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StartTime time1
is the timestamp for the time when the server was last started, in the form dd mmm yyyy
hh:mm:ss.mil.
LastError error1
is the error number of the last OSS Monitor error that occurred during an operation on the
server. See “Numbered Messages” (page 361) for an explanation of a specific error number.
ErrorDetail error-detail
is the error number of the Guardian file-system error (if any) reported with the error value.
For information about Guardian file-system errors, see the Guardian Procedure Errors and
Messages Manual.
ErrorTime time2
is the timestamp for the time when the last error for the server was reported, in the form dd
mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil. If no error has been reported, this value is the same as the time1
value.
The following fields are displayed only when an OSS name server is in the STARTED state:
LastControlSyncTime time3
is the timestamp for the time when the OSS name server was last synchronized with ZPOSFSERV,
in the form dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil. If a CONTROL SERVER command with the SYNC
option has not been issued since the OSS name server was last started, this field is blank.
AlterAfterSyncOrStart status1
indicates whether the configuration of the OSS name server has changed after its most recent
start or synchronization with ZOSSSERV:
DescriptionValue
The OSS name server configuration has not changed.FALSE
The OSS name server configuration has changed.TRUE
CPU processor1
indicates the processor in which the primary copy of the OSS name server process runs.
BackupCPU processor2
indicates the processor in which the backup copy of the OSS name server process runs.
SQLTimeout time4
indicates the number of seconds that the OSS name server waits for a response from SQLCAT
to a request.
InodeCache size1
indicates the number of inodes that the OSS name server is allowed to cache.
InodeCacheInUse size2
indicates current inode cache usage by the OSS name server, displayed as the number of
entries in use and as a percentage of size1.
MaxInodeCacheUsed size3
indicates the most recent highwater mark for inode cache use, displayed as the number of
entries used and as a percentage of size1.
TimeMaxInodeCacheUsed time5
is the timestamp for the time when the OSS name server last reached its highwater mark for
inode cache use, in the form dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil.
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