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Usage notes
- The status information that is returned for various combinations of CHLDISP, CMDSCOPE, and status type are summarized in Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3.
CHLDISP and CMDSCOPE for DISPLAY CHSTATUS CURRENT CHLDISP CMDSCOPE( ) or CMDSCOPE (local-qmgr) CMDSCOPE (qmgr-name) CMDSCOPE(*) PRIVATE Common and current-only status for current private channels on the local queue manager Common and current-only status for current private channels on the named queue manager Common and current-only status for current private channels on all queue managers SHARED Common and current-only status for current shared channels on the local queue manager Common and current-only status for current shared channels on the named queue manager Common and current-only status for current shared channels on all queue managers ALL Common and current-only status for current private and shared channels on the local queue manager Common and current-only status for current private and shared channels on the named queue manager Common and current-only status for current private and shared channels on all active queue managers
CHLDISP and CMDSCOPE for DISPLAY CHSTATUS SHORT CHLDISP CMDSCOPE( ) or CMDSCOPE (local-qmgr) CMDSCOPE (qmgr-name) CMDSCOPE(*) PRIVATE STATUS and short status for current private channels on the local queue manager STATUS and short status for current private channels on the named queue manager STATUS and short status for current private channels on all active queue managers SHARED STATUS and short status for current shared channels on all active queue managers in the queue-sharing group Not permitted Not permitted ALL STATUS and short status for current private channels on the local queue manager and current shared channels in the queue-sharing group(1) STATUS and short status for current private channels on the named queue manager STATUS and short status for current private, and shared, channels on all active queue managers in the queue-sharing group(1)
- In this case you get two separate sets of responses to the command on the queue manager where it was entered; one for PRIVATE and one for SHARED.
CHLDISP and CMDSCOPE for DISPLAY CHSTATUS SAVED CHLDISP CMDSCOPE( ) or CMDSCOPE (local-qmgr) CMDSCOPE (qmgr-name) CMDSCOPE(*) PRIVATE Common status for saved private channels on the local queue manager Common status for saved private channels on the named queue manager Common status for saved private channels on all active queue managers SHARED Common status for saved shared channels on all active queue managers in the queue-sharing group Not permitted Not permitted ALL Common status for saved private channels on the local queue manager and saved shared channels in the queue-sharing group Common status for saved private channels on the named queue manager Common status for saved private, and shared, channels on all active queue managers in the queue-sharing group - On z/OS, if any numeric parameter exceeds 999 999 999, it is displayed as 999 999 999.
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DISPLAY CHSTATUS
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