Distributed Name Service (DNS) Management Programming Manual
STATUS SYSTEM Command
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ZHOLD
is TRUE if there are entries in this system’s hold queue, and FALSE otherwise.
If ZSPI-DDL-STATUS-SYS-BR.ZSYSTEM names the local system, the
interpretation of the last three four in the token is as follows:
ZACTIVE = FALSE.
ZENABLED = FALSE.
ZHOLD = FALSE.
ZQUEUED = TRUE, if there are entries in the primary queue; FALSE
otherwise.
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE
is the standard SPI return token described in the Distributed Systems
Management (DSM) Programming Manual. This token is present in every
response record. If its value is zero (ZDNS-ERR-NOERR), this token indicates
that the information is successfully retrieved. If ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE is not
zero, the information is not successfully retrieved. Where a non-zero return
code is present, the response buffer may contain one or more error lists. Even
if the return code is zero, the response may still contain error lists that describe
warnings.
ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST
is a standard SPI error list, as described in the Distributed Systems Management
(DSM) Programming Manual. The list ends with the token ZSPI-TKN-
ENDLIST.
ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT
is the standard SPI context token described in the Distributed Systems
Management (DSM) Programming Manual.