Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)
Open System Services Monitor
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STATUS FILESET Command
Considerations
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You can use the START SERVER command to start the OSS sockets local server,
the OSS message-queue server, and the OSS transport agent servers. An OSS
name server is automatically started when one of the filesets managed by that
OSS name server is started.
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The START SERVER command can be used only by super-group users (255,nnn).
Example
To start the OSS sockets local server $ZPLS and send informational messages to the
file CMDLOG, enter the following command:
START /OUT CMDLOG/ SERVER $ZPMON.#ZPLS
STATUS FILESET Command
The STATUS FILESET command displays status information about a fileset
administered by the OSS Monitor.The syntax of the STATUS FILESET command is:
OUT filename
specifies the name of a Guardian output file for informational messages. You can
either read this file with a text editor or display it with the FUP COPY command.
FILESET [$ZPMON.]filesetname
specifies the name of the fileset whose status you want to display. Only names
currently defined in the ZOSSFSET file are valid values.
filesetname can contain wildcard characters. (See Using Wildcard Characters in
OSS Monitor Commands: on page 2-13 for the definition of UNIX wildcard
characters.)
The $ZPMON prefix can be omitted if you have previously specified $ZPMON in an
SCF ASSUME command.
You can specify the following options in any order:
DETAIL
produces a detailed report.
If the DETAIL option is omitted, only a summary report is produced.
STATUS [ /OUT filename/ ] FILESET [$ZPMON.]filesetname
[ , DETAIL ]
[ , SEL [ NOT ] state ]