TS/MP Supplement for Limits Relief (G06.26+)
The value displayed is usually 1, which indicates that the ACS subsystem processes are
configured. However, in this release of TS/MP the value 0 may be displayed but has the
same meaning as 1 and all 16 digits are displayed regardless of the physical configuration
of your system.
logfile-name
the names of the LOG1 and LOG2 files, devices, or processes, to which messages are
directed.
Display Format Without DETAIL Option.
subsystem-name INFO ACS [\ system-name.object-name]
ZACS
*Domain............domain-name
Example.
The following INFO command with the DETAIL option:
INFO ACS $ZACS, DETAIL
returns the following information about the local system:
Application Cluster Services INFO ACS \MARS.$ZACS
ZACS
*Domain.............MARS
*processor status...1111,1111,1111,1111
*LOG1...............\MARS.$VOL1.LOGFILES.LOG1
*LOG2...............\MARS.$VOL1.LOGFILES.LOG2
*ACSCTL.............\MARS.$SYSTEM.ZACS.ACSCTL
In this example, the MARS domain is located in the \MARS system; ACS subsystem processes
are up and running in all available CPUs.
NAMES
Use the NAMES command to display the name of the domain coordinator process on the local,
physical system in which the command is issued.
Typically, the NAMES command displays a list of object types and object names associated
with a specific object. For ACS subsystems, the only valid object type is ACS, which does not
have any subordinate objects. Therefore, only the name of the domain coordinator process is
displayed.
This is a nonsensitive command.