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

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Displaying the Status of the Queue Handler<br />

When you enter DISPLAY QH, <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong> displays the status of the<br />

queue handler and request queue. The operator can use this information to help<br />

decide whether to perform actions such as the following:<br />

� Initialize queue rebuild<br />

� Start or stop one or more servers<br />

� Reassign server classes to a specific server<br />

� Increase or decrease the number of local-request handlers or remote-request<br />

handlers for one or more servers.<br />

Figure 38 shows this type of display.<br />

� �<br />

DVG458I DISPLAY OF QUEUE HANDLER INFORMATION<br />

QH NAME |STARTED | SIZE| WAIT| ACT| FIN|%FULL|DLY<br />

<strong>FTP</strong>QH |12:27:46 94/1�/11 | 9999| 458| 14| 33| 5%| 4<br />

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

NUMBER OF WAITING REQUESTS IN EACH CLASS<br />

�: 18 | 6: - | C: 22 | I: 25 | O: 3 | U: 35<br />

1: - | 7: 12 | D: - | J: 15 | P: 9 | V: -<br />

2: 11 | 8: - | E: 33 | K: - | Q: - | W: -<br />

3: 36 | 9: 42 | F: 17 | L: 29 | R: 6 | X: 72<br />

4: - | A: - | G: - | M: - | S: - | Y: -<br />

5: 22 | B: 7 | H: 15 | N: - | T: 17 | Z: 12<br />

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

Figure 38. Panel Layout when the Queue Handler is Displayed<br />

The display contains one row with general queue information and several rows of<br />

request class information.<br />

The columns contain the following:<br />

QH NAME<br />

Name used to start the queue handler.<br />

STARTED<br />

Startup time of the queue handler.<br />

SIZE<br />

Maximum number of file-transfer requests that can be queued.<br />

WAIT<br />

Number of waiting file-transfer requests on the request queue.<br />

ACT<br />

Number of active file-transfer requests on the request queue.<br />

FIN<br />

Number of finished file-transfer requests on the request queue.<br />

%FULL<br />

Percentage of the slots on the request queue that are filled.<br />

DLY<br />

Minimum number of hours that finished file-transfer requests are to be left on<br />

the queue.<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> <strong>3.</strong> <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong> 51

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