pdls [-d scd] (Display server schedule status)
Function
Displays server scheduling status.
Format
pdls -d scd [{-a | -s server-name}]
Options
Specifies that the service scheduling status of all servers that are active at the time the pdls command is executed is to be displayed.
- -s server-name
<identifier> ((1-8))
Specifies the name of a server whose scheduling status is to be displayed.
Notes
- Return code 0 for the pdls -d scd command indicates normal termination, and return code 8 indicates abnormal termination.
Output format
HOSTNAME: aa...a(bbccdd)
total server count ee...e 1
SVID ST QUECNT MAXCNT USED_POL FREE_POL MAX_UPOL MAX_FPOL LAST_RECV_TIME 2
ff...f g hh...h ii...i jj...j kk...k ll...l mm...m nnooppqqrrss 3
: : : : : : : :
- Explanation
- Displayed only when the -s option is specified.
- One line of information (headers); displayed in conjunction with 3.
- When the -a option is specified and more than one server is operating under the scheduler, this information is displayed for each server. The scheduler controls the scheduling of a requested service and the process.
- aa...a
- Host name (up to 32 characters).
- bbccdd
- Time of pdls command execution (hour:minute:second).
- ee...e
- Number of servers operating under the scheduler (6 decimal digits).
- ff...f
- Server name (up to 8 characters).
- g
- Server's activity status:
- S:Being prepared
- A:Schedulable
- E:Engaged in termination processing
- hh...h
- Number of service requests currently queued (5 decimal digits).
- ii...i
- Maximum number of service requests that can be queued (5 decimal digits).
- jj...j
- Amount of transfer data buffer being used (8 decimal digits).
- kk...k
- Amount of transfer data buffer available for use (8 decimal digits).
- ll...l
- Maximum size of transfer data buffer that can be used (8 decimal digits).
- mm...m
- Maximum size of contiguous transfer data buffer that is currently available (8 decimal digits).
- nnooppqqrrss
- Last date and time messages were retrieved from the message queue (year-month-date-hour-minute-second)
- If no messages have been retrieved yet, 000000000000 is displayed.
- Note
- When E is displayed for g (specified server's activity status), 0 may be displayed for hh...h through mm...m.
- Utility status is also displayed, as well as server status.