You can use the line commands XM and XT in the "Display Beta-STC Information Overview" table to display XCF member information. The two line commands draw on two different data sources from the XCF administration system:
PEB4XCM2 ------------------------------------------------------ Row 1 of 1 Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE OCF/XCF Application Control Subsys-ID - F883 Sysname - BETA XCF Member Information Jobname System SSID Job Type SC Status Membername Source Token F883STC BETA F883 STC TA ACTIVE xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ******************************** BOTTOM OF DATA ******************************** |
Column |
Description |
Jobname |
The name of the STC or job. The value **UNAV** indicates that this information is unavailable. This may be due to the following:
|
System |
Te MVS system name. The value **UNAV** indicates that this information is unavailable (see above). |
SSID |
The subsystem ID. |
Job Type |
The type of the XCF member: STC Started task JOB Job TSU TSO user |
SC |
MVS sysclone name. |
State |
The state of the XCF connection: CREATED Connection has been established ACTIVE Connection is active QUIESCED Group or node is stopped FAILED Connection has failed or has been interrupted |
Membername |
The name of the XCF member. |
Source Token |
The ID of the XCF member. |