Explanation
In response to a CONTROL M or CONTROL M,REF command,
this message displays:
- The status of the action message retention facility (AMRF)
- The maximum number of write to operator (WTO) buffers
- The maximum number of write to operator response (WTOR) buffers
- The status of the general WTO installation exit IEAVMXIT
- The maximum number of messages that the system can hold in SYSLOG
buffers
- The timeout value for the ROUTE *ALL or ROUTE systemgroupname command.
- The SMCS APPLID, if one, is in effect.
- The SMCS GENERIC, if one, is in effect.
In the message text:
- AMRF=Y
- AMRF=N
- The status of the AMRF:
- Y for active.
- N for not active.
- MLIM=nnnn
- The current limit of WTO buffers. When the number of WTO buffers
reaches this number, the system places any program that issues a WTO
into a wait state until the number of WTO buffers decreases to a value
less than the limit.
- RLIM=nnnn
- The current limit of outstanding WTOR messages that the system
or sysplex can hold in buffers. When the number of WTOR buffers reaches
this value, the system places any program that issues a WTOR into
a wait state until the number of WTOR buffers decreases to a value
less than the limit.
- UEXIT=Y
- UEXIT=N
- The status of the IEAVMXIT installation exit:
- Y - The exit is being used.
- N - The exit is not being used.
- LOGLIM=nnnnnn
- The current limit of messages that can be buffered to the SYSLOG
processor. When the number of messages buffered up for the SYSLOG
processor reaches this value, subsequent messages to be buffered to
the SYSLOG processor will be lost until the number of buffered messages
decreases to a value less than the limit.
- ROUTTIME=nnn
- The maximum duration in seconds that the ROUTE *ALL or ROUTE systemgroupname
command waits for responses to a command from each system for aggregating
responses. After that time, the command will be considered to have
timed out for aggregation with respect to any systems which have not
responded, and message IEE421I will indicate that this has occurred.
Responses received after the specified timeout interval are individually
returned to the originator of the ROUTE command.
If ROUTTIME is
0, command responses will not be aggregated.
- RMAX=nnnn
- The current maximum number of reply IDs.
- ,APPLID=aaaaaaaa
- The SMCS APPLID. If the system does not have an APPLID in effect,
the APPLID keyword will not be displayed.
- ,GENERIC=aaaaaaaa
- The SMCS GENERIC. If no GENERIC is in use, *NONE* will be displayed.
The GENERIC keyword will not be displayed if the system is in XCFLOCAL
or MONOPLEX mode.
System action
The system continues processing.
Source
Communications task (COMMTASK)
Module
Routing code
Descriptor code