Explanation
The following material is part of the message
text:
procname |
status |
parmmembername |
TYPENAME |
DEVICE |
STATUS |
QJOBNAME |
QPID |
type |
device |
filestatus |
qjobname |
qpid |
|
NAME=filesysname |
|
PATH=pathname |
|
MOUNT PARM=mountparm |
In response to a DISPLAY OMVS,FILE command, this message
displays information about z/OS UNIX and its file
systems. The line beginning with type appears one or more times for
each file system.
In the message text:
- hh.mm.ss
- The time in hours (00–23), minutes (00–59), and seconds
(00–59) for the DISPLAY OMVS command.
- procname
- The name of the z/OS UNIX cataloged
procedure.
- status
- One of the following:
- ACTIVE
- z/OS UNIX is
currently active.
- NOT STARTED
- z/OS UNIX was
not started.
- INITIALIZING
- z/OS UNIX is
initializing.
- TERMINATING
- z/OS UNIX is
terminating.
- TERMINATED
- z/OS UNIX has
terminated.
- ETC/INIT WAIT
- z/OS UNIX is
waiting for the /etc/init or /usr/sbin/init program
to complete initialization.
- parmmembername
- The parmlib member name specified on the START OMVS command.
- type
- File system type as defined by the FILESYSTYPE statement.
- device
- The device value to uniquely identify the device.
- filestatus
- One of the following:
- FORCE UNMOUNT
- An unmount with force is in progress.
- DRAIN UNMOUNT
- A file system drain unmount is in progress.
- IMMEDIATE UNMOUNT
- An immediate unmount is in progress.
- NORMAL UNMOUNT
- A normal unmount is in progress.
- RESET UNMOUNT
- An unmount was reset.
- IMMEDIATE UNMOUNT ATTEMPTED
- An immediate unmount was attempted
- ACTIVE
- File system is active.
- QUIESCED
- File system is quiesced.
- NOT ACTIVE
- File system is not active.
- MOUNT IN PROGRESS
- File system is being mounted.
- ASYNCH MOUNT IN PROGRESS
- File system is being mounted asynchronously.
- qjobname
- The jobname that quiesced the file system.
- qpid
- The process ID that quiesced the file system.
- filesysname
- The name of the file system.
- pathname
- The name of the directory where the file system is mounted truncated
to 60 characters. You can convert it to uppercase by using the CAPS
option.
- mountparm
- The parameter specified to the mount callable service, truncated
to 57 characters. You can convert it to uppercase by using the CAPS
option.
System action
The system continues processing.
Operator response
System programmer response
Module
Source
z/OS UNIX System Services kernel (BPX)