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DISPLAY STATUS

This command displays internal configuration and licensing information, CA Vtape Complex Subsystems, and non-parmlib parameter settings.

Syntax
SVTn Display Status

Example of information displayed by the DISPLAY STATUS command

SVT1 D S SVT1X0224I Subsystem Status Display 778 Field                  State ---------------------- --------------------------------- Release                r12.0 Subsystem              Active System id              XE61,1 IDRC                   Default Highspeed open         On CPU isolation          Off DSN prefix             VTAPE Recall Order           Primary Console                S311, CA11.SVT3 P2P VCAT Signature     B50D64E9 Global Vcat Buffers #Free=1, #InUse=0, HiUsed=1 Control Data Sets Enhanced Capacity Licensed Status        --Local Drives-- -Remote Drives-- Sysplex  Sysname  SVTS Defined   Active Defined   Active -------- -------- ---- ---------------- ---------------- PLEXC1   CA11     SVT1      40        3       0        0          CA31     SVT1      40        0       0        0          XAD1     SVT1      40        5       0        0          XE61     SVT1      40        2       4        1 ---------------------- ---------------- ---------------- 4 Active Subsystem(s)      160       10       4        1 Drive License(s)                    160                4 SVT1X0100I Command Complete

The System ID in the display is an internal value created by CA Vtape and used to differentiate between two CA Vtape subsystems running on the same LPAR. The value is created by taking the eight-digit system name and overlaying the last two digits with a comma and the CA Vtape subsystem number and removing any blanks that precede the comma. For example, when CA Vtape subsystem SVT1 is started on a LPAR with a system name of CAIPROD, the internal system ID will be “CAIPRO,1.” If the system name is PROD, the internal system ID will be “PROD,1.”

The Console in the display is for a CA Vtape P2P remote subsystem defined in the parmlib Peer To Peer Remotes Section. All console output from this subsystem will be echoed on the console of the remote P2P subsystem. A value of Local indicates that no echoing is being performed. This value can be changed with the SET CONSOLE Console Command.

The P2P VCAT Signature is a unique 4 byte value created by CA Vtape to identify a CA Vtape Complex. It is primarily used by the CA Vtape P2P Option to identify remote systems.

Note: For additional information concerning the P2P option and the P2P VCAT Signature, see the chapter “CA Vtape Peer-To-Peer (P2P) Option” in the Configuration Guide.