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UNIT STATUS

INAM   XNAM   HNAM   VOLSER   PREF   ATTR  INFORMATION   ALLOC-STAT  USER(S)
dddd   gggg   value  volser   pppp   mnt   stat acl,rrr  astat       [JOB=job]
                                                                     [SYS=system]
dddd   gggg   value  volser   pppp   mnt   stat acl,rrr  astat       [JOB=job]
                                                                     [SYS=system]
...

Reason:

This message shows the status of devices that CA MIA is managing. The following information is displayed:

INAM

Indicates the local name of the device.

XNAM

Indicates the global name of the device.

HNAM

Indicates the AUTOPATH status of the device. One of these values is shown:

PERM

Indicates that the device is not eligible for AUTOPATH.

dddd

Indicates the z/VM device address for CP ATTACH/DETACH.

MIM

Indicates that CA MIA will ATTACH/DETACH device.

VOLSER

Indicates the volume serial number of the volume currently mounted on that device (tape and disk devices only).

PREF

Indicates the preference value you assigned to this device on the local system.

ATTR

Indicates the mount attribute of the device. One of these values is shown:

N/A

Indicates that a mount attribute is not available or is not applicable.

PRIV

Indicates that the volume is mounted as PRIVATE.

PUBL

Indicates that the volume is mounted as PUBLIC.

STOR

Indicates that the volume is mounted as STORAGE.

INFORMATION

Displays one of the following:

stat

Indicates the status of the device. One of these values is shown:

  • BUSY--The device is busy.
  • MNTP--The device has a mount pending.
  • NRDY--The device is not ready.
  • RSVD--If the device is a DASD, then the device is locked out because a task issued a RESERVE request. If the device is a tape device, then an operator has issued a MOUNT command for the device.
  • RS-P--An operator has issued a MOUNT command for the tape device and a mount is pending.
  • BOXD--The device is boxed.
acl

Indicates the status of the ACL feature of the device. One of these values is shown:

  • ACL--The ACL feature is installed.
  • ACT--The ACL feature is installed and has active status.
rrr

Indicates the preferencing status of the device (if TPCF is running). One of these values is shown:

  • DED --The device is dedicated to jobs on the local system.
  • EXT--The device is dedicated to jobs on an external system.
  • FRC--The device is reserved for a specific job with FORCE=YES option.
  • NAV--The device is not available for allocation on the local system.
  • OVG--The device is OVERGENNED on the local system.
ALLOC-STAT

Indicates the allocation status of the device on the local system. One or more of these values is shown:

ALLOC,OFF-P

Indicates that the device is allocated, but it is scheduled to go offline when it is deallocated.

ALLOC,UNA-P

Indicates that the device is allocated on an external system, but it is unavailable in the local system.

ALLOC,UNL-P

Indicates that the device is allocated, but it is scheduled to be unloaded when deallocated.

ALLOCATED

Indicates that the device is allocated.

IDLE

Indicates that the device is online, but it is not allocated.

IDLE,OFF-P

Indicates that the device is not allocated, and it is scheduled to go offline.

IDLE,UNL-P

Indicates that the device is not allocated, and it is scheduled to be unloaded.

OFFL,ALLOC

Indicates that the device is offline in the local system, but a system product is using it.

OFFLINE

Indicates that the device is offline in the local system.

RETAINED

Indicates that the device has a mounted volume that has not been rewound. This happens when VOL=RETAIN or DISP=(,PASS) is coded in the JCL of the job.

UNAV,ALLOC

Indicates that the device is unavailable in the local system, but a system product is using it.

UNAVAIL

Indicates that the device is unavailable in the local system.

USERS
JOB

Indicates the name of the local job that allocated this device. A job name is displayed only when the device is allocated on the local system. If it is allocated on an external system, then SYS=system appears instead.

SYS

Indicates the system name of the system on which this device is allocated. A name appears only if a tape device is allocated on another system. If it is allocated on the local system, then the value JOB=job appears instead.