The detail element variables give the remaining element information that is generally of less interest.
When ASSOCELEMENT is not blank, this variable indicates whether the current element is the backup FOR the associated element name or is being backed up BY the associated element. This variable is blank if the current element is not participating in any association. FOR or BY are the only possible non-blank values.
The name of the element that the current element is either backed by or is the backup for. To determine which case applies, see the ASSOCBACKING variable. This variable is blank if no ARM associate request has been issued by or for the current element.
The name of the system on which the associated element name is running.
The element type name assigned at registration. It is blank if no type was assigned. Element type names determine the restart order that ARM uses for multiple element restarts.
The name of the event exit load module specified on the registration request of the element or blank if no event exit was specified.
The number of kilobytes of CSA that must be available on the target system for this element to be restarted cross-system.
The number of kilobytes of ECSA that must be available on the target system for this element to be restarted cross-system.
Date in YYYYMMDD format of the first restart of this element. N/A if the element has never been restarted.
TIME in HH:MM:SS format of the first restart of the element. N/A if the element has never been restarted.
The clone ID of the system on which the element initially registered.
Number of times the element has restarted in the restart interval specified in the current ARM policy.
The name of the JES XCF group to which the element belongs.
Level number of this element determined by the element type from the registration request and the LEVEL parameter in the current ARM policy. Level number determines the sequence in which elements are restarted.
Date in YYYYMMDD format of the most recent restart of this element. N/A if the element has never been restarted.
Time in HH:MM:SS format of the most recent restart of this element. N/A if the element has never been restarted.
Maximum number of restart attempts that ARM allows in the restart interval specified in the current ARM policy. The element is deregistered if this limit is exceeded.
Indicates whether override JCL or command text to be used for restarts exists for this element. The value CMD indicates command text exists, while the value JCL indicates that an alternate JCL stream will be used to restart the job. If neither case exists, then the value is blank. The actual command text or JCL location is available at ARM restart time in AOF ARM rules.
The number of seconds that ARM delays the restart of this element when multiple elements in the same restart group are being restarted. This helps reduce system overload when many elements are being restarted.
The maximum number of seconds that ARM waits for this element to issue a ready request after a restart. If this time is exceeded, the element is treated as ready but the element status is displayed as AVAILABLE-TO.
Date in YYYYMMDD format that the element last registered with ARM for the first time or after being deregistered.
Time in HH:MM:SS format that the element last registered with ARM for the first time or after being deregistered.
The name of the restart group that the element belongs to as determined by the current ARM policy. This value is DEFAULT if the default ARM policy is active or restarts are currently disabled.
Number of seconds in the restart interval over which restart attempts are counted and compared to the maximum value in the current ARM policy.
The maximum number of seconds that ARM waits for this restarted element to reregister with ARM. The element is deregistered if this time is exceeded.
An indicator for whether cross-system restarts are allowed.
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