IST1212I
{ACBNAME|LUNAME} = nodename STATUS = status

Explanation

This message is part of a group of messages that VTAM® issues in response to a DISPLAY TSOUSER command. A complete description of the message group follows the example.
IST075I  NAME = nodename, TYPE = TSO USERID
IST486I  STATUS = currentstatus, DESIRED STATE = desiredstate
IST576I  TSO TRACE = {ON|OFF}
IST1212I ACBNAME = nodename STATUS = status
IST1212I LUNAME = nodename STATUS = status
IST314I  END
IST075I
  • This message displays the name of the TSO user ID associated with the application and the logical unit (LU).
IST486I
  • This message indicates the current status of the TSO user ID and the state that is desired. If VTAM cannot determine the desired state, desiredstate will be ***NA***.
IST576I
  • This message indicates whether the TSO trace is on or off for a particular TSO user.
IST1212I
  • This message appears twice in the group:
    • With ACBNAME displaying the application status status of the application name nodename with which the TSO user ID is associated
    • With LUNAME displaying the status status of the logical unit nodename.
    If the network where the resource resides is known to VTAM, nodename is issued as a network-qualified name in the form netid.name.
  • See the z/OS Communications Server: IP and SNA Codes for a description of status.
  • If the TSO user ID has been disconnected from the LU, the LU status will still be ACT/S (active and in session) if it is in session with another application. To find the LU’s session partner, enter a DISPLAY ID command for the logical unit nodename.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

None.

Routing code

2,8

Descriptor code

5