OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual
OSI/MHS SCF Commands
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STATUS Command Displays
STOPPING, STOPPED, and SUSPENDED. States are described in Section 1,
Introduction.
DETAIL
causes the command to produce a detailed display. If you omit this parameter, a
summary display is provided.
Considerations
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A PROCESS object must be in a group that is in the STARTED state.
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The STATUS command displays contain timestamp fields. The time shown in these
fields reflects local system time. The local system is defined as the system on which
the OSI/MHS subsystem is running.
Examples
This command displays status information about APPL object $ZMHS.#APPL1:
STATUS APPL $ZMHS.#APPL1
This command displays status information about CLASS object $ZMHS.#RS:
STATUS CLASS $ZMHS.#RS
This command displays status information about ENTRY object
$ZMHS.#ROUTERETRY:
STATUS ENTRY $ZMHS.#ROUTERETRY
This command displays status information about GROUP object
$ZMHS.#MS.MSGRP1:
STATUS GROUP $ZMHS.#MS.MSGRP1
This command displays status information about MHS manager process $ZMHS:
STATUS MON $ZMHS
This command displays status information about PROCESS object $ZMHS.#MS1:
STATUS PROCESS $ZMHS.#MS1
This command displays status information about SUBSYS object $ZMHS.#ZMHS:
STATUS SUBSYS $ZMHS.#ZMHS
STATUS Command Displays
The information displays that result from entry of a STATUS command for each of the
object types listed above are shown on the following pages.