The status attributes of distributed queue managers, and z/OSĀ® queue managers.
Distributed queue manager status
This table lists the status attributes of distributed queue managers. For each attribute, there
is a brief description of what the attribute shows. The table also gives the equivalent MQSC
parameter for the DISPLAY QMSTATUS command. For more information about MQSC commands, see Script (MQSC) Commands in the IBM MQ online product documentation.
Attribute
Meaning
MQSC parameter
Queue manager name
The name of the queue manager.
Queue manager status
The status of the queue manager, which can be: Starting, Running,
or Quiescing.
STATUS
Connection count
The current number of connections to the queue
manager.
CONNS
Channel initiator status
The status of the channel initiator, which can be: Stopped, Starting, Running,
or Stop.
CHINIT
Command server status
The status of the command server, which can
be: Stopped, Starting, Running,
or Stop.
CMDSERV
Installation description
Description of the installation associated with the queue manager.
Installation name
Name of the installation associated with the queue manager.
Installation path
Path of the installation associated with the queue manager.
Archive log extent name
Name of the oldest log extent for which the queue manager is
waiting for archive notification.
ARCHLOG
Archive size
The amount of space occupied, in megabytes, by log extents
no longer required for restart or media recovery, but waiting
to be archived.
ARCHSZ
Current log extent name
The name of the log extent that is being written to at the
time that you open the status dialog.
CURRLOG
Log in use
The percentage of the primary log space in use for restart
recovery at this point in time.
LOGINUSE
Log utilization
A percentage estimate of how well the queue manager workload is
contained within the primary log space.
LOGUTIL
Restart recovery log extent name
The name of the oldest log extent required by the queue manager
to perform restart recovery.
RECLOG
Media recovery log extent name
The name of the oldest log extent required by the queue manager
to perform media recovery.
MEDIALOG
Media size
Size of the log data required for media recovery in
megabytes.
MEDIASZ
Restart recovery size
Size of the log data required for restart recovery in
megabytes.
RECSZ
Reuse size
The amount of space occupied, in megabytes, by log extents available to be reused.
REUSESZ
Log path
The path of the queue manager event log. The path is of this
format:
where installationlocation is the location where IBM MQ is installed, and queuemanager is the
name of the queue manager.
LOGPATH
Start date
The date on which the queue manager was started.
STARTDA
Start time
The time at which the queue manager was started.
STARTTI
z/OS queue
manager status
This section lists the status attributes of z/OS queue managers.
Channel initiator
This table lists the channel initiator status attributes of z/OS queue managers. For each attribute, there is a brief
description of what the attribute shows. The equivalent MQSC command is DISPLAY CHINIT. For more
information about MQSC commands, see Script (MQSC) Commands in the
IBM MQ online product documentation.
Attribute
Meaning
TCP name
The TCP system name.
Active adapters
The number of active adapter subtasks.
Active adapters requested
The requested number of adapter subtasks.
Active dispatchers
The number of active dispatchers.
Active dispatchers requested
The requested number of dispatchers.
Active SSL tasks
The number of active TLS server subtasks.
Active SSL tasks requested
The requested number of TLS server subtasks.
CurrentĀ® channel connections
The number of current channel connections.
Channel connections requested
The requested number of channel connections.
Current TCP/IP channels
The number of current TCP/IP channel connections.
Current LU6.2 channels
The number of current LU6.2 channel connections.
Active channel connections
The number of active channel connections.
Active channel connections requested
The requested number of active channel connections
Active channels paused
The number of active channel connections that have been paused,
waiting to become active, because the limit for active channels has
been reached.
Active channels started
The number of active channel connections that have started.
Active channels stopped
The number of active channel connections that have stopped,
requiring manual intervention.
Active channels retrying
The number of active channel connections that are attempting
to reconnect following a temporary error.
Channel initiator status
The status of the channel initiator, which can
be: Stopped, Starting, Running,
or Stop.
Log
This table lists the log status attributes of z/OS
queue managers. For each attribute, there is a brief description of what the attribute shows. The
equivalent MQSC command is DISPLAY LOG. For more information about MQSC commands, see Script (MQSC) Commands in the IBM MQ online product documentation.
Usage
This section lists the Usage status attributes of z/OS queue managers. For each attribute, there is a brief
description of what information the attribute shows. The table also gives the equivalent MQSC
parameter for the DISPLAY USAGE command, which displays information about the current state of a
page set, or displays information about the log data sets. For more information about MQSC commands,
see Script (MQSC) Commands in the IBM MQ online product documentation.
Attribute
Meaning
Parameter type
This attribute shows which type of information is displayed
in the table.
Queue manager start time
The time that the queue manager was started.
Queue manager start date
The date on which the queue manager was started.
RBA of queue manager start
The Relative Byte Address (RBA) from which logging began when
the queue manager was started.
RBA of log
The Relative Byte Address (RBA) of the most recently written
log record.
Logging suspended
Specifies whether logging is suspended.
Status of the offload task
The status of the offload task. Alloc archive means
that the offload task is busy allocating the archive data set, which
could indicate that a tape mount request is pending; Copying
BSDS means that the offload task is busy copying the BSDS
data set; Busy means that the offload task is busy
with other processing; Available means that the offload
task is waiting for work.
Active logs
The number of active log data sets.
Full active logs
The total number of full active log data sets that have not
yet been archived.
Dataset records
This table
shows the attributes that are displayed in the Dataset
records table.
