The CONNECTD view shows detailed information about an ISC or MRO connection. An example of how to use this view can be found in Checking the status of a communications link.
The CONNECTD view is available for all managed CICS® systems.
connection
is
the name of an ISC or MRO connection.
sysname
is
the name of the CICS system where the connection is located. The CICS system must be within
the current scope.
Figure 5 is an example of the CONNECTD view.
27FEB2005 18:20:38 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CONNECT==CONNECTD=EYUPLX01=EYUPLX01=27FEB2005==10:08:30=CPSM==========1=== Connect ID.... 1A1B CICS System... EYUMAS1A Function Ships Type.......... LU62 Sys Conn Type. N/A File Control. 0 Access Method. VTAM AIDS.......... 0 Intvl Control 0 Protocol...... APPC Max Primaries. 0 Trans Data... 0 Netname....... EYUMAS1B Max Secondary. 0 Temp Storage. 0 Connect Stat.. RELEASED Max Bids...... 0 DL/I......... 0 Service Stat.. INSERVICE Non Spec Aids. 0 Terminal Share 0 Pending Stat.. NOTPENDING Concurrent Bid 0 Failed Links.. 0 Recover Stat.. N/A ATIs By Primry 0 Failed Other.. 0 Auto Conn Stat AUTOCONN ATIs By Scndry 0 # Recv Sess... N/A Exit Trace.... NO Bids Sent..... 0 # Send Sess... N/A Exchange Stat. NOTAPPLIC Outstand Alloc 0 XZI Que Rejt.. 0 ZCP Trace..... NO Rejt Ext Alloc N/A XZI Que Purge. 0 MaxQ Time..... 0 # of Allocates 0 XZIQ Alloc Pur 0 MaxQ Pur Cnt.. 0 # Allocates Qd 0 Name of RemConn N/A MaxQ Alloc Pur 0 Alloc QLmt.... 0 Name In Rem Sys N/A GMT Con Create N/A GMT Con Delete N/A TOR NetName.... N/A Con Create Tme N/A Con Delete Tim N/A Generic APPC Nm N/A Primaries Used N/A Secondary Used N/A Member Name.... N/A
Table 14 shows the action commands you can issue from the CONNECTD view. The overtype fields are shown in Table 15.
The action commands and overtype fields for the CONNECTD view are available for all managed CICS systems for which CONNECTD is valid, except as noted in Table 14.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
ACQuire | ACQ | Acquires the connection. |
CANcel | CAN | Cancels automatic initiation descriptor (AID) queuing for the connection. |
DiSCard | DSC | Discards the connection from the CICS system where it is installed. The connection must be out of service before it can be discarded. |
EndAFfinity | EAF | Ends the connection's affinity with a VTAM generic resource group. The connection must be out of service and, for APPC, in NORECOVDATA state. (APPC and LU6.1 connections only.) |
FORceCANcel | FCN | Cancels all automatic initiation descriptor (AID) queuing, including system AID queuing, for the connection. |
FORcepurge | FOR | Forces transactions associated with the connection to be immediately purged (VTAM only). |
INservice | IN | Places the connection in service. |
NORecovdata | NOR | Forces all in-doubt units of work, forgets any outstanding resynchs, and erases the logname previously received from the partner system. This overrides the resynchronization process. (APPC connections only.) |
NOTPending | NTP | Forces all in-doubt units of work and forgets any outstanding resynchs created before the initial (or cold) start of the partner system. This overrides the resynchronization process. (APPC and CICS MRO connections only.) |
OUTservice | OUT | Takes the connection out of service. |
PURge | PUR | Purges normally the transactions associated with this
connection (VTAM only). CICS terminates the transactions associated with this
connection only if system and data integrity can be maintained.
Note:
A transaction is not purged if its definition specifies SPURGE=NO. |
RELease | REL | Releases the connection. |
n/a | SET | Sets a connection attribute according to the new value
you specify in an overtype field (see Table 15).
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. |
UOW | UOW | Displays the Shunted UOWs for Failed Connection input panel (Figure 4), which lets you specify whether a unit of work shunted because of the failure of this connection should be backed out, committed, forced, or resynchronized. |
Field name | Values |
---|---|
Connect Stat | ACQUIRED | RELEASED (APPC only) |
Service Stat | INSERVICE | OUTSERVICE |
Recover Stat | NORECOVDAT (APPC only) . |
Exit Trace | YES | NO |
ZCP Trace | YES | NO |
None.