Figure 1. Example:
STATUS summary report ***** STATUS SUMMARY REPORT *****
Global WLM Sysplex Manager Information
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Maximum number of systems.................... 32
WLM Function Information
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Sysplex Communications Management
Status.................................... Open
Administrative Policy Management
Status.................................... Open
Performance Data Management
Status.................................... Open
Device Clustering Management
Status.................................... Open
Server Environment Management
Status.................................... Open
Workload Balancing Management
Status.................................... Open
Scheduling Environment Management
Status.................................... Open
WLM System Information
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System....................................... DAVEB9
Status Data
WLM state.............................. Active
Mode................................... Goal
Policy name............................ POLICY2
Policy activation time................. 08/04/1996 14:29:14
System....................................... DAVEB2
Status Data
WLM state.............................. Active
Mode................................... Goal
Policy name............................ POLICY2
Policy activation time................. 08/04/1996 14:29:14
- Global WLM Sysplex Manager Information
- The global sysplex management information section represents data
that is global to all sysplex processing done by the WLM sysplex manager.
- Maximum number of systems
- This value represents the maximum number of systems that can exist
in the sysplex.
- WLM Function Information
- The function information section represents data that is unique
for a WLM subcomponent that is using the WLM sysplex manager services.
- Sysplex Communications Management
- Administrative Policy Management
- Performance Data Management
- Device Clustering Management
- Server Environment Management
- Workload Balancing Management
- Scheduling Environment Management
- The status for each function is one of the following:
- Status
- In the above example the parameter value for the status item
is Open. The parameter value for status can be any of the
following:
- CLOSED
- Indicates that the function is not operational.
- OPEN
- Indicates that the function has initialized and is fully operational.
- QUIESCING
- Indicates that the function is OPEN, however the function has
been notified to quiesce further multisystem activities.
- QUIESCED
- Indicates that the function is not operational, i.e. CLOSED, due
to quiescing of multisystem activities.
- SUSPENDED
- Indicates that the function is not operational, i.e. CLOSED, and
that the task associated with the function has been placed into a
wait because the function has attempted an OPEN.
- WLM System Information
- The system information section represents data that is unique
for each system that is being handled by the WLM sysplex manager.
- System
- The value of this field is the name of the system being displayed.
Note that starting at the system name field each system name section
is duplicated for every system known to WLM.
- Status Data
- Header displayed that groups related information for a system
concerning status data.
- WLM state
- The value of this field is one of the following:
- Undefined
- Indicates that no WLM state exists.
- Initializing
- Indicates that WLM is in the process of initializing; cross-system
communications capability exists, however, WLM is not fully functional
yet.
- Active
- Indicates that WLM has completed initialization and is fully functional,
operating in the workload management mode contained in the checkpointed
information associated with the member; this state also indicates
that all other instances of WLM are aware of this member and using
the same active service policy.
- Independent
- Indicates that WLM has completed initialization and is fully functional,
operating in the workload management mode contained in the checkpointed
information associated with the member; this state also indicates
that this instance of WLM is not synchronized with other instances
of WLM within the sysplex, either because
- There is no couple data set for WLM,
- There is no connectivity to the couple data set for WLM in use
by WLM on other systems,
- There is connectivity to the couple data set for WLM, however
the data set does not contain a valid active service policy record,
or
- Instantiation of the active service policy failed.
- Quiescing
- Indicates that WLM is in the process of an orderly shutdown on
behalf of XCF sysplex partitioning; further communication with WLM
from other systems should be suspended.
- In_xsr
- Indicates that WLM is inactive, that the termination was not orderly,
and that some other instance of WLM is currently performing recovery
actions on behalf of this instance of WLM; while in this state, the
name of the WLM instance performing cross-system recovery may be found
in the checkpointed information associated with this member.
- Reset
- Indicates that WLM is inactive and that it either terminated through
an orderly shutdown (previous state was QUIESCING) or that cross-system
recovery actions have been completed (previous state was IN-XSR);
this state indicates that no recovery latches are held by this member.
- Unknown
- Indicates that invalid state information about a given WLM instance
was presented to other active WLM instances; this state indicates
that state error processing has been initiated to determine the true
state.
- Incorrect
- Indicates an incorrect WLM state. If this is shown, the WLM state
is in error.
- Mode
- The value of this field is the WLM mode in effect.
- Goal
- Indicates that goal mode is set.
- Incorrect
- Indicates that the mode is incorrect.
- Policy name
- The name of the service policy in effect on this system. This
field contains blanks if the WLM mode is not available (UNDEFINED).
- Policy activation date and time
- The date and time when the service policy went into effect is
represented by this item. Use date and time of policy activation
in MM/DD/YYYY and HH:MM:SS format.