DISPLAY CMDSERV on z/OS
Use the MQSC command DISPLAY CMDSERV to display the status of the command server.
Use MQSC commands
For information on how we use MQSC commands, see Performing local administration tasks using MQSC commands.
We can issue this command from sources 12CR. For an explanation of the source symbols, see Sources from which we can issue MQSC commands on z/OS .
Synonym: DIS CS
DISPLAY CMDSERV
Usage notes for DISPLAY CMDSERV
- The command server takes messages from the system command input queue, and commands using CMDSCOPE, and processes them. DISPLAY CMDSERV displays the status of the command server.
- The response to this command is a message showing the current status of the command server,
which is one of the following:
- ENABLED
- Available to process commands
- DISABLED
- Not available to process commands
- STARTING
- START CMDSERV in progress
- STOPPING
- STOP CMDSERV in progress
- STOPPED
- STOP CMDSERV completed
- RUNNING
- Available to process commands, currently processing a message
- WAITING
- Available to process commands, currently waiting for a message
Parent topic: MQSC commands