This document explains all the functions you can perform on objects only available in a z/VSE environment. It covers the following topics:
In the z/VSE members maintenance facility, you can perform
maintenance functions on z/VSE objects (for example:
LIST
, EDIT
,
DELETE
, COPY
,
RENAME
and BROWSE
z/VSE
members).
If the member consists of job control, you can make use of the
Natural ISPF macro facility. You can use all types of macro statements. Macro
expansion is performed at submission time (see the
SUBMIT
command below).
When creating a new member, you can also use the Edit macro feature to automatically create text lines which can then be modified. For details on the macro facility, see the section Macro Facility in the Natural ISPF Programmer's Guide).
To enter the z/VSE objects maintenance facility
Select the MEMBERS
option from the
Natural ISPF Main Menu.
The VSE Members Entry Panel appears:
------------------------- VSE MEMBERS - ENTRY PANEL --------------------------- COMMAND ===> Library/DSN ===> Sub library ===> Member ===> Member type ===> Volume ===> VSAM catalog ===> Password ===> ( If password protected ) Scan for ===> MSHP protect ===> Inline data ===> Edit macro ===> Node ===> 33 Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
You can specify the z/VSE object you wish to maintain in the input fields and enter a function command in the command line.
Meaning of the input fields:
Field | Meaning |
---|---|
Library/DSN |
Displays the dataset name last used. You can select any
other dataset by overtyping this name, or generate a list of datasets for a
specified volume in the same way as described for the Member field
below. You can also enter a library name here (standard label), which is the
name you are advised to use in direct command syntax.
|
Sublibrary |
z/VSE sublibrary. |
Member |
Name of required member. Leave blank or use strings and
wildcards (* and _) to generate a more selective list of member names in the
specified library. See the subsection Selection Windows and
Wildcards in the section Command Logic.
See also the field Member type below.
|
Member type |
Members can be grouped and listed according to a user-defined type specified in this field at creation time. |
Volume |
Volume serial number (non-VSAM installations). Required only if the dataset has no label definition. |
VSAM catalog |
Required only if the dataset has no label definition (VSAM installations). |
Password |
System password if file is protected. Must be specified irrespective of read or write protection (VSAM only). |
Scan for |
Lists members which contain the string specified here.
When you select a member from this list for EDIT or
BROWSE , the cursor is placed on the first occurrence
of this string in the member. Issue the RFIND
command to find the next occurrence.
|
MSHP protect |
Specify YES to bypass MSHP protection;
otherwise, leave blank (relevant only for the EDIT
function).
|
Inline data |
Specify YES to indicate that the member
contains SYSIPT data; otherwise, leave blank (relevant only for
EDIT function).
|
Edit macro |
Name of macro object to be used as a model for the
member. The specified macro is executed and loaded into the Editor. See the
section Macro
Facility in the Natural ISPF Programmer's
Guide for details. When used with LIST ,
the list contains all members according to the name criteria that use the
specified macro as a model.
|
Node |
Select Entire System Server node. Enter a question mark
(?) and press ENTER to open a window in which all node numbers are
scrolled with an ACTIVE or INACTIVE status report. If
you do not specify a node, the default node is assumed.
|
The available function commands for z/VSE members are as follows:
Command | Parameter Syntax |
---|---|
BROWSE |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id |
COPY |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id, object-type
object-parms, REP |
DELETE |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id |
EDIT |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
MACRO=name
NODE=id |
EXPORT |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id,
target-environment |
HOLD |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id |
INFO |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id |
LIST |
library.sublib(*_*)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
SC=string MACRO=name
NODE=id |
PLAY |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id |
PRINT |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id, printer-name
CC |
RENAME |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id,
new-name |
SUBMIT |
library.sublib(member.type)
VOL/CAT=n PASSWORD=p
NODE=id1,
TARGET=id2 |
The VOL
parameter (non-VSAM) or CAT
parameter (VSAM) is required only if the specified dataset has no label
definition.
A full description of these commands is contained in the section Command Reference. The object parameters correspond to the input fields on the VSE Members Entry Panel.
Note:
If you issue any of the above function commands from outside
the VSE members facility, you must specify the object-type parameter
MEM
before the object parameters.
The following items can be listed using the
LIST
command and selection criteria in the parameter
input fields of the VSE Members Entry Panel:
Volumes according to prefix;
File names according to prefix;
All files on a specified volume; you can optionally narrow the
list down by specifying a prefix, suffix or a string for file names with the
wildcards * and _ (see description of Member
field);
Sublibraries in a z/VSE file; you can optionally specify a prefix for sublibrary names;
Members in a sublibrary; you can optionally specify a prefix for member names;
Members in a sublibrary according to prefix, but which contain a certain character string (Scan for option);
Versions of a specific member.
