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Chapter 3. Operating NetView FTP V2.2.1 MVS - IBM

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Figure 37 shows an example of this type of display.<br />

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DVG457I DISPLAY OF QUEUE HANDLER AND SERVER INFORMATION<br />

| | |ACT|ACT| | |<br />

NAME |STARTED |LU NAME |LRH|RRH|ST|RM|CLASSES SERVED<br />

<strong>FTP</strong>QH |94/1�/11 1�:13:12 | ------ | - | - | A| -| -------------<br />

-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

SVJOB�1 |94/1�/11 11:13:12 |XQXSTR14| 12| 1�| A| C|123456789�ABCDE<br />

SVJOB�2 |94/1�/11 11:14:23 |XXEASV2 | 2| 6| A| S|19A<br />

OSISERV |94/1�/11 11:15:46 |OSISERV | �| �| A| C|O<br />

-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

DVG448I 3 of 3 SERVERS DISPLAYED<br />

Figure 37. Example of a <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong> Display<br />

The display contains one row of queue handler information and one row of information<br />

for each active server.<br />

The meaning of the column headers is as follows:<br />

NAME<br />

This is the job name or STC name under which the queue handler or the<br />

servers are started.<br />

STARTED<br />

The startup time of the address space.<br />

LUNAME<br />

The LU name or OSI server name of a server within the local <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong><br />

<strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong>.<br />

ACT LRH<br />

This is the number of currently active local-request handlers for the server.<br />

ACT RRH<br />

This is the number of currently active remote-request handlers for the server.<br />

This value is always zero for an OSI server.<br />

ST Status. Can be one of the following:<br />

A Active<br />

T Terminating delayed<br />

H Held<br />

C Closed.<br />

RM<br />

Running mode. Can be one of the following:<br />

S Single mode<br />

C Continuous mode<br />

G Continuous mode with GDG support.<br />

CLASSES SERVED<br />

All server classes that are served by this server are listed.<br />

For more details, the DISPLAY commands shown in the following sections can be<br />

invoked.<br />

50 <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> V2 <strong>MVS</strong> Installation, Operation, and Administration

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