WLMAWDEF (Active workload definitions)

The WLMAWDEF view shows information about active workload definitions associated with a workload that is within the CICSplex identified as the context.

Access

Issue command:
WLMAWDEF workload [owner [wlmdef]]

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.

wlmdef

Is the specific or generic name of a workload definition. If you omit this parameter, the view includes information about all definitions currently active in the specified workload.

Select:
WLMAWDEF from a menu of WORKLOAD views, being sure to specify the required parameters.
Hyperlink from:
The Ownr field of the WLMAWORK view.

Figure 41 is an example of the WLMAWDEF view.

Note:
A description can be 30 characters in length. You may have to scroll the view to the right to see the entire description.

Action commands

Table 36 shows the action command you can issue from the WLMAWDEF view.

Figure 41. The WLMAWDEF view
 27FEB2005  22:10:58 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY ---------------------------
 COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> PAGE
 CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>
 >W1 =WLMAWDEF==========EYUPLX02=EYUPLX02=27FEB2005==22:10:58=CPSM==========3===
 CMD Name     Workload Ownr Trangrp  Luname            Userid   Process Target
 --- -------- -------- ---- -------- ----------------- -------- Type--- Scope---
     EYUWLD02 EYUWLS02 CM1B EYUTRG02 *                 *        *       EYUMAS3B
     EYUWLD03 EYUWLS02 CM1B EYUTRG03 *                 *        *       EYUMAS1C
     EYUWLD04 EYUWLS02 CM1B EYUTRG04 *                 *        *       EYUCSG07
 

Table 36. WLMAWDEF view action commands
Primary command Line command Description
DiSCard
defname workload owner
DSC Discard an active definition.
Where:
defname
Is the specific or generic name of an active workload definition.
workload
Is the specific or generic name of an active workload.
owner
Is the specific or generic CICS system ID of a CMAS that created the workload.
Important

When you discard a workload definition, the transaction groups associated with that definition are also discarded if not referenced by any other workload definition. This means that any affinity relation and lifetime currently in effect for transactions associated with the transaction groups are lost. Thus, discarding a workload definition could have an unpredictable affect on active transactions that are associated with these transaction groups.

Before discarding a workload definition, you should use the WLMATGRP view, as described in topic WLMATGRP (Transaction groups associated with an active workload), to determine the status of transaction groups associated with the definition. You may want to set a transaction group dormant so that the target region associated with the transaction is recognized. Otherwise, the transaction will be routed to a target region associated with the default transaction group $$DTGA$$.

Hyperlink fields

Table 37 shows the hyperlink fields on the WLMAWDEF view.

Table 37. WLMAWDEF view hyperlink fields
Hyperlink field View displayed Description
Workload WLMAWORK Detailed information about the specified workload.
Trangrp WLMATGRP Tabular information about all active transaction groups.
Note:
The Trangrp field can be used as a hyperlink field only when it contains a value.

Related concepts
Managing workloads
Related tasks
Deactivating a workload definition
Updating an active workload definition
Routing particular transactions from a given user to a specific target region
Routing a specific transaction to a specific target region
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)
WLMAWAOR (Target regions in an active workload)
WLMAWAOS (Target regions in an active workload summary)
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