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Displaying activated service items z/OS UNIX System Services Planning GA32-0884-00 |
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Use the D OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE command to display all of the service items that were dynamically activated using F OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE. It displays only those service items that are currently active dynamically. Once a fix has been deactivated, it will no longer show up in this command's display output. Additionally, D OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE reports the library and volume where each set of fixes was activated from and the amount of ECSA and OMVS address space storage that is being consumed for all dynamically activated fixes. The amount of storage consumed will not decrease when a deactivation is done. Example: To display all the service items that were dynamically
activated, issue:
Result: The following is a sample output:
Figure 1. Sample D OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE output
The service items are listed in groups based on when they were activated. All service items activated by a given F OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE command are listed together as one set of activated service items. The most recently activated set of service items is listed first followed in descending order by the next most recent activation set and so on. The most recent set of service items is the only service items that are deactivated if a F OMVS,DEACTIVATE=SERVICE command is issued. Example: As an example, if a F OMVS,DEACTIVATE=SERVICE was
done on a system with the service items activated, the following would
then show up on a D OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE after the deactivation:
Figure 2. Second example of
D OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE
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