Viewing OCF LU 6.2 applications

Viewing OCF LU 6.2 applications

Procedure

  1. In the "Service Manager Selection Menu", enter 4.2.1 to call the "OCF/LU 6.2 Control" input panel:

    PEB4ASNA ------------------------------------------------------- No data found
    Command ===> _________________________________________________________________

    OCF/LU 6.2 Control Subsys-ID - A000
    Sysname - BETA

    Action ===> VIEW... (D)isplay ACB,(V)iew Connection



    Optional Selection Criteria for VIEW :

    Subsys Id ===> *___ Connected Subsystem Id or Mask







    Press the ENTER key to display the selected information.
    Press the END key to return to the previous menu.

  2. Specify VIEW in the Action field.
  3. In the Subsys Id field, enter the SSID of the subsystem whose connections you want to view. Masks are allowed. To view all connections to all subsystems, leave the asterisk (*) in the field and press ENTER.

Result

The "OCF Application Control" table is called. Depending on your specifications in the "OCF/LU 6.2 Control" input panel, this table displays all the subsystems connected to the subsystem ID currently in use, or only specific subsystems. Field Subsys-ID at the top right shows the SSID of the subsystem currently in use.

BETA Systems Architecture - Version 6 ------------------------- Row 1 of 2
 Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR

 OCF Application Control Subsys-ID - A000
 Sysname - BETA
 OCF VTAM Connection

 Local Remote Status Local Converse RU Retry Sess Logmode
 SSID SSID LOC REM CON ApplID ApplID Size Cnt Acnt Int
 A000 ACT A000Q91S
 Q91S ACT ACT A000Q91S Q91SA000 8C8C 5 0 10 4 APPC01
******************************** BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************











Fields

Field

Description

Action

select 'Display' or 'View'

Subsystem ID

valid selection criterion only for 'View', enter a subsystem ID, masks are allowed

Columns

Column

Description

Local SSID

Subsystem ID of the local system

Remote SSID

Subsystem ID of the remote system and in the same OCF node

Status LOC

Status of the local subsystem ID, status levels are: ACT for active, PND for pending, INA for inactive, RTY for retry, REX for retry exceeded.

Status REM

Status of the remote subsystem ID, status levels are: ACT for active, PND for pending, INA for inactive, RTY for retry, REX for retry exceeded.

Status CON

Status of the connection, status levels are: ACT for active, PND for pending, INA for inactive, REX for retry exceeded.

Local ApplID

Name of the local VTAM application.

Converse ApplID

Name of the remote VTAM application used to establish the connection.

RUSIZE

RUSIZE value used for the connection (for more information see the BSA Installation and System Guide)

Retry Cnt

Retry values of the OCF converse definition in the LST member: Cnt – maximum number of retries.

Retry Acnt

Retry values of the OCF converse definition in the LST member: Acnt- number of processed retries.

Retry Int

Retry values of the OCF converse definition in the LST member: Int – interval of the retries in seconds.

Sess

Number of defined session in the VTAM application or in the OCF converse definition.

Logmode

Name of the VTAM logmode used for the connection (only APPC01 is a valid name).

Note on "XCF data obtained"

If XCF connection data is available, you can use the line commands XM and XT in the subsystem table to display XCF member information. The two line commands use different data sources of the XCF administration system.

Note on status REX (retry exceeded)

The most recent attempt to establish a connection was unsuccessful because the retry limit was reached. The next time the partner system sends a request, there will be a new attempt at establishing a connection.