4. Operation › 4.3 Operations Reference › 4.3.4 Operational Status and Tracking › 4.3.4.2 Database Status
4.3.4.2 Database Status
The Operational Status and Tracking display shows you the
current status of each unit database.
o The Current Operation column shows the processing
scheduled for (or executed) today and the status of this
processing -- Completed, DUE TODAY, OVERDUE, Submitted,
INCOMPLETE, or FAILED.
o The Last Completed column shows the last process that
executed and the completion date, or if the last update
job failed, the last completed job step appears.
You can use Operational Status and Tracking commands to view
more detailed Database status information. Four commands --
STATUS, HISTORY, CHECKPT, and JOBLOG -- are provided.
STATUS displays more detailed status information.
o The STATUS panel displays specific indicators of Database
update and cycle aging status.
o The last step completed and completion date is shown for
each of the DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY, YEARLY, BACKUP, and
RESTORE jobs.
o Jobs scheduled for today (e.g., DAILY, WEEKLY, and
BACKUP) are listed separate from the other jobs.
Note: The STATUS display does NOT reflect the
incremental update (SPLITSMF or INCRccc job)
processing
HISTORY lets you review CA MICS Database update history.
o The HISTORY display lists run date and checkpoint
timestamps for each CA MICS product that updates the
CA MICS Database.
o The HISTORY display is initially subset to the most
recent update for each product. You enter SHOW ALL on
the HISTORY display to view all previous Database
updates (up to the INPUTLOGLIMIT parameter you specified
in prefix.MICS.PARMS(EXECDEF)).
o You can select a row to see more detail, such as the
number of input records processed, number of records
deleted, and force/select specifications in effect during
the Database update.
Note: The HISTORY display does NOT reflect incremental
update (INCRccc job) processing for the current
day. However, once the DAILY job completes, the
HISTORY display will contain entries for EACH
incremental update.
CHECKPT displays the CA MICS Checkpoint File Database update
time records. You can use this option to review the date
range processed to date by each CA MICS product and
application system (e.g., SYSID and IMSID).
Note: The HISTORY display does NOT reflect incremental
update (INCRccc job) processing for the current day.
However, once the DAILY job completes, the HISTORY
display will contain entries for EACH incremental
update.
JOBLOG displays an audit log of your Database update,
BACKUP, and RESTORE processing.
o Both the standard and special backups taken for this
CA MICS unit database are listed.
o Unit database update processing is listed.
o Operational jobs submitted by Operational Status and
Tracking are listed.
o Checkpoint changes made by Operational Status and
Tracking are also listed.
Note: The JOBLOG display does NOT reflect incremental
update (INCRccc job) processing.
See the Operational Status and Tracking Commands section
(4.3.4.4) for more information on each command.