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The subsystem can be interrupted while the job is in