z/OS DFSMSrmm Implementation and Customization Guide
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Checking DFSMSrmm status

z/OS DFSMSrmm Implementation and Customization Guide
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Your operator can obtain DFSMSrmm status information by using any of the following methods:
  • F DFRMM,QUERY ACTIVE operator command from an operator console at any time to display the status of DFSMSrmm, its local tasks, and request queues.

    The operator can also use the abbreviations of QUERY and ACTIVE: F DFRMM,Q ACT or F DFRMM,Q A.

  • TSO subcommand RMM LISTCONTROL STATUS from TSO or with any of the DFSMSrmm APIs when DFSMSrmm is active and able to process subsystem requests. v
  • CONTROL STATUS ISPF dialog (fast path command, Selection 4.8.12, or Selection 5.7.12 from a TSO ISPF session to interactively display status and manage active tasks when DFSMSrmm is active and able to process subsystem requests
Status information that is available includes:
  • The number of requests waiting to be processed.
  • The number of local requests and server requests.
  • If DFSMSrmm is active or quiesced.
  • If the journal is enabled, disabled, or locked.
  • The status of the listener task, either active or inactive.
  • The list of active tasks including function, originated system, job name, status, token, and started time.
  • The number of current active tasks, the number of current active tasks in hold and whether new tasks are in hold.
  • The DEBUG status and PDA trace level .

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