WLMAWAOR (Target regions in an active workload)

The WLMAWAOR view shows information about all target regions that are associated with a workload that is within the CICSplex identified as the context.

Access

Issue command:
WLMAWAOR workload [owner]

workload

Is the name of an active workload.

owner

Is the specific or generic 4-character CICS® system ID of a CMAS that created the workload.

Select:
WLMAWAOR from a menu of WORKLOAD views, being sure to specify the required parameters.
Hyperlink from:
The Target Scope field of the WLMAWORK view or the Target Count field of the WLMAWORD view.

Figure 40 is an example of the WLMAWAOR view.

Figure 40. The WLMAWAOR view
 27FEB2005  22:04:37 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY ---------------------------
 COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> PAGE
 CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>
  W1 =WLMAWAOR==========EYUPLX01=EYUPLX01=27FEB2005==22:04:37=CPSM==========2===
 CMD Workload Ownr Target   Status    Connection
 --- -------- ---- -------- --------- Lost------
     EYUWLS01 CM1A EYUMAS2A ACTIVE
     EYUWLS01 CM1A EYUMAS3A ACTIVE
 

The Status field shows the current condition of each target region within the workload and reflects a subset of the possible status conditions for a CICS system. To determine the current status of all CICS systems, use the MAS view, as described in CICSPlex SM Administration.

Action commands

Table 32 shows the action command you can issue from the WLMAWAOR view. The overtype field is shown in Table 33.

Table 32. WLMAWAOR view action commands
Primary command Line command Description
n/a SET Change target region routing activity according to the value you specify in the overtype field (see Table 33).
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.

Table 33. WLMAWAOR view overtype field
Field name Values
Status ACTIVE|QUIESCED

where:

ACTIVE
Causes the specified target region to be recognized so that it can participate in workload management.
QUIESCED
Causes the specified target region to be removed from workload management.

This means that no further transactions are routed to the target region unless they share an affinity with earlier transactions. For example, if you are engaged in a pseudoconversation when a target region begins quiescing, the transactions that constitute the pseudoconversation continue to be routed to the same target region until the end of the affinity lifetime. When the affinity is no longer active, the target region is fully quiesced and subsequent transactions are routed to a different target region in the target scope.

Hyperlink fields

Table 34 shows the hyperlink field on the WLMAWAOR view.

Table 34. WLMAWAOR view hyperlink field
Hyperlink field View displayed Description
Target CICSRGND Detailed information about the specified target region.
Note:
The CICSRGND view requires a scope. If there is either no scope in effect or the target region is not part of the specified scope, there will be no data for the CICSRGND view. Make sure an appropriate scope is in effect before you hyperlink to CICSRGND.

Related concepts
Managing workloads
Related tasks
Quiescing a target region in an active workload
Removing a region from a target region scope
Balancing a workload
Adding a region to an existing target region scope
Related reference
WLMAWORD (Details of an active workload)
WLMAWORK (Active workloads)
WLMAWTOR (Routing regions in an active workload)
WLMAWTOS (Routing regions in an active workload summary)
WLMAWAOS (Target regions in an active workload summary)
WLMAWDEF (Active workload definitions)
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