Cemt inquire connection – IBM CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 SC33-1686-02 User Manual

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CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION


CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION

Function:

Retrieve information about system connections.

Description:

CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION returns

information about the status of connections to a remote
system or to another CICS region.

You can reset the options either by typing the SET command
or by overtyping at the appropriate place on the INQUIRE
screen.

If you want to install a new connection definition when one is
already installed, and:

You are using APPC,

You are using MRO,

You are using remote,

You are using LU6.1, you must set the connection
OUTSERVICE and, if it is VTAM-connected, release it
before using the CEDA INSTALL commands for your
new definition.

See the

CICS Resource Definition Guide for further

information about connections.

Input:

Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are

two ways of commencing this transaction:

Type

CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION

(the minimum

abbreviation is

CEMT I C

). You get a display that lists the

current status.

Type

CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION

(

CEMT I C

) followed by

as many of the other attributes as are necessary to limit
the range of information that you require. So, for
example, if you enter

cemt i c ins acq

, the resulting

display will show you the details of only those
connections that are in service and acquired.

You can then tab to the highlighted or blank fields and
overtype them with the required values.

─CEMT Inquire Connection

─┬

─(value)

──────

─ALl─────

─┬

────────────────

─┬

────────────

─────────

─NEtname(value)

─NOTPending─

─PEnding────

─┬

────────────

─┬

───────────

──────────────

─INService──

─ACquired──

─OUtservice─

─RELeased──

─OBtaining─

─FReeing───

─AVailable─

─┬

──────────────

─┬

─────────────

──────────

|

─NOTSupported─

─Vtam────────

|

─Unattempted──

─IRc─────────

|

─COMPlete─────

─XM──────────

|

─Failed───────

─INDirect────

─XCf─────────

─RConnection─

─┬

──────

─┬

──────────

─┬

─────────────

────

─EXci─

─XOk──────

─RECovdata───

─APpc─

─XNotdone─

─NORecovdata─

─Lu61─

─NRs─────────

─┬

───────────────

─┬

───────────────────

───

─Grname(value)

─Membername(value)

─┬

─────────────────────

────────────────────

─REMotesystem(value)

─┬

──────────────

─┬

─────────────────

─RNAme(value)

─RNEtname(value)

(

value)

specifies one or more names (1–4 characters) defined
for an interregion communication (IRC) or an intersystem
communication (ISC) connection.

ALl

is the default.

Sample screen

IN CONN
STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY

Con(G1GA)

Ins

Irc Exci

Con(ISC1) Net(AUHZCIC1)

Ins Acq Vta Appc

Xok Unk

Con(MRO2) Net(CICSHAA1)

Ins Acq Irc

Unk

Con(MRO4) Net(CICSHAA2)

Ins Acq Irc

Unk

Con(MRO5) Net(CICSHAA3)

Ins Acq Irc

Unk

Con(MRO6) Net(CICSHAB1)

Ins Acq Xcf

Figure 53. CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION screen

Note: There are blank fields on the screen where a value

does not apply or is ‘negative’; that is, the value
begins with ‘No’. To modify these fields, locate them
by tabbing (they appear in the same sequence as in
the expanded format), and overtype with input valid
for that field. You may find it more convenient to use
the expanded format when setting one of these
values, (negating is easier because you are
overtyping a displayed field with its negative causing
the result to become non-displayed).

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