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Display Information about CA-L-Serv

To display information about CA-L-Serv, issue a DISPLAY command. Specify one or more of these values on the command:

ACTIVE

Displays a list of active CA-L-Serv servers. (See message LDM0420I.)

INIT

Displays the values that cannot be changed while CA-L-Serv is running. The values for the CA-L-Serv kernel include the name of the member that points to start up command members; whether CA-L-Serv reuses intercepts; the CA-L-Serv subsystem name; and system IDs. (See message LDM0403I.)

LOGS

Displays status information about the CA-L-Serv message, trace, and change logs. Each log file is listed separately. (See message LDM0750I.)

MSGTABLE

Displays a list of message tables, including what language each table is in, and how many messages each table contains. (See message LDM0422I.)

OPTIONS

Displays the values that you can change while CA-L-Serv is running. Values for the CA-L-Serv kernel include your SVC dump option. (See message LDM0404I.)

SSNAME

Displays a list of subsystems (including CA-L-Serv) that are running on a system. Status information for each subsystem is also shown. (See message LDM0410I.)

STORAGE

Displays information about storage use, including the size of a storage block, how many blocks are allocated, and how many blocks are used. (See message LDM0425I.)

VERSION

Displays the CA-L-Serv release and maintenance level. (See message LDM0402I.)

For example, to display lists of subsystems and CA-L-Serv servers, issue this command:

DISPLAY SSNAME ACTIVE

Note: You can also use the DISPLAY ALL format of the command to generate a complete report of the current status of CA-L-Serv.