If you wish to generate lists using function command syntax in the command line of any screen, you must address the following object types:
Type of List | Object-Type Notation |
---|---|
List of volumes | DV |
List of files | FIL |
List of sublibraries | SUB |
List of members | MEM |
List of member versions | VV |
Below are some examples of function commands using full command syntax.
The following figure shows an example of a list of all sublibraries in a z/VSE library generated using the command:
LIST SUB NATPROC.IV131.SYSTEM.LIBRARY(*)
LIST-SUB:NATPROC.IV131.SYSTEM.LIBRARY.* ---------- Row 0 of 8 - Columns 010 025 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> CSR SUBLIB MEMBERS ** ****** top of list ****** SAVE 2 TEST1 7 UEDTB1 6 ESX131 5 ASM 21 ESX132 6 NPR133 146 NPR134 140 ** **** bottom of list ***** Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
Meaning of column headings:
Column | Meaning |
---|---|
SUBLIB |
Name of sublibrary. |
MEMBERS |
Number of members in the sublibrary |
Use the line command L
to generate a
list of all the members in the sublibrary.
The following figure shows an example of a list of all members in a sublibrary generated using the command:
LIST MEM NPR131.DEV135(*)
where NPR131
is the standard label library name and
DEV135
is the sublibrary name:
LIST-MEM:NPR131.DEV135(*) --------------------- Row 63 of 122 - Columns 018 076 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> CSR MEMBER TYPE CREATED MODIFIED TIME BLOCKS SIZE VV.MM ATTR XCOTABE OBJ 19980802 / / 00:00 5 111 RECT ESYNMAIN PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 20 18756 RECT MYNODE PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 1 104 RECT NATPAMS PHASE 19980802 19981118 08:57 4 3504 RECT NATPBPIT PHASE 19980802 19980802 10:20 2 1660 RECT NATPCMDL PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 23 22088 RECT NATPCNTL PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 2 1424 RECT NATPEVTM PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 1 510 RECT NATPLIBR PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 5 4190 RECT NATPSPLA PHASE 19980802 19981019 09:07 10 9016 RECT NATPSPVT PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 3 2358 RECT NATPVTPH PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 2 1164 RECT NATPVTPR PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 5 4304 RECT NPRINIT PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 3 2326 RECT NPROPHND PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 3 2456 RECT NTSTRT PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 2 1308 RECT RDSPLDEF PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 1 86 RECT USERVSEC PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 1 85 RECT XCOMALCF PHASE 19980802 / / 00:00 1 836 RECT Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
Use the RIGHT
command, (usually
assigned to PF11) to scroll right and display the attributes in the
ATTRIBUTES
column:
LIST-MEM:NPR131.DEV135(*) --------------------- Row 63 of 122 - Columns 064 122 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> CSR MEMBER TYPE ZE VV.MM ATTRIBUTES XCOTABE OBJ 11 RECTYPF ESYNMAIN PHASE 56 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 MYNODE PHASE 04 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPAMS PHASE 04 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPBPIT PHASE 60 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPCMDL PHASE 88 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPCNTL PHASE 24 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPEVTM PHASE 10 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPLIBR PHASE 90 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPSPLA PHASE 16 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPSPVT PHASE 58 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPVTPH PHASE 64 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NATPVTPR PHASE 04 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NPRINIT PHASE 26 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NPROPHND PHASE 56 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 NTSTRT PHASE 08 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 RDSPLDEF PHASE 86 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 USERVSEC PHASE 85 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 XCOMALCF PHASE 36 RECTYPU AMODE24 RMODE24 Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
Meaning of the column headings:
Column | Meaning |
---|---|
MEMBER |
Member name. |
TYPE |
Member type. |
CREATED |
Date the member was created. |
MODIFIED TIME |
Date and time of last modification. |
BLOCKS |
Number of blocks occupied by member. |
SIZE |
Number of records in member. |
VV.MM |
Version number and modification level of the current version of the member. If this field is not blank, previous versions for this member exist, and Natural ISPF versioning is active when this member is edited. |
ATTR |
Attributes of objects and phases |
The lists appear in Natural ISPF Editor format in
BROWSE
mode. This means you can use all available
Editor BROWSE
commands
(UP
, DOWN
,
BOTTOM
, TOP
,
FIND
, LOCATE
).
