TMF Reference Manual (G06.26+)

TMFCOM Commands
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STATUS TRANSACTIONS
Table 3-27. STATUS TRANSACTIONS Output
Heading or Item Description
Transaction Identifier Transaction identifier that uniquely identifies the transaction;
consists of node name, CPU number, and sequence number. In
addition, if the tm-flags value used internally by the system is not
zero, this value appears in parentheses following the node name.
TMF uses one of the flags in tm-flags to track the number of
times TMF has been deleted and subsequently re-initiated. (For
more information about tm-flags, see the DELETE TMF
command discussion.)
Process Name, CPU number, and PIN of process running the transaction.
State State of the transaction: active, aborting, aborted, committed, hung,
or prepared.
Parent Parent node for a distributed transaction. If the DETAIL option is
not used, the notation “Foreign” indicates a foreign resource
manager.
Child Child node for a distributed transaction. If the DETAIL option is not
used, the notation “Foreign” indicates a foreign resource manager.
Starting MAT Seq. No Audit-trail file sequence number (for example, AA000001) of first
audit-trail file associated with this transaction.
Reason If the transaction is aborting or was aborted, brief message text
explaining the reason.
Backout Assigned If the transaction is aborting or was aborted, backout process
assigned for the transaction.
# Attempts to Abort If the transaction was subject to abort attempts, the number of
those attempts. (After 3 attempts, TMF places the transaction in the
hung state.)
Start Time Age of the transaction on this node.
Note. If the current state reflected by the COMMITHOLD attribute is ACTIVATED for any
audit trail and commit-hold has not been suspended, the STATUS TRANSACTIONS
command output displays a warning to that effect. For more information about the
COMMITHOLD attribute and commit-hold, see the discussion of ALTER AUDITTRAIL
on
page 3-54.