Explanation
This message is the first of a subgroup of messages
issued in response to a DISPLAY SRCHINFO,LIST=ALL command. The OLU,
DLU, LU1, LU2, FROMCP, FROMSSCP, TOCP, and TOSSCP operands might have
been used to limit the output displayed in the subgroup. A complete
description of the message subgroup follows.
IST350I DISPLAY TYPE = SRCHINFO
IST1520I SUBAREA SEARCH INFORMATION:
IST1523I OLU DLU SID RU
IST1524I olu dlu sid rutype
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IST1454I count REQUEST(S) DISPLAYED
IST924I ---------------------------------------------------------------
IST1526I APPN SEARCH INFORMATION:
IST1529I OLU DLU SID LOCATE
IST1530I olu dlu sid locates
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IST1525I TOTAL NUMBER OF OUTSTANDING SEARCHES = srchcnt
IST1454I count REQUEST(S) DISPLAYED
IST314I END
IST1454I - One message is displayed for each outstanding search request.
- In the subarea message subgroup, count is
the decimal number of IST1524I messages displayed.
- In the APPN message subgroup, count is the
decimal number of IST1530I messages displayed.
IST1520I - This message is a header message for the subarea messages that
follow. Subarea information is only provided if TYPE=SUBAREA or TYPE=ALL
was specified on the DISPLAY SRCHINFO command.
IST1523I - This message is a header message for the information displayed
in message IST1524I.
IST1524I - olu is the network-qualified name of the LU
originating the search request.
- If rutype is IOCD, olu is
the name of the secondary LU.
- In mixed configurations involving both subarea and APPN nodes, olu might
be the name of a host as the search request is transferred between
the subarea and APPN components of the various VTAMs.
- dlu is the network-qualified name of the LU
that is the destination of the search request.
- If the search request for the DLU was forwarded to ISTAPNCP or
to another internal component of VTAM®,
the DLU name will be that of the host on which the DISPLAY SRCHINFO
command was issued. In such a case, multiple IST1524I messages might
be displayed — one for the OLU to the host and another for the
OLU to the DLU.
- If rutype is IOCD, dlu is
name of the primary LU.
- sid is the session identifier (SID) for the
search request. The SID is also known as the procedure correlation
identification (PCID). If the PCID is unavailable, the value for sid is ****NA****.
For example, if an INQUIRE APPSTAT is issued, the DSRLST shown represents
an internal flow between two VTAM components,
with the second component assigning the PCID.
- rutype is the type of request unit represented
by the search request. The value for rutype can
be:
- CDINIT
- Cross-domain Initiate
- DSRLST
- Directed Search List
- IOCD
- Init_Other CD
- INTOTH
- Init_Other
- **NA**
- This search is concentrated behind another search request. Information
about the other search can be found by issuing a DISPLAY SRCHINFO,SID=sid command.
Note that the Init_Other CD RU is
called "CDINIT OTH" in message IST530I messages and "IOCD" in
message IST1524I messages.
- The sid value can be used in a DISPLAY SRCHINFO,SID=sid command
to obtain additional information about a particular search.
IST1525I - srchcnt is the total of the locates column
in all of the IST1530I messages, expressed as a decimal number.
- This message is not displayed if the MAX operand value
on the DISPLAY SRCHINFO command was exceeded.
IST1526I - This message is a header message for the APPN messages that follow.
APPN information is only provided if TYPE=APPN or TYPE=ALL was specified
on the DISPLAY SRCHINFO command.
IST1529I - This message is a header message for the information displayed
in message IST1530I.
IST1530I - One message is displayed for each outstanding search request.
The searches displayed by IST1530I are ordered from the newest to
the oldest request.
- olu is the network-qualified name of the LU
originating the search request. olu is **NA** for
an intermediate network node (INN) on a directed search.
- dlu is the network-qualified name of the LU
that is the destination of the search request. dlu is **NA** for
an INN on a directed search.
- sid is the session ID (SID) for the search
request. The SID is also known as the procedure correlation identification
(PCID).
- locates is the decimal number of locates pending
for the session. A value of 0 for locates indicates
that the search request is concentrated behind another search for
the same destination LU, initiated by the host CP.
- The sid value can be used in a DISPLAY SRCHINFO,SID=sid command
to obtain additional information about a particular search.
Operator response
If initiation of a specific session is stalling,
issue DISPLAY SRCHINFO,PCID and DISPLAY ID=name,E for the specific
session. A VARY TERM command might be needed to terminate the stalling
session.
If multiple searches are pending to a specific adjacent
node, perform diagnosis on that node to determine the reason the searches
are not being processed. If that adjacent node is VTAM, DISPLAY SRCHINFO,LIST=ALL and DISPLAY
SRCHINFO,PCID commands can be issued from that host to determine the
cause of the stall. If the adjacent node is not a VTAM, consult the product specific documentation.
VARY TERM,SID can be issued to session request
Routing code
Descriptor code