9957I
Operator console.
These informational messages are output following the MODIFY command F BETA09,LISTUSER. Their output can also be caused by the internal VDF message generator for displaying cleanup problems (accompanying message VDF9972I). Max. number refers to the maximum number of users who may log on to VDF, number refers to the number of users who are currently logged on to VDF.
The two lines (User, x1) of message 9957I are only displayed if F BETA09,LISTUSER=ALL (display all users) or F BETA09,LISTUSER=userid (display a specific user) has been entered.
The two lines concerning storage are displayed when ALL, user ID or xx% has been coded. xx% will display all users who have allocated at least the storage entered in percentage.
storage below |
The value displayed is the available storage size below the 16-megabyte line, calculated in kilobytes (KB), see also message 9153I. |
storage above |
The value displayed is the available storage size above the 16-megabyte line, calculated in megabytes (MB), see also message 9153I. |
number in % |
The number displayed in percentage is the storage below/above the 16‑megabyte line currently in use. |
*x1 |
All users are displayed here, the active one is shown by an asterisk to the left of the user ID |
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If LISTUSER=ALL is triggered internally by VDF following the detection of cleanup problems, the following marks are possible in addition to the asterisk to indicate the current status: |
+ |
The termination of the session is in progress. |
- |
The session has been marked for cleanup. |
? |
Cleanup has been triggered during the last cycle, but the success of the cleanup has not yet been verified. It is possible that the session terminates successfully before the next cleanup. |
! |
VDF is unable to terminate the session. For example:
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x2 |
(LU) name of the terminal where the user is logged on |
x3 |
Time when the user logged on (user logon time) |
x4 |
Transaction ID |
x5 |
Transaction pool name |
x6 |
CPU-time used (format: hh:mm:ss) |
x7 |
Storage in use |
Note: Standard tools for measuring system resources may come to a different result than the one displayed in x7. This is due to the internal usage of the memory blocks. The system calculates with 2‑MB memory blocks and displays the size in percentage of a block currently in use. The last line of the message is only displayed when the user is not logged onto the system at the time when the MODIFY command F BETA09,LISTUSER=userid is entered.
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