TCP/IP Management Programming Manual

Commands and Responses
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LISTOPENS Command
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-SSID
is an echo of the subsystem ID value provided in the command by your application.
For more details, see SPI Standard Definitions on page 5-1.
ZSPI-TKN-SERVER-VERSION
indicates the software release version of the TCP/IP subsystem. For more details,
see SPI Standard Definitions on page 5-1.
ZSPI-TKN-DATALIST
indicates the beginning of a data list. The ZSPI-TKN-MAXRESP token must have a
value other than zero for data lists to be included in the response. For more details,
see SPI Standard Definitions on page 5-1.
ZTCI-MAP-OPENS-INET
is the extensible structured token that lists information about the openers of the
TCP/IP process. It has the token number ZTCI-TNM-OPENS-INET and the DDL
definition ZTCI-DDL-OPENS-INET. This token is always in the response record.
Note that there is a separate extensible structured token for each opener and each
extensible structured token is contained in a separate data list. Duplicate
occurrences of the fields within a single extensible structured token are not
allowed.
The fields in the ZTCI-MAP-OPENS-INET extensible structured token are:
ZBKUP-CPU
is an integer that specifies the number of the processor in which the backup
process of the opener is running.
ZBKUP-PIN
is an integer that specifies the process identification number (PIN) of the
backup process of the opener.
ZBKUP-FNUM
is an integer that specifies the backup file number assigned to the opener
when the OPEN procedure was called. This field is reserved for future use.
ZPRIM-CPU
is an integer that specifies the number of the processor in which the primary
process of the opener is running.
ZPRIM-PIN
is an integer that specifies the PIN of the primary process of the opener.