The following figure illustrates a list of members generated
using the SCAN=
option in the command:
LIST MEM IJSYSRS.SYSLIB(D*) SC=FCT
LIST-MEM:IJSYSRS.SYSLIB(D*.*)/SC=FCT ------------- Row 0 of 9 - Columns 010 059 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> CSR MEMBER TYPE NUM FIRST FOUND ** *********************** top of list *********************** DFHFCTSO A 8 TITLE 'DFHFCTSO - DFHFCTSP A 8 TITLE 'DFHFCTSP - DFHSITSP A 1 FCT=SP, DFHFCTSO OBJ 4 PHASE DFHFCTSO,* DFHFCTSP OBJ 4 PHASE DFHFCTSP,* DFHFCTSO PHASE 1 *DFHFCTSO* 0170U PIDL DFHFCTSP PHASE 1 *DFHFCTSP* 0170U PIDL DFHSITSP PHASE 1 *DFHSITSP* q0170U PIDL DTSFDUMP PHASE 1 AUXP7 G MFH ** ********************* bottom of list ************************ Enter-PF13--PF14--PF15--PF16--PF17--PF18--PF19--PF20--PF21--PF22--PF23--PF24--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
If you select a member from a list generated with the Scan for
option for EDIT
or
BROWSE
, the cursor will be placed on the first
occurrence of the string. If you then issue the
RFIND
command, the cursor is placed on the next
occurrence.
The following information screen is displayed as a result of the command:
INFO NPR131.TEST1(UEDTB1.A)
Information is shown on member UEDTB1
of Type
A
in the sublibrary TEST1
in the library
NATPROC.IV131.SYSTEM.LIBRARY
(standard label name
NPR131
):
------------------------------ VSE MEMBER INFO -------------------------------- COMMAND ===> Dsname/Library: NATPROC.IV131.SYSTEM.LIBRARY Sub library : TEST1 Member : UEDTB1 Member type : A Version : 01.03 Maximum no. of versions : 10_ Modified : 19980826 10:28.11 Actual no. of versions : 3 Size : 32 Enter-PF13--PF14--PF15--PF16--PF17--PF18--PF19--PF20--PF21--PF22--PF23--PF24--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
The information fields in this display speak for themselves. Note that you can modify the maximum number of versions field here to override the default value set by the system administrator.
You select a member from a list by typing in a line command in
the input field preceding the member name and pressing ENTER. Each
line command is an abbreviation of a function command (but see the special
LIST
line command for a member):
Line Command | Corresponding Function Command |
---|---|
B |
BROWSE |
CP |
COPY |
D |
DELETE |
E |
EDIT |
EX |
EXPORT |
HL |
HOLD |
I |
INFORMATION |
L |
LIST versions of the
member
|
PL |
PLAY |
PR |
PRINT |
R |
RENAME |
SB |
SUBMIT |
Line commands can also be used as valid abbreviations of function commands entered in the command line of any system screen.
If you display a member in Editor format in
EDIT
mode, you can issue local commands from the
Editor command line in addition to Editor commands.
The following local commands are available:
Command | Meaning |
---|---|
DATA YES/NO |
Does the edited member contain SYSIPT data? Specify
YES or NO .
|
IMPORT |
Imports a PC file or Con-nect document into the member (see the section Useful Features). |
MSHP YES/NO |
Should MSHP protection be bypassed? Specify
YES or NO .
|
PASSWORD
password |
If the member is password-protected, use this
command to enter the valid password in order to update the member. If you enter
the PASSWORD command without parameter, a window
prompts you for the password. Password input in the window is
invisible.
|
REGENERATE |
Available for members written using the Edit macro option. Reexecutes the specified macro object and writes the result in protected lines in the current edit session. Any defined user code remains in place. For details, see the section Macro Facility in the Natural ISPF Programmer's Guide. |
If you display lists of z/VSE members in Editor format, you can
issue the following local commands in addition to Editor scroll commands:
ALL
, LAYOUT
,
RELIST
and SORT
. For
detailed information, see the corresponding subsections in the section
Useful Features.
Previous versions of z/VSE members can be listed and retrieved
(see the line command L
for
LIST
). They are separate objects in Natural ISPF,
accessible via the VSE Members Entry Panel or using function commands that
address object type VV
from any screen. To activate the versioning
feature, you must issue the command VERSIONS ON
before starting your edit session.
Note that previous versions of z/VSE members are kept for the physical dataset name. This means that you cannot use the same dataset name for files on different volumes or VSAM catalogs if you wish to use the versioning feature.
For details on versioning in Natural ISPF, see the subsection Versioning in the section Useful Features.
When you save a z/VSE member, Natural ISPF checks if the member
has been modified by another user or another session while you were editing. If
this is the case, you are notified by a message and the
SAVE
operation is not executed.
You can use the BROWSE
command to
inspect the member and you can decide whether to override it with your latest
modifications or not. To override it, you can either:
use the REPLACE
command for the
existing member, or
delete the existing member and then save the version with your latest changes.
Note:
Checking for concurrent editing of z/VSE members is an
optional feature of Natural ISPF which may or may not have been activated by
your system administrator.
The z/VSE file maintenance facility provides functions that include
LIST
, BROWSE
,
RENAME
, ALLOCATE
and
DELETE
datasets. You can also display dataset
information and access sublibraries and members from a list of datasets.
Note:
You can use this facility to access volume information.
