Use the DISPLAY GSS command to display information about all CA‑GSS address spaces running on the current z/OS image.
Use this format for the DISPLAY GSS command:
Display GSs
Example
-------------------- CA‑GSS/ISERVE Control Panel ----------- ROW 1 TO 7 OF 7 ==> display gss => PAGE Target node: * ssid: * Host node: B1MAIN ssid ISRV ============================================================================== SSID Jobname Job ID Version GoalNet Node LU name GMF name ++++ GSSX STC00090 ID42 GSWV42SS Unknown ITIM GSWTIMSS Unknown GGMF GSSCO STC00089 02.07.00 S18GGMF GSS05N20 S18GGMF *ISRV GSS STC01222 02.07.00 S18MAIN GSS05N1 S18MAIN
Subsystem ID for the CA‑GSS address space. One of these special values may be shown.
Primary CA‑GSS.
LX-owning address space that is not executing an ISERVE.
Address space's job name.
Address space's job ID.
Version of CA‑GSS that is running. A value of Unknown indicates a pre-2.7 release of CA‑GSS.
GoalNet node name (if one is assigned).
VTAM LU name being used by GoalNet (if active).
The display is updated whenever a CA‑GSS address space initializes. If an address space terminates, nothing is deleted.
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