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BPXF035I

z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX)
SA38-0670-00

BPXF035I
timestamp MODIFY BPXOINIT,FILESYS=DISPLAY text

Explanation

In the message, text is:
 
--------------NAME--------------------------        DEVICE  MODE
  filesysname                                       device  filemode
  
  PATH=pathname
  UID=usermntUID
  PARM=parmname
  STATUS=filestatus             LOCAL STATUS=filestatus
  OWNER=fsowner         RECOVERY OWNER=recfsowner   automove pfsmove
  QSYSTEM=fsqsystem     QJOBNAME=fsqowner      QPID=qpid
  TYPENAME=type         MOUNTPOINT DEVICE=mptdevice
  MOUNTPOINT FILESYSTEM=mountfsname
  ENTRY FLAGS=mptflags      FLAGS=vfsflags  LFSFLAGS=vfsflsflags
  LOCAL FLAGS=lvfsflags     LOCAL LFSFLAGS=lvfsflsflags
  SYSLIST STS=sysliststs    SYSLIST VALID=syslistv
  syslisttype   syslistnum
  syslistname syslistname syslistname syslistname syslistname
  analysis


 ACTIVECHK=activechk
 PFS INFO: pfsnormstat
 PFS EXCP: pfsexcpstat

In response to a MODIFY BPXOINIT,FILESYS=DISPLAY command, this message displays information about the global z/OS® UNIX System Services file system representation in the sysplex.

In the message text:

timestamp
The date and local time for the MODIFY command output. The date is represented as year/month/day, and the time is represented as hours (00–23), minutes (00–59), and seconds (00–59).
filesysname
The name of the file system.
device
The device number to uniquely identify the file system.
filemode
One of the following:
RDWR
The file system is mounted for read/write access.
READ
The file system is mounted for read only access.
pathname
The name of the directory where the file system is mounted, truncated to 64 characters.
usermntUID
Nonprivileged user UID.
parmname
The parameters specified on the file system MOUNT, truncated to 63 characters.
filestatus
One of the following:
ACTIVE
The file system is active.
MOUNT IN PROGRESS
The file system is being mounted.
UNMOUNT IN PROGRESS
The file system is being unmounted.
QUIESCE IN PROGRESS
The file system is being quiesced.
QUIESCED
The file system is quiesced.
IN RECOVERY
The file system is in recovery.
UNOWNED
The file system has no server or owner.
UNUSABLE
The file system is unusable and must be unmounted.
NOT ACTIVE
The file system is not active.
REMOUNT IN PROGRESS
The file system is being remounted.
RECYCLING
The file system is recycling.
RECYCLING, ASYNCH MOUNT
The physical file system is recycling, and this file system is in an asynchronous mount waiting for mount completion.
RECYCLING, NOT ACTIVE
The physical file system is recycling, and this file system failed to mount successfully.
fsowner
The system that owns (serves) this file system.
recfsowner
The system that must recover this file system if AUTOMOVE=N or PFSMOVE=N is indicated.
automove
One of the following:
AUTOMOVE=Y
The file system will be automatically moved during recovery operations.
AUTOMOVE=N
The file system will NOT be automatically moved during recovery operations.
AUTOMOVE=U
The file system will be automatically unmounted during recovery operations.
AUTOMOVE=I
The file system will be automatically moved during recovery operations using the INCLUDE system list specified on the MOUNT command.
AUTOMOVE=E
The file system will be automatically moved during recovery operations using the EXCLUDE system list specified on the MOUNT command.
pfsmove
One of the following:
PFSMOVE=Y
The PFS allows the file system to be moved in the event of a server system failure.
PFSMOVE=N
The PFS does not allow the file system to be moved in the event of a server system failure.
fsqsystem
The system that quiesced this file system.
fsqowner
The jobname that quiesced the file system.
qpid
The pid that quiesced the file system.
type
The file system type as defined by the FILESYSTYPE statement.
mptdevice
The device number of the file system owning the mount point directory.
mountfsname
The name of the file system owning the mount point directory.
mptflags
Flags field in the file system entry. This field is for use by the IBM® support center.
vfsflags
VfsFlags field in the global representation of the file system. This field is for use by the IBM support center.
vfsflsflags
VfsLfsFlags field in the global representation of the file system. This field is for use by the IBM support center.
lvfsflags
VfsFlags field in the local representation of the file system. This field is for use by the IBM support center.
lvfsflsflags
VfsLfsFlags field in the local representation of the file system. This field is for use by the IBM support center.
sysliststs
Syslist status array. This field is for use by the IBM Support Center.
syslistv
Syslist valid entry array. This field is for use by the IBM Support Center.
syslisttype
One of the following:
INCLUDE
The system list is an INCLUDE system list.
EXCLUDE
The system list is an EXCLUDE system list.
syslistnum
The number of systems in the system list.
syslistname
The name of the system in the system list.
analysis
One of the following:
*STATUS AND LOCAL STATUS ARE INCONSISTENT
The global file system status is not consistent with the local file system status.
*FLAGS AND LOCAL FLAGS ARE INCONSISTENT
An inconsistency is found in the global and local FLAGS fields.
*LFSFLAGS AND LOCAL LFSFLAGS ARE INCONSISTENT
An inconsistency is found in the global and local LFSFLAGS fields.
activechk
Active check array. This field is for the use by the IBM Support Center.
pfsnormstat
The normal status returned by the physical file system.
pfsexcpstat
The exception status returned by the physical file system.

System action

The system continues processing.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

None.

Module

BPXTXRDA

Source

z/OS UNIX System Services kernel (BPX)

Routing Code

2

Descriptor Code

5,8

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