To enter the z/VSE file maintenance facility
Select the VSE FILES
option from
the Natural ISPF Main Menu.
The VSE Files Entry Panel appears:
---------------------------VSE FILES - ENTRY-PANEL----------------------------- COMMAND ===> Library/DSN ===> Volume ===> VSAM catalog ===> Password ===> ( If password protected ) Record format ===> Record length ===> Block size ===> Node ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
You can specify the file you wish to maintain in the input fields and enter a function command in the command line.
Meaning of the input fields:
Field | Meaning |
---|---|
Library/DSN |
Displays the file name last used.
You can select any other dataset by overtyping this name, or generate a selective list of datasets on the specified volume by using strings and wildcards (* and _) as described in the subsection Selection Windows and Wildcards in the section Command Logic. You can also use the library name (standard label) in this field. |
Volume |
For non-VSAM installations: Required only if the dataset
has no label definition.
To list volume serial numbers, leave the
|
VSAM catalog |
For VSAM installations: Required only if the dataset has no label definition. |
Password |
System password if dataset is protected. |
Record format * |
Required when issuing EDIT or
BROWSE for a sequential file.
|
Record length * |
Required when issuing EDIT or
BROWSE for a sequential file.
|
Block size * |
Required when issuing EDIT or
BROWSE for a sequential file.
|
Node |
Select Entire System Server node.
Enter a question mark (?) and press ENTER to
open a window in which all node numbers are scrolled with an
|
* These parameters are not available as keyword
parameters in command syntax and must therefore be entered in the VSE Files
Entry Panel. In general, these parameters are also required for the functions
PRINT
, COPY
and
EXPORT
.
The available function commands are:
Command | Object Parameter Syntax |
---|---|
ALLOCATE |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n |
BROWSE * |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n
NODE=id |
COPY * |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n NODE=id,
object-type
object-parameters, REP |
DELETE |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n
NODE=id |
EDIT * |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n
NODE=id |
EXPORT * |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n
NODE=id |
EXTENTs |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n
NODE=id |
INFORMATION |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n
NODE=id |
LIST |
(*_*) VOL/CAT=n
NODE=id |
PRINT * |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n NODE=id,
printer-name CC NO |
RENAME |
library/dsn
VOL/CAT=n NODE=id,
new-name |
* Apply to sequential files only.
The VOL
parameter (non-VSAM) or CAT
parameter (VSAM) is required only if the specified dataset has no label
definition.
A full description of these commands, including the function parameters, is contained in the section Command Reference. The object parameters correspond to the input fields on the VSE Files Entry Panel.
Note:
If you issue any of the above function commands from outside
the dataset facility, you must specify the object-type parameter
FIL
before the object parameters.
With the ALLOCATE
command, you can
allocate a new dataset specified in the dataset name parameter. Natural ISPF
provides a special feature here. If you issue the
ALLOCATE
command for an existing (allocated)
dataset, the information for the dataset is displayed in the following format:
--------------------------- ALLOCATE VSE DATASET ------------------------------ COMMAND ==> Data set name ===> VSE.SYSRES.LIBRARY Volume Serial ===> VSERES or Generic Unit ===> Dataset Organization ===> SD Extent start ===> (Leave BLANK for any free space) Extent size ===> Expiration Date ===> 99365 ('YYDDD') Node ===> Press ENTER to allocate Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
You can enter in the name of the dataset to be allocated by
overtyping the value in the Data set name
field. Modify any other
value as required and press ENTER to perform the allocation.
Meaning of the fields:
Field | Meaning |
---|---|
Volume Serial |
Serial number of the volume on which the dataset is to be allocated. |
Generic Unit |
If you do not specify a volume, specify the generic
identifier from which a volume is to be selected (for example:
3380 ).
|
Dataset Organ. |
For example:
|
Extent start |
Specify track number on CKD disks and block number on FBA disks on which extent is to start. If you leave this field blank, any free space is found and allocated. |
Extent size |
Specify tracks on CKD disks and blocks on FBA disks. |
Expiration Date |
Date the file will expire. Until this date is reached, each attempt to update or delete the file will cause a console message, requiring an operator reply. |
Node |
Node number for dataset. |
The following figure is the result of the
INFORMATION
command issued for a z/VSE dataset.
The fields in the information screen reflect the specification
of the allocation parameters described for the
ALLOCATE
command above, with additional information
such as current number of cylinders and tracks, as well some information about
allocated extents:
--------------------------- DATA SET INFORMATION ------------------------------ COMMAND ===> DATA SET NAME : VSE.SYSRES.LIBRARY GENERAL DATA VOLUME SERIAL : DOSRES DEVICE TYPE : 3380 ORGANIZATION : SD RECORD FORMAT : RECORD LENGTH : BLOCK SIZE : 8192 ALLOCATION : 63 CYL 0 TRK ALLOCATED EXTENTS : 1 SECURITY : CREATION DATE : 19980393 EXPIRATION-DATE : 31121999 Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
To display the file extents, use the command
EXTEND
or the abbreviation
ET
. See the following example.
