To display information about CA-L-Serv, issue a DISPLAY command. Specify one or more of these values on the command:
Displays a list of active CA-L-Serv servers. (See message LDM0420I.)
Displays values that cannot be changed while CA-L-Serv is running. Values for the CA-L-Serv kernel include the name of the member that points to startup command members; whether CA-L-Serv reuses intercepts; the CA-L-Serv subsystem name; and system IDs. (See message LDM0403I in the Message Reference Guide.)
Displays status information about the CA-L-Serv message, trace, and change logs. Each log file is listed separately. (See message LDM0750I.)
Displays a list of message tables, including what language each table is in, and how many messages each table contains. (See message LDM0422I.)
Displays 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.)
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.)
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.)
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. See the Reference Guide for full details on the DISPLAY command.
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