Overview of Monitoring and Recovery

Determining Device States

Determining Device States

This subsection explains how to determine the state of devices on your system. For example, to monitor the current state of all tape devices on your system, at an SCF prompt:

-> STATUS TAPE $*

Example 3-1 shows the results of the SCF STATUS TAPE $* command:

Example 3-1. SCF STATUS TAPE Command

1-> STATUS TAPE $*

 

 

 

STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$TAPE0

DeviceStatus

LDev

State

Primary

Backup

156

STOPPED

PID

PID

NOT READY

2,268

3,288

STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT20

DeviceStatus

LDev

State

Primary

Backup

394

STARTED

PID

PID

NOT READY

2,267

3,295

STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT21

DeviceStatus

LDev

State

Primary

Backup

393

STARTED

PID

PID

NOT READY

1,289

0,299

STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT22

DeviceStatus

LDev

State

Primary

Backup

392

STARTED

PID

PID

NOT READY

0,300

1,288

STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT23

DeviceStatus

LDev

State

Primary

Backup

391

STARTED

PID

PID

NOT READY

1,287

0,301

STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT24

DeviceStatus

LDev

State

Primary

Backup

390

STARTED

PID

PID

NOT READY

6,265

7,298

STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT25

DeviceStatus

LDev

State

Primary

Backup

389

STARTED

PID

PID

NOT READY

4,265

5,285

Some other examples of the SCF STATUS command are:

-> STATUS

LINE $LAM3

-> STATUS

WS

$LAM3.#WS1

-> STATUS

WS

$LAM3.*

->

STATUS

WINDOW

$LAM3.#WS1.*

->

STATUS

WINDOW

$LAM3.*, SEL STOPPED

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