The MODENAME view shows general information about LU 6.2 modenames.
The MODENAME view is available for all managed CICS® systems.
modename
is a specific or generic LU 6.2
modename or * for all modenames.
connection
is
the specific or generic name of an ISC connection. Use this parameter to
find out what modenames are associated with what connections.
If you do not specify parameters, the view includes information about all modenames within the current scope.
Figure 6 is an example of the MODENAME view.
27FEB2005 19:27:21 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =MODENAME==========EYUPLX01=EYUPLX01=27FEB2005==19:27:21=CPSM==========4=== CMD Mode CICS Conn Actv Avail Max Max Auto Connect --- Name---- System-- Name Sess- Sess- Sess- Wins- Connect---- Status-- EYUMAS1A 1A1B 0 0 8 4 AUTOCONN RELEASED EYUMAS4A 4A1B 0 0 8 4 AUTOCONN RELEASED SNASVCMG EYUMAS1A 1A1B 0 0 2 1 NONAUTOCONN RELEASED SNASVCMG EYUMAS4A 4A1B 0 0 2 1 NONAUTOCONN RELEASED
Table 18 shows the action commands you can issue from the MODENAME view. The overtype field is shown in Table 19.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
ACQuire
modename connection sysname |
ACQ | Causes additional sessions associated with the modename to be acquired, if the number of available sessions is increased. To increase the number of available sessions, use the SET action command and overtype the value in the Avail Sess field. |
CLS
modename connection sysname |
CLS | Sets the available sessions value to 0. The connected system is prevented from acquiring any sessions. |
n/a | SET | Sets a modename attribute according to the new value you
specify in an overtype field (see Table 19).
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. |
Where:
|
Field name | Values |
---|---|
Avail Sess | 0-maximum defined for the modename. |
None.