The CICSRGN4 view shows detailed information about the tasks on a CICS® system.
The CICSRGN4 view is available for CICS Transaction Server for OS/390®, Version 1 Release 3 and later.
sysname
is
the name of a CICS system within the current scope.
Figure 94 is an example of the CICSRGN4 view.
W1 =CICSRGN==CICSRGN4=EYUPLX01=TESTAPPL=06NOV2001==11:05:51====CPSM==========1= CICS System. TESTAPPL Program AI :. Terminal AI: Prgm AIn Exit DFHPGADX AIn Ena Stat ENABLED Cat AIn Prgm. CTLGMODIFY PRSS Delay.. 00:00:00 AIn Pgrm Nme DFHZATDX AIn Curr Req 0 AutoIns Max. 100 Consoles.... NOAUTO
Table 191 shows the action commands you can issue from the CICSRGN4 view. The overtype fields are shown in Table 192.
The action commands and overtype fields for the CICSRGN4 view are available for all managed CICS systems for which CICSRGN4 is valid, except as noted in Table 191 and Table 192.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
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ARMrestart | ARM | Requests the immediate cancellation and restart
of a CICS system using the MVS™ automatic restart manager (ARM). For ARM restart to be successful, the CICS system must:
ARM is available for CICS Transaction Server for OS/390, Version 1 Release 3 and later systems. |
GMM | GMM | Displays the Good Morning Message Text input
panel (Figure 87), which lets you enter a message to be displayed
by the CICS Good Morning transaction (CSGM).
GMM is available for CICS Transaction Server for OS/390, Version 1 Release 3 and later systems. |
IMMshut | IMM | Shuts down the CICS system immediately. All active tasks and Systems Network Architecture (SNA) sessions within the CICS system are terminated. |
INItialize | INI | Initializes the CICS system date and time to match the MVS system date and time-of-day. |
NORmshut | NOR | Shuts down the CICS system normally. The system is shut down as soon as active tasks and SNA sessions within the system are completed. |
SECurity | SEC | Rebuilds the in-storage external security manager (ESM) profiles for
a CICS system, provided they reside in local storage. The copies of the profiles
that reside in the managing CMAS are also rebuilt.
SECurity is available for CICS Transaction Server for OS/390, Version 1 Release 3 and later systems. Note:
The SEC command cannot
rebuild ESM profiles that reside in global storage. You must use the facilities
provided by your ESM to refresh those profiles. |
n/a | SET | Sets a CICS system attribute according to the new
value you specify in an overtype field (see Table 190).
Note:
The value you specified in the Require Set field on the CICSPlex System Manager entry
panel determines whether or not you must use the SET command when you overtype
a field. |
SHUtdown | SHU | Displays the CICS SHUTDOWN input panel (Figure 88), which lets you specify a normal, immediate, or XRF takeover shutdown, a shutdown transaction, the dump option, and the PLT and XLT suffixes. |
SNAp | SNA | Displays the CICS SNAP input panel (Figure 89), which lets you specify the options to be used for a snap dump. |
STAts | STA | Displays the CICS STATISTICS input panel (Figure 90), which lets you write statistical data for the CICS system to a system management facility (SMF) data set. |
TAKeover | TAK | Shuts down the CICS system and transfers control of the resources to its XRF partner. |
Field name | Values |
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PRSS Dealy | 00:00:00 - 23:59:59 |
AIn Pgrm Nme | Any valid program name |
AutoIns Max | 0 - 999 |
Consoles | NOAUTO | FULLAUTO | PROGAUTO |
Prgm AIn Exit | Any valid program name |
Cat AIn Prgm | CTLGALL | CTLGMODIFY | CTLGNONE |
None.