Attribute
Meaning
Usage type
This attribute shows which type of information is displayed
in the table.
RBA of log
The Relative Byte Address (RBA) of the most recently written
log record.
Data set type
The type of data set, and circumstance. Oldest Active
UOW means that the log data set contains the start RBA of
the oldest active unit of work for the queue manager; Oldest
pageset recovery means that the log data set contains the
oldest restart RBA of any page set for the queue manager; Oldest
CF struc recovery means that the log data set contains the
LRSN which matches the time of the oldest current backup of any CF
structure in the queue sharing group.
LRSN of log
The Log Record Sequence Number (LRSN) of the most recently
written log record.
Data set name
The name of the data set.
Buffer Pool records
This table
shows the attributes that are displayed in the Buffer Pool
records table.
Attribute
Meaning
Usage type
This attribute shows which type of information is displayed
in the table.
Buffer pool ID
The buffer pool identifier, which identifies the buffer pool
being used by the page set.
Buffers defined
The number of buffers defined for the buffer pool.
Page class
The type of virtual storage pages used for backing
the buffers in the buffer pool. The values for page class are:
Pageable 4 KB pages
Fixed 4 KB pages
Buffer pool location
Information about the LOCATION value for individual
buffer pools. The values for LOCATION are:
Above the bar (64 bit storage)
Below the bar (31 bit storage)
Switching to above the bar (64 bit storage)
Switching to below the bar (31 bit storage)
Free buffers
The number of unused buffers in the buffer pool.
Free buffers (%)
The percentage of unused buffers in the buffer
pool.
Pageset records
This table
shows the attributes that are displayed in the Pageset
records table.
Attribute
Meaning
Usage type
This attribute shows which type of information is displayed
in the table.
Expand type
How the queue manager expands a page set when it becomes nearly
full, and further pages are required within it. None means
that no further page set expansion is to take place. User means
that the secondary extent size that was specified when the page set
was defined is used. If no secondary extent size was specified, or
it was specified as zero, then no dynamic page set expansion can take
place. System means that the secondary
extent size that was specified when the page set was defined is ignored.
Instead, the queue manager sets a value that is approximately 10 per
cent of the current size of the page set. The new extent size is rounded
up to the nearest cylinder of DASD. If no secondary extend size was
specified, or was specified as zero, dynamic page set expansion can
still take place. The queue manager sets a value that is approximately
10 per cent of the current size of the page set. The new extent size
is rounded up depending on the characteristics of the DASD.
If the value is User or System,
page set expansion occurs when the space in the page is 90 per cent
used, and is performed asynchronously to any other page set activity.
At restart, if a previously used page set has been replaced with a
data set that is smaller, it is expanded until it reaches the size
of the previously used data set. Only one extent is required to reach
this size.
Page set ID
The page set identifier. This is an optional number from 00
to 99. An asterisk on its own specifies all page set identifiers.
Pages
The total number of 4 KB pages in the page set.
Unused pages
The number of pages that are not use (that is, available page
sets).
Pages holding persistent data
The number of pages holding persistent data. These pages are
being used to store object definitions and persistent message data.
Pages holding nonpersistent data
The number of pages holding nonpersistent data. These pages
are being used to store nonpersistent message data.
Extents used at restart
The number of extents used by the page set at restart.
Expand count
The number of times the page set has been dynamically expanded
since restart. The maximum number of times the page set can be expanded
is 123, provided that enough space is available.
Page set status
The current status of the page set. Available means
that the page set is available; Defined means that
the page set has been defined but has never been used; Offline means
that the page set is currently not accessible by the queue manager,
for example because the page set has not been defined to the queue
manager; Not defined means that the page set is
not defined to the queue manager.
Buffer pool ID
The buffer pool identifier, which identifies the buffer pool
being used by the page set.
Shared message data set records
This
table shows the attributes that are displayed in the Shared
message data set records table.
Attribute
Meaning
Status
The status of the shared message data set records for the selected
queue manager.
Application structure
This is the name of the application structure for the selected
queue manager.
Offloaded messages
This shows the number of shared messages in the structure for
which the message data has been stored in the data set owned by this
queue manager.
Total blocks
This is the current total size of the owned data set in logical
blocks, including blocks used to store the space map.
Total data blocks
This is the total number of blocks in the owned data set which
can be used to store data, excluding those used to store the space
map.
Used data blocks
This is the number of blocks in the owned data set which are
currently in use (that is, one or more pages of those blocks contain
active message data).
Used part (%)
This is the percentage of used data blocks to the total data
blocks.
Block size (KB)
This shows the size of each buffer in KB. This is equal to
the logical block size of the shared message data set.
Total buffers
This is the number of buffers in the pool
In use buffers
This is the number of buffers which are currently being used
by requests to transfer data to or from the data set.
Saved buffers
This is the number of buffers which are free but currently
contain saved data for recently accessed blocks.
Empty buffers
This is the number of buffers which are free
and empty. When a new buffer is required, empty buffers are used first,
but if there are no empty buffers, the least recently used saved buffer
is reset to empty and used instead.
Reads saved (%)
This is he percentage of read requests (during
the current statistics interval) where the current block was found
in a saved buffer, avoiding the need to read the data from the data
set.
Lowest free
This is the smallest number of free buffers
during the current statistics interval.
Wait rate (%)
This is the percentage of requests to acquire
a buffer which had to wait for a free buffer.