SYSTEM gggg gggg ... sysid [A,]bb[,c] [A,]bb[,c] ... sysid [A,]bb[,c] [A,]bb[,c] ... . . . . . . . . . [VOLSER] [volser] [volser] ... [JOBNAME] [jobname] [jobname] ... [RESERVE] [jobmask] [jobmask] ... [USERDATA] [userdata] [userdata] ... [MOUNTPEND] [mountpend] [mountpend] ...
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This message shows you information about the status of a device on multiple systems in the inverse display format. The following information is displayed for each device:
The system name of the system for which you are seeing information.
The global name of the device.
Indicates that the device is allocated on this system.
Shows information about the online/offline status of this device. One of these values is displayed:
This device is online and reserved for CP use.
Note: The CP status value is associated with z/VM systems only.
This device goes offline as soon as it is free.
This device has a pending mount.
This device has not-available status and cannot be allocated unless other devices are not available.
This device is given not-available status as soon as it is free.
This device is offline.
This device is online.
This device is attached to a guest but is not in use; therefore, the device is available for use on any system except the z/VM host.
Note: The SY status value is associated with z/VM systems only.
This device is unavailable.
This device is given unavailable status as soon as it is free.
Displays the preferencing status of the device (if TPCF is running). One of these values is shown:
This device is dedicated to this system. It cannot be allocated on other systems unless other devices are not available.
This device is reserved for a job that has been forced to use only devices reserved for it.
This device is reserved for a local job or group of jobs.
The following information may appear in the display, depending on what values are set for VOLSER, JOBNAME, RESERVE, USERDATA, and MOUNTPEND on the SETOPTION GTAF command:
The volume serial number associated with a device.
The name of a job or user ID that has the device allocated.
The jobmask or user ID that has the device reserved.
The data in the user data field for the device.
The mountpending time in the mountpend field for the device.
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