Scroll right to see the fifth view:
Address Space Control --- XE61 --- O P S V I E W ---------------- ROW 1 OF 192 Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR Line Cmds: S Sec browse, C Cancel, D Cancel w/dump, Q Quiesce, R Resume < Job Name- WkldName RscGroup CPUP StgP Srv Qsc WIn Pgn Dmn *MASTER* SYSTEM No No No No No ACF2 SYSTEM No No No No No ALLOCAS SYSTEM No No No No No ANDOL01 TSO No No No No No ANTAS000 STC No No No No No ANTMAIN SYSTEM No No No No No APPC SYSTEM No No No No No AREAS01 TSO No No No No No ASCH SYSTEM No No No No No ASCHINT SYSTEM No No No No No ASCHINT SYSTEM No No No No No ASCHINT SYSTEM No No No No No ASCHINT SYSTEM No No No No No ASCHINT SYSTEM No No No No No ASCHINT SYSTEM No No No No No ASTEX STC No No No No No BLAMI02 TSO No No No No No BPXOINIT SYSTEM No No No No No CALDAP STC No No No No No CALDAP2 OMVS No No No No No
The following fields of data appear on the fifth panel of the Address Space Control panel. This view contains WLM and SRM information about the address space. Scroll to the rightmost view to see these fields.
The TSO user ID, batch job name, or started task name of the resource that is running in the address space.
Workload name (Goal mode).
Resource group name (Goal mode).
CPU protection was assigned to this address space and SRM is honoring that protection.
Note: You cannot sort by CPUP.
Storage protection was assigned to this address space and SRM is honoring that protection.
Note: You cannot sort by StgP.
Server indicator-Yes or No (Goal mode).
Note: You cannot sort by Srv.
Quiesce indicator-Yes or No (Goal mode).
Note: You cannot sort by Qsc.
WLM managed initiator-Yes or No (Goal mode).
Note: You cannot SORT by WIn.
A performance group number.
When the system is in goal mode, this field is blank and cannot be modified. When the system is in Compatibility mode, this field value is the only value on the Address Space Control panel that can be modified. To modify this value, overtype this field with a valid Performance Group Number. CA OPS/MVS internally invokes the OPSCMD command processor to issue a z/OS RESET command. Since the CA OPS/MVS security mechanism controls the OPSCMD processor, you can use a security rule to restrict its use. You also need to have the authority to issue a z/OS RESET command.
A domain number for the address space (Compatibility mode).
This field is always blank when the system is in Goal mode.
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