: | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.REG-FUNC. | S | *ABORT | 9 |
Name of registered function: | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.REG-FUNC. | S | CPM | 9 |
Reconfiguration state of registered function; for precise meaning, see ALL.REG-FUNC.FUNC(*LIST).FUNC-STATE. | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.REG-FUNC. | S | *DISABLED | 9 |
Type of registered function: | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.REG-FUNC. | S | *CCS | 9 |
Number of registered functions for which information is provided | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.REG-FUNC. | I | <integer 0..16> | 7, 10 |
Name of the XCS network | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.XCS-NAME. | S | <c-string 1..8> | 7, 10 |
Status of the XCS functionality on the system; for the exact meaning, see under ALL.LOC-ATTR.XCS-STATE . | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.XCS-STATE. | S | *ACTIVE | 7, 10 |
Note
The S variables listed in the following table continue to be supported for reasons of compatibility only. As of MSCF V14.0A, the S variables ***.HOST-CONTR have been replaced by the HOST-STATE independent S variables ***.CONTROL-STATE. The S variables ***.RECONF-NUM and ***.XCS-RECONF-NUM have been renamed into ***.JOINING-ORDER and ***.XCS-CONFIGURATION.
As of MSCF V13.0A, the S variables ***-LIMIT have been replaced by the S variables ***-LIM. For new programming only the S variables contained in the above table should be used.
Output information | Name of the S variable | T | Contents | Condition |
Partner monitoring status. | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *ACTIVE | 2 |
Order of joining XCS | var(*LIST).ALL.HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | I | <integer | 2 |
Number of the current XCS configuration. | var(*LIST).ALL.LOC-ATTR.XCS- | I | <integer | 1 |
Partner monitoring status. | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | S | *ACTIVE | 4 |
Order of joining XCS | var(*LIST).HOSTS.HOST(*LIST). | I | <integer | 4 |
Number of the current XCS configuration. | var(*LIST).LOC-ATTR.XCS-RECONF- | I | <integer | 5 |
Partner monitoring status. | var(*LIST).SUMMARY.HOSTS. | S | *ACTIVE | 8 |