SNAX/APC Application Programming Manual

Verb Definitions
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DISPLAY-STATUS Verb
DSR-NUM-RECORDS
contains the number of status records present in the verb reply. If the request
indicated a specific LU, this value is 1. If the request specified all LUs, this value
can range from 0 to <the number of configured LUs>.
DSR-APC-LUNAME
contains the name of the local SNAX/APC LU to which this status record pertains.
DSR-SNAX-FILENAME
contains the operating system file name of the SNAX/XF LU or the OPENNAME
value of the SNAX/CDF APPL object that is used by this SNAX/APC LU.
DSR-PARTNER-LUNAME
contains the local name of the partner LU if the session is active. If the session is
not active, this field contains blanks.
DSR-LOCAL-TP-NAME
contains the local TP name for this conversation if there is an active conversation on
the session. If the conversation is not active, this field contains blanks.
DSR-TP-PROCESS-NAME
contains the name of the process that started this conversation. This can be a
network name. If there is no conversation, this field contains all blanks.
DSR-SESSION-POLARITY
indicates whether the LU is the first speaker or the bidder in the session. The two
possible values are:
0 First speaker session
1 Bidder session
DSR-FSM-STATES
The following fields contain the state of each finite-state machine (FSM) in
SNAX/APC. A brief description of the meanings of the values is given as follows.
(For more information, see the IBM System Network Architecture Format and
Protocol Reference Manual: Architecture Logic for LU Type 6.2.)