The following figure is the result of the
EXTENT
command issued for a z/VSE dataset:
EXTENTS-FIL:MKH.DATA.TEST ------------------------------------- Columns 001 052 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> CSR VOLSER NR. BEGIN END SIZE RELATIVE ** ******************** top of list ******************* ESAPU5 1 321-00 327-09 6-10 4815/100 ESAPU5 2 947-00 950-04 3-05 14205/50 ** ****************** bottom of list ****************** Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right TOP |
The EXTENT
fields have the following meaning:
Field | Meaning |
---|---|
Begin |
Beginning of extent in cylinder and track number. |
End |
End of extent in cylinder and track number. |
Size |
Extent size in cylinder and track. |
Relative |
Starting track number and total number of tracks. |
The following list of datasets is the result of the command:
LIST FIL VSE*
LIST-FIL:VSE* ----------------------------------- Row 0 of 20 - Columns 053 076 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> CSR DATA SET NAME VOLSER TYPE F.NAME ** ******************************** top of list ******************************* VSE.SYSRES.LIBRARY VSERES LIBR IJSYSRS VSERES IJSYSR2 VSE.POWER.QUEUE.FILE.RAW VSERES IJQFILE VSE.SYSTEM.HISTORY.FILE.RAW VSERES IJSYSHF VSE.DUMP.LIBRARY SYSWK1 LIBR SYSDUMP VSESP.JOB.MANAGER.FILE.RAW SYSWK1 VSEJMGR VSE.HARDCOPY.FILE.RAW SYSWK1 IJSYSCN VSE.RECORDER.FILE.RAW SYSWK1 IJSYSRC VSE.POWER.DATA.FILE.RAW SYSWK1 IJDFILE VSE.CONTROL.FILE IESCNTL VSE.TEXT.REPSTORY.FILE.RAW IESTRFL VSE.TEXT.REPSTORY.WORKFILE.RAW IESTRWF VSE.MESSAGES.ONLINE IESMSGS VSE.ONLINE.PROB.DET.FILE.RAW IESPRB VSE.MESSAGE.ROUTING.FILE.RAW IESROUT VSE.PRD1.LIBRARY PRD1 PRDPRIM VSE.PRD2.LIBRARY LIBR PRD2 Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
The list lists all datasets starting with z/VSE on the node specified in the Main Menu of the current session.
Meaning of the data provided for each dataset (scroll right to display all columns):
Column | Meaning |
---|---|
VOLSER |
Volume serial number |
TYPE |
Library type. Possible values: (blank) - No Librarian file. |
F.NAME |
Library name (standard label). |
CLASS |
Device class, for example:
|
SERIES |
Device series |
The following shows an example VTOC generated using the command:
LIST FIL * VOL=SYSWK1
LIST-FIL:*/VOL=SYSWK1 --------------------------- Row 0 of 57 - Columns 046 076 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> CSR DATA SET NAME RELAT/SIZE DO X BEGIN ** ******************************** top of list ******************************* ** VTOC EXTENT ** 4755/15 UN 0 317- VSE.RECORDER.FILE 8640/45 UN 0 576- VSE.POWER.DATA.FILE 6795/1740 DA 0 453- VSE.POWER.ACCOUNT.FILE 8535/60 DA 0 569- VSESP.JOB.MANAGER.FILE 8595/15 SD 0 573- VSE.SYSTEM.HISTORY.FILE 8685/75 UN 0 579- Z9999992.VSAMDSPC.T9DB7B95.T8C90C94 975/2205 VS 0 65- Z9999994.VSAMDSPC.T9DB7B95.TC3F350C 3780/135 VS 0 252- Z9999992.VSAMDSPC.T9DB7B96.T30EBED4 3915/840 VS 0 261- VSE.DUMP.LIBRARY 3180/600 SD 0 212- ICCF.LIBRARY 4770/1785 DA 0 318- INFO.ANALYSIS.DUMP.MGNT.FILE 8760/10 SD 0 584- INFO.ANALYSIS.EXT.RTNS.FILE 8770/5 SD 0 584- WORK.HIST.FILE 900/75 UN 0 60- VSE.HARDCOPY.FILE.SHR2 6555/30 UN 0 437- VSE.HARDCOPY.FILE 8610/30 UN 0 574- COM441.VSE.HISTORY 15/30 UN 0 1- VTAM.TRACE.FILE 8775/15 SD 0 585- VSE.RECORDER.FILE.SHR2 6585/45 UN 0 439- VSE.RECORDER.FILE.TFS 6660/45 UN 0 444- |
The list contains all files on volume SYSWK1
. You
must scroll right to display all the information provided
(RIGHT
command, usually assigned to
PF11).
