IEC347I
LIST CATALOG TASKS text

Explanation

Where text is:
FLAGS   -  TASK ADDRESS  - JOBNAME   /  STEPNAME  -  ELAPSED TIME - ID
------      XXXXXXXX        NOACTIVE /   NONE           00.00.00      xx
Start of change[   WAITING FOR Get LatchShr # latch   FROM latchaddr FOR time  ]End of change

0-OLDEST,  W-WAIT, A-ABEND,  E-ENQ,  R-RECALL, L-RLS
The MODIFY command was issued for the catalog address space (CAS), requesting a list of CAS service tasks. The message display contains the following information for each service task:
  • The task's hexadecimal address.
  • The jobname jname and stepname sname that the task is currently processing. If no CAS service tasks are active, NOACTIVE replaces jname and NONE replaces sname.
  • The amount of time the request has been active in the CAS.
  • The task ID.
  • Start of changeIf the task is waiting for a latch operation to complete, this message displays also the latch number, latch along with the latchaddr and the elapsed wait time.
    Note: Start of changeThe line shown here is just one example of multiple variations that may occur.End of change
    End of change
The following indicators provide additional information about the status of a task:
O
The task is the oldest active request.
W
The task is waiting (such as, for ENQ).
A
The task is abending.
E
The task is in ENQ wait.
R
The task is in RECALL wait.
L
The task is suspended waiting for a response from the RLS address space for a request for an RLS function. When this flag displays, you should follow the RLS-specific diagnostic procedures for gathering information to report this problem.

For additional information on the MODIFY CATALOG,LIST command, see Interpreting MODIFY CATALOG,LIST Output or Interpreting MODIFY CATALOG,LISTJ(jobname)DETAIL Output in the z/OS DFSMS Managing Catalogs.

System action

The system issues a multi-line message with the appropriate information about active CAS service tasks.

Source

DFSMSdfp

Module

IGG0CLGB

Routing code

-

Descriptor code

5