Option 2.2 enables you to view Subsystem Function Facility (SFF) operating statistics for a started task. The same information is called by console command:
F stcname,ST
In the "Service Manager Selection Menu", select option 2.2. The "SFF Operating Statistics" panel comes up:
PEB4STA ---------------------------------------------------------- Row 1 of 35 Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE SFF Operating Statistics Subsys-ID - B93P Sysname - BETA DSA SIZE : 00000000 BEG ADDR : 00000000 LOCK REQUESTS : 2254641 WAITS : 17539 SICA : 16F01050 SSCA : 00BA15E8 WQE No : 38196 SSID : B93P SVC : 242/X'F2' PTF No : PBS1461 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TYPE : SVC 242 MODULE : BST01SVC PTF No : NEW CR.DATE: 30.01.2014 TIME: 09:33:00 SYSTEM : PROD PRODUCT : 93 LOCATION : BERLIN ROUTE_TO : NONE GOTO_OCF: NONE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TYPE : UXSIN LO.DATE: 20.05.2014 TIME: 11:37:28 MODULE : B02UXSIN PTF No : NEW CR.DATE: 03.03.2014 TIME: 14:47:00 ENTRY : 948F5B58 LENGTH : 0004A8 USER : BETA93P JOBNAME : BETA93P JOBID: S0044696 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TYPE : UXSEC LO.DATE: 20.05.2014 TIME: 11:37:28 MODULE : B93UXSE6 PTF No : NONE CR.DATE: 03.03.2014 TIME: 14:36:00 ENTRY : 93F76C00 LENGTH : 001400 |
The system name, product name and the location are retrieved from the database system record of each Beta product. If these entries are missing, question marks (??) are displayed in the respective fields. This may be an indication that SFF and the relevant Beta product are not working properly.
However, when a BSA component (for example, VDF or OCF/X-system-router BOF STC) is in use, question marks (??) always appear in the fields concerned. This does not indicate an error because these BSA components do not use a database or the related system records.