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.

Specifies the name of a server whose scheduling status is to be displayed.

Notes

  1. 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
  1. Displayed only when the -s option is specified.
  2. One line of information (headers); displayed in conjunction with 3.
  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.