The enhanced DCMT DISPLAY QUEUE command displays all of the queues in the DC/UCF system, including dynamically defined queues. Providing complete information makes it easier to monitor queue activity.
The DCMT DISPLAY QUEUE command has been enhanced to display all queues.
The following diagram shows the syntax for the DCMT DISPLAY QUEUE command:
►►─ DCMT ─┬───────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────►
└─ broadcast-parms ─┘
►─ Display ─┬─ QUeue queue-id ────┬────────────────────────────────────►◄
└─ QUeues ─┬────────┬─┘
└─ *ALL ─┘
This section describes the parameters for the DCMT DISPLAY QUEUE command:
Executes the DCMT command on all or a list of data sharing group members.
For more information about broadcasting and broadcast-parms syntax, see System Tasks and Operator Commands Guide.
Displays information about a specific queue.
Identifies the queue to be displayed. queue-id must be the identifier of the queue to be displayed.
Displays information about multiple queues.
Displays information about all queues known to the system. This includes both queues defined at system generation time and those defined dynamically.
Note: If *ALL is not specified, information is displayed only for queues defined at system generation time.
The following example displays all queues defined to the DC/UCF system.
DCMT D QUEUE *ALL *** QUEUE DEFINITION TABLE *** QUEUE NAME TASKCODE/INVOKED CURR THRT MAX RET GLOBAL $ADCTEST 1 00004 00000 0000 255 NO $ADSCIDX 00001 00000 0000 255 NO JPDD1 00003 00000 0000 255 NO JPDX1 00003 00000 0000 255 NO JPDX2 00002 00000 0000 255 NO KJMQUE1 00001 00000 0000 255 NO KJMQUE2 00001 00000 0000 255 NO OLQQNOTE OLQTNOTE/00000 00000 00001 0000 001 NO RTSVQ 00002 00000 0000 255 NO TASK_ANALYZER_12 00001 00000 0000 255 NO
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