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DISPLAY ADDRESS

This command displays a summary of all true subtasks, which address environments and certain other asynchronous processes use.

Syntax

Display ADDRESS

Example

----------------------- CA‑GSS/ISERVE Control Panel ----------------------- ==> display address => PAGE Target node: * ssid: * Host node: B1MAIN ssid ISRV =========================================================================== Max CPU Accum Name Type TCB IMOD ID Status CPU Left Task CPU -------- ---- -------- -------- ---------------- --- ------ ---------- IDCAMS ADDR 007F1550 000000CA Inact,Reus 15 1.85 EMVS ADDR 007F17E8 000000C9 Inact,Reus 15 2.25 FILE ADDR 007F60D0 00000002 Inact,Reus 0 0.11 SYSVIEW ADDR 007F1260 00000101 Act 3 2.85

Name

Name of the address environment. Environments that are indented are internal environments, invoked to perform certain synchronous tasks in an asynchronous fashion.

Type

Indicates that the task supports an address or function.

TCB

Memory address that is assigned to the task control block owned by the task that processes a particular ADDRESS command.

IMOD ID

IMOD that last used this subtask for processing a command.

Status

Status of the task as follows:

Abend

Task has abended.

Act

Task is processing a command.

Inact

Task is available for use.

Reus

A reusable subtask.

Max CPU

Maximum CPU time that is permitted for the completion of a single ADDRESS command.

CPU Left

CPU time that is left for the subtask to complete its current operation. This field is displayed only if the subtask is processing work.

Accum Task CPU

Total amount of CPU time the subtask use after its creation.