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
System programmer response
Module
Source
z/OS UNIX System Services kernel (BPX)