The COMCHECK MCSINFO subcommand displays the following:
- Number of queued messages
- Limit of write-to-operator messages (MLIM)
- Number of unprocessed messages by console
- Outstanding write-to-operator with reply (WTOR) messages
The following is an example of a COMCHECK MCSINFO report:
COMMUNICATION TASK CONSOLE ANALYSIS
IEA31001I NUMBER OF MESSAGES QUEUED (UCMWQNR) IS 3. LIMIT (UCMWQLM) IS 1,500
IEA31002I 3 MAJOR WQES CHAINED FROM UCM
IEA31003I UCMSTS STATUS FLAG BYTE IS X'60' FOR FOLLOWING CONSOLE
IEA31004I 0 WQES FOUND FOR CONSOLE C3E0SY1
IEA31005I OPERATOR REPLY 01 WAS OUTSTANDING
17.57.33 SYS2B JES2 *01 $HASP426 SPECIFY OPTIONS - JES2 SP 2.2.0
IEA31013I Configuration Mode currently in: DISTRIBUTED
IEA31014I Migration Information - Current Migration Instance:3
IEA31015I Migration Information - Start Time: 15:13:18
IEA31016I Migration Information - End Time: 15:13:19
IEA31017I Migration Information - End Date: 2006314
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The following fields appear in the report:
- Message IEA31001I
- The number of messages that are queued and the maximum number
of messages that can be queued.
- Message IEA31002I
- The number of write-to-operator queue elements (WQE) that are
chained from the unit control module (UCM).
- Message IEA31003I
- The unit control module entry (UCME) has a nonzero UCMSTS status
byte value. For a description of the status byte value, see z/OS® MVS™ Data
Areas in http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv/.
- Message IEA31004I
- The number of WQEs for this console.
- Message IEA31005I
- Indicates that an operator reply (ORE) was outstanding.
- Message IEA31013I
- Indicates the console services mode of the system when the dump
was taken.
- Message IEA31014I
- Indicates the number of times the system has been migrated.
- Message IEA31015I
- Indicates the start time of the last migration.
- Message IEA31016I
- Indicates the end time of the last migration.
- Message IEA31017I
- Indicates the date of the last successful migration.
- Message IEA31018I
- Indicates that the sysplex is in a migration.
The remaining messages in the report are variable. See z/OS MVS Dump Output Messages for
the appropriate replies to these messages.