Meaning of the data provided for each file:
Column | Meaning |
---|---|
DO |
File organization type. Possible types are:
|
X |
Extent number. |
RELAT/SIZE |
For a CKD disk: starting track/block and size of the space on which the file resides. For an FBA disk: size of file in blocks. |
BEGIN |
Starting cylinder head or PBN on which the file resides. |
END |
Ending cylinder head or PBN on which the file resides. |
EXP-DATE |
Date the file will expire. Until this date is reached, each attempt to update or delete the file will cause a console message, requiring an operator reply. |
Volumes are separate objects in Natural ISPF, but have no Entry
Panel. You can access volume information using the VSE File Entry Panel, or
using a function command that addresses object type DV
.
The following figure illustrates a list of all volumes generated using the command:
LIST DV *
LIST-DV: ---------------------------------------- Row 0 of 14 - Columns 001 044 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> PAGE UNIT VOLSER CLASS SERIES STATUS MOUNT ** **************** top of list *************** 225 TFS801 DASD 3380 ONLINE 226 TFS802 DASD 3380 ONLINE 227 TFS803 DASD 3380 ONLINE 228 TFS804 DASD 3380 ONLINE 22A PQA001 DASD 3380 ONLINE A00 VSERES DASD 3380 ONLINE A01 SYSWK1 DASD 3380 ONLINE A02 VSE410 DASD 3380 ONLINE A03 VSE420 DASD 3380 ONLINE A04 VSE430 DASD 3380 ONLINE A05 VSE440 DASD 3380 ONLINE A08 VSE470 DASD 3380 ONLINE A14 VSEUC3 DASD 3380 ONLINE A18 VSERAW DASD 3380 ONLINE ** ************** bottom of list ************** Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
Meaning of the column headings:
Column | Meaning |
---|---|
UNIT |
Unit address |
VOLSER |
Volume serial number |
CLASS |
Device class, for example:
|
SERIES |
Device series |
STATUS |
Device status. Possible values:
|
MOUNT |
Device mount status. Possible values:
|
You can select a volume and list its contents (VTOC) by entering
the line command L
in the input field preceding the
UNIT
notation.
When listing datasets, the line commands in the following table
are available. When listing volumes, only the L
line
command is available.
Line Command | Corresponding Function Command | Remarks |
---|---|---|
A |
ALLOCATE |
|
B |
BROWSE |
Sequential datasets only. |
CP |
COPY |
Sequential datasets only. |
D |
DELETE |
|
E |
EDIT |
Sequential datasets only. |
ET |
EXTENTS |
|
EX |
EXPORT |
Sequential datasets only. |
I |
INFORMATION |
|
L |
LIST |
From a list of volumes, lists datasets on a volume; from a list of files, lists sublibraries. |
PR |
PRINT |
Sequential datasets only. |
R |
RENAME |
Line commands can also be used as valid abbreviations for function commands entered in the command line of any screen.
If you display a file in Editor format in
EDIT
mode, you can issue local commands from the
Editor command line in addition to Editor commands.
The following local commands are available:
Command | Meaning |
---|---|
IMPORT |
Imports a PC file or Con-nect document into the sequential dataset (see the section Useful Features). |
PASSWORD
password |
If the file is password-protected,
use this command to enter the valid password in order to update the file. If
you enter the PASSWORD command without parameter, a
window prompts you for the password. Password input in the window is
invisible.
|
If you display lists of z/VSE files in Editor format, you can
issue the following local commands in addition to Editor scroll commands:
ALL
, LAYOUT
,
RELIST
and SORT
. For
detailed information, see the corresponding subsections in the section
Useful Features.
The job information facility allows you to display job information.
To enter the job information facility
Select the JOBS
option from the
Natural ISPF Main Menu.
The Jobs Entry Panel appears:
---------------------------- JOBS - ENTRY PANEL ------------------------------- COMMAND ===> Job Name ===> Job Number ===> Queue ===> (C,R,L,P,X ) Class ===> ( Output/Execution class ) Disposition ===> ( *,L,D,K ) User ===> Destination ===> System Id ===> Node ===> 33 Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
You can specify the job you wish to handle in the input fields and enter a function command in the command line.
The meaning of the input fields is explained in the following table:
Field | Meaning |
---|---|
Job Name |
Job name on the job card. Leave blank or use strings and wildcards (* and _) to generate a more selective list of member names in the specified library. See the subsection Selection Windows and Wildcards in the section Command Logic. |
Job Number |
Job number assigned. Only the combination of job name and number uniquely identifies a submitted job (if more than one copy of the same job is active). |
Queue |
Job entry system queue. Possible options:
|
Class |
Installation-specific job class. Combinations are possible to display a list of jobs of several classes |
Disposition |
How job is handled in
|
User |
When using the LIST function,
you can restrict the list of jobs by specifying a user ID in this field. You
can use the asterisk wildcard (*). Only the jobs submitted by the specified
user(s) are selected for display.
|
Destination |
When using the LIST function,
you can restrict the list of jobs by specifying a destination in this field.
