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
A PROCESS object must be in a group that is in the STARTED state.
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.