Explanation
SCHEDULING ENVIRONMENT: schenvname
DESCRIPTION: description
SYSTEM: sysname:
STATUS: {AVAILABLE|NOT AVAILABLE}
{AVAILABLE | NOT AVAILABLE}
[REQUIRED CURRENT
RESOURCE NAME STATE STATE
resourcereqstate
curstate]
[INCLUDES NO RESOURCES]
The operator issued a DISPLAY
WLM,SCHENV command with the SYSTEM= keyword.
In the message
text:
- hh:mm:ss
- The time when the DISPLAY WLM command was issued, in hours(00-23),
minutes(00-59), and seconds(00-59).
- idr
- A 3-digit decimal identifier to be used in a CONTROL C,D command
to cancel the status display if it is:
- Written on typewriter or printer consoles
- Displayed inline (that is, not in a display area) on a display
console
This identifier does not appear when the display is presented
in a display area on a display console.
- SCHEDULING ENVIRONMENT: schenvname
- The name of the scheduling environment being displayed.
- DESCRIPTION: description
- The description of the scheduling environment.
- SYSTEM: systemname
- The name of the system being displayed.
- STATUS:&tab;{AVAILABLE | NOT AVAILABLE}
- Indicates whether the scheduling environment is available.
- resource
- Represents a resource name that exists in the scheduling environment.
If
the resource name is preceded by an asterisk (*) then the current
state of the resource does not match the required state.
- reqstate
- Indicates the required state of the resource in order for the
scheduling environment to be available. The required state has the
following possible values:
- ON - indicates that the resource state setting must be ON for
the resource requirement to be satisfied
- OFF - indicates that the resource state setting must be OFF for
the resource requirement to be satisfied
- curstate
- Indicates the current state of the resource on the system being
displayed. The current state has the following possible values:
- ON - if the resource requirement is ON, then this setting will
satisfy it
- OFF - if the resource requirement is OFF, then this setting will
satisfy it
- RESET - indicates that resource is in an undefined state (this
setting will satisfy neither an ON nor an OFF resource requirement)
- INCLUDES NO RESOURCES
- Indicates there are no resources defined in this scheduling environment.
System action
Operator response
Source
Module
Routing code
Descriptor code