You can use the asterisk wildcard (*). Only the jobs for the specified
destination(s) are selected for display.
|
System Id |
When using the LIST function,
you can restrict the list of jobs by specifying a system ID in this field. You
can use the asterisk wildcard (*). Only the jobs under the specified system(s)
are selected for display.
|
Node |
Node ID of machine on which the job ran. Enter a question mark (?) and press ENTER for a list of available nodes. Leave blank to select the default node. |
The available function commands are:
Command | Object Parameter Syntax |
---|---|
BROWSE |
job-number
job-name
NODE=id |
CC |
job-number
job-name
NODE=id |
CHANGE |
job-number
job-name NODE=id,
NEWCLASS=c NEWDEST=dest
COPIES=nnn DISP=disp
PRIORITY=p |
COPY |
job-number
job-name NODE=id,
object-type object-parms,
REP |
EXPORT |
job-number
job-name NODE=id,
target-environment |
FOLLOW |
job-number
job-name
NODE=id |
HOLD |
job-number
job-name
NODE=id |
LIST |
.*_* QUEUE=q
CLASS=c DISP=d
USER=userid DEST=dest
SYSID=sysid
NODE=id |
PRINT |
job-number
job-name NODE=id,
printer-name CC NO |
PURGE |
job-number
job-name
NODE=id |
RELEASE |
job-number
job-name
NODE=id |
STATUS |
job-number
job-name
NODE=id |
You can specify a job by name, number or both. If you use both, the job number must come first.
A full description of these commands (including the function parameters) is contained in the section Command Reference. The object parameters correspond to the input fields on the Jobs Entry Panel.
Note:
If you issue any of the above function commands from outside
the JOBS facility, you must specify the object type DJ
before the
object parameters.
Below are some examples of function commands using command syntax.
The following figure shows the result of the command:
LIST DJ * DISP=*
The list contains all jobs in the Active queue:
LIST-DJ:*/DISP=* --------------------------------- Row 0 of 9 - Columns 029 076 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> CSR JOBNAME JOBNO Q NUM C D PR STAT FROM TO CP PAGES RECORDS ID CP ** ******************************** top of list ******************************* CICSWMZ2 23871 R 2 * 003 1 0 99 F2 0: VTAMWMZ 21742 R 3 * 003 SYSA 1 0 16 COMPWMZ 23671 R 4 * 003 1 0 156 F4 3: ADABAS 23668 R 5 * 003 1 0 48 F5 1: SQLSTART 21746 R 6 * 003 SYSA 1 0 10 F6 0: NETPASS 23670 R 8 * 003 1 0 16 F8 0: NETW531 23669 R 9 * 003 1 0 39 DELACC 23800 R C * 003 1 0 11 C1 0: NOM 23700 R T * 003 PJ 1 0 41 FB 1: ** ****************************** bottom of list ****************************** Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
You must scroll right to display all available information items
(use the RIGHT
command, usually assigned to
PF11).
The list appears in Editor format in
BROWSE
mode.
Meaning of the column headings:
Field | Meaning |
---|---|
JOBNAME |
Name of job on job card |
JOBNO |
Number of job |
Q |
Job entry system queue |
NUM |
Number of output dataset, if segmented |
C |
Job class |
D |
Disposition |
PR |
Job priority |
STAT |
Job status |
FROM |
Owner of the job, that is, user who issued
SUBMIT (corresponds to the
USER parameter on the Jobs Entry Panel)
|
TO |
Destination of job. |
CP |
Number of copies of the job. |
PAGES |
Number of pages of the job. |
RECORDS |
Number of records |
ID |
Partition ID |
CPU |
CPU time consumed in minutes |
IO |
Number of I/O operations performed so far. |
STEP |
Name of step currently executed |
PROC |
Name of procedure currently executed |
REG |
Real storage used by address space in Kbytes |
SYSID |
System ID |
This list of submitted jobs is refreshed every time you press ENTER.
The command:
BROWSE DJ CICS*
displays an active help window with a list of all jobs that
start with CICS
. Select a job by marking it with any character and
press ENTER to display the job output.
The command:
CH DJ MYJOB CLASS=C
changes the class of the job MYJOB
in a z/VSE
environment from C
to a new class, and/or assigns other job
attributes, which are prompted. If there is more than one copy of the job, use
the job number parameter.
