INDEX ALIAS SYSTEM RELATION STATUS OPSYS LAST ACCESS id alias sysid relation status opsys date/time
Reason:
This message, which appears in response to a DISPLAY SYSTEMS command, displays a line of information for each system on which CA MIM is running. The following information is shown:
Displays the index number of the system.
Displays the system alias of the system.
Displays the system name of the system.
Indicates how this system is related to the system from which you issued the DISPLAY SYSTEMS command, as follows:
Indicates that this is the local system.
Indicates that this is an active external system.
Indicates that this is an external system that appears inactive.
Displays the status of the system, as follows:
Indicates that CA MIM is active on this system.
Indicates that this system was asleep and is being reinstated to active status, or the system is migrating to a new control file and is waiting for other systems to join the migration process.
CA MIM activity currently is suspended on this system.
Indicates that CA MIM has freed this inactive system because you issued a FREE command.
Indicates that CA MIM had previously freed this system. Since then, it has been restarted on this system but is not yet fully active.
Indicates that CA MIM considers this system to be inactive because the time stamp for this system in the control file has not changed.
Indicates that CA MIM is active on this system, and this system currently is the master system for your VCF configuration.
Indicates that CA MIM has not migrated to the current control file on this system. This system may be inactive.
Indicates that CA MIM has initialized on this system and is waiting for other systems to initialize. When other systems initialize, synchronization begins.
Indicates that CA MIM is terminating on this system because you issued SHUTDOWN GLOBAL.
Indicates that CA MIM activity suspended on this system because it appears to be asleep.
Indicates that CA MIM has been started on this system, but is not yet fully active.
Indicates that the system was stopped locally using a SHUTDOWN command.
Indicates that the system is synchronizing with other systems.
Displays the last time the control file was accessed by this system.
Indicates the operating system on which the DISPLAY command was issued, and shows the operating system for other systems in the complex.
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