To display information about the communications server, issue a DISPLAY command. Specify one or more of these parameters:
Displays a list of the client applications currently connected to the local communications server, including the number of send and receive requests from each client. (See message LDM0920I.)
Displays communications server values that cannot be changed while the server is running. These values include ACB name, maximum data size, and the size of transmission buffers. (See message LDM0911I.)
Displays communications server values that you can change while the server is running. These values include communications service and protocol, transmission buffers per client, auxiliary message log name, retry specifications, and send requests per client. (See message LDM0910I.)
Displays information about communication routes. (See message LDM0912I.) By default, the display includes all routes.
To display only active routes, specify ROUTES(ACTIVE).
To display only inactive routes, specify ROUTES(INACTIVE).
For example, to display all of the operating values of the communications server, issue the following command:
DISPLAY TASK(COMMSERVER) INIT OPTIONS
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