The following line commands are available from lists of jobs:
Line Command | Corresponding Function Command |
---|---|
B |
BROWSE |
CC |
CC |
CH |
CHANGE |
CP |
COPY |
EX |
EXPORT |
FL |
FOLLOW |
HL |
HOLD |
PG |
PURGE |
PR |
PRINT |
RL |
RELEASE |
ST |
STATUS |
You can also use line commands as valid abbreviations for function commands entered in the command line of any screen.
If you display lists of z/VSE jobs in Editor format, you can
issue the following local commands in addition to Editor scroll commands:
ALL
, LAYOUT
,
RELIST
and SORT
. For
detailed information, see the corresponding subsections in the section
Useful Features.
With the system operations facility, you can perform certain monitoring and administrative functions: you can display the system log, active jobs, the console, and you can issue operator commands.
To enter the system operations facility, select the
SYSTEM
option from the Natural ISPF Main Menu. The
System Facilities Menu appears:
------------------------------SYSTEM-FACILITIES------------------------------- OPTION ===> Userid MBE Time 16:33:21 1 LOG - Display system log Terminal 1 2 VSE ACTIVE - Display address space information Library MBE 3 CONSOLE - Console display and commands Node 4 UNITS - Display unit information |
The System Facilities Menu provides four options:
LOG
: display system log;
VSE ACTIVE
: display active job
information according to selection criteria;
CONSOLE
: display console and issue
operator commands.
UNITS
: list units and display unit
information.
For descriptions of the LOG
,
CONSOLE
and UNITS
options, see the corresponding subsections in the subsection
z/OS System
Operations in the section z/OS Objects
in this documentation. The VSE ACTIVE
option is
described in the following subsection.
Note:
Other than the system log that is described for z/OS, the z/VSE
system log shows the date in the very left column in Julian format (YYDDD). For
example, "13277" means that day 277 of year 2013 is
shown.
You can access active job information by using the System
Facilities Menu. Active jobs are also separate Natural ISPF objects with object
type DA
(see the subsection
Function
Commands).
If you select the VSE ACTIVE
option
from the System Facilities Menu, the Active Jobs Entry Panel appears:
-------------------------ACTIVE-JOBS--ENTRY-PANEL----------------------------- COMMAND ===> Job ===> Node ===> |
Meaning of the input fields:
Field | Meaning |
---|---|
Job |
Job name. Use strings and wildcards (* and _) to generate a more selective list of jobs as described in the subsection Selection Windows and Wildcards in the section Command Logic. |
Node |
Optional. Specify Entire System Server node. |
You can enter selection criteria in the input fields and enter a function command in the command line.
The following function command is available for active jobs:
Command | Object Parameter Syntax |
---|---|
LIST |
*_ _*
NODE=id |
Note:
If you issue this command from outside the active jobs
facility, you must specify object type DA
before the object
parameters in the command syntax.
Below is an example of the LIST
command.
The following figure shows a list of active jobs generated using the command:
LIST DA *
LIST-DA:* --------------------------------------- Row 0 of 12 - Columns 001 076 COMMAND===> SCROLL===> CSR ID JOBNAME CLASSES STEP PROC JOBNO DP VSIZ RSIZ CPU IO RID ** ******************************** top of list ******************************* BG NO NAME 12 1536 0 0:00.00 3 FB NO NAME 11 2048 0 0:00.00 3 FA NUC002 ADARUN 00032 10 5120 128 2:05.89 29254 F9 SMAI040 ADARUN 01150 9 2048 0 0:00.90 1158 F8 PQACOMPL PQACOMPL 05077 8 4096 1024 3:45.04 12381 024 F7 NO NAME 7 1024 0 0:00.07 68 F6 NO NAME 6 1024 0 0:00.07 68 F5 NPRNUC NPRINIT 00035 5 2048 0 2:42.39 44925 005 F4 NO NAME 4 576 128 0:00.07 68 F3 VTAMRAW ISTINCVT 00030 2 3072 424 0:06.98 5444 F2 NO NAME 3 7424 1024 0:00.00 3 F1 POWSTART RAWPOWER POWSTRT6 1 768 64 0:03.86 3678 ** ****************************** bottom of list ****************************** Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Split End Suspe Rfind Rchan Up Down Swap Left Right Curso |
The list shows all active jobs. Meaning of the column headings:
Column | Meaning |
---|---|
ID |
Partition number (ID). |
JOBNAME |
Job name. |
CLASSES |
Job class(es) serviced by this partition under the control of z/VSE/POWER. |
STEP |
Name of step currently executed. |
PROC |
Name of procedure currently executed. |
JOBNO |
Job number. |
DP |
Dispatching priority. |
VSIZ |
Partition size in Kbytes. |
RSIZ |
Amount of real storage allocated by z/VSE to the partition in Kbytes. |
CPU |
CPU time consumed by address space in minutes. |
IO |
Number of I/O operations performed so far. |
RID |
Outstanding operator reply ID associated with the job. |
The list is refreshed every time you press ENTER.