OpenTP1 Version 7 Operation

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mcfalsap (Display status of applications)

Format

mcfalsap -s MCF-communication-process-identifier -a application-name
[-k application-type]

Function

The mcfalsap command displays the input and scheduling status of specified applications.

Options

-s MCF-communication-process-identifier~<numerals (0-9), a-f> ((01-ef))

Specifies an MCF communication process identifier.

No more than one MCF communication process identifier can be specified.

-a application-name~<identifier, 1-8 characters>

Specifies the name of an application whose status is to be displayed.

A maximum of eight application names can be specified. When entering large amounts of inputs for the operation, specify more than one application or specify a group of applications to increase the number of applications to be processed in parallel by one command while reducing the number of commands to be entered.

To specify multiple application names, separate them by a space and enclose the entire string of application names in double quotation marks ("). The same application name cannot be duplicated when specified.

The asterisk (*) can be used in the specification to indicate a group of application names. The name of a group of applications cannot coexist with the names of applications for which no grouping is specified. A group name must be enclosed in double quotation marks (").

*
Specifies that the status of all applications is to be displayed.

character-string*
Specifies leading characters of an application name when the status of all applications with names beginning with the specified character string is to be displayed.

<Example of specifying more than one application>
To specify apl1, apl2, and apl3, code: -a "apl1[Figure]apl2[Figure]apl3"

<Example of specifying a group of applications>
To specify all applications beginning with apl, code: -a "apl*"

-k application-type~<<user>>

Specifies the type of application.

user: User application

mcf: MCF event

Output format

aaaaaaaaaaa bbb cccc dd...dd eee fff [tttt]

aaaaaaaaaaa
Message ID

bbb
MCF identifier

cccc
Application type

dd...dd
Application name

eee
Status of the application (input):
ACT: Shutdown release
DCT: Shutdown
***: Displayed in the case of SPP applications

fff
Status of the application (scheduling):
ACT: Shutdown release
DCT: Shutdown
***: Displayed in the case of SPP applications

tttt
Application test mode status (displayed only when TP1/Message Control or TP1/Message Control/Tester is used)
TEST: Test mode
(Blank): Non-test mode

Output messages

Message ID Description Output destination
KFCA10350-I mcfalsap command has been entered. Standard output
KFCA10351-E MCF startup processing is underway. Standard error output
KFCA10352-E MCF termination processing is underway. Standard error output
KFCA10353-W Input format is invalid. Standard error output
KFCA10354-E Memory is inadequate. Standard error output
KFCA10355-W Specification of an argument is invalid. Standard error output
KFCA10356-E Overtime occurred during process. Standard error output
KFCA10357-E Overtime occurred in MCF. Standard error output
KFCA10358-E Error occurred in an internal function. Standard error output
KFCA10359-W Response to mcfalsap command input source failed. Message log file
KFCA10360-I Status display has started. Standard output
KFCA10369-I Status display has terminated. Standard output
KFCA10373-E mcfalsap command terminated abnormally. Standard error output
KFCA10379-I See the output format section above. Standard output
KFCA10380-E Retrieval of remote process failed. Standard error output
KFCA10386-E Specified application has not been cataloged. Standard error output
KFCA10518-I Help message Standard output
KFCA16402-E RPC error occurred during command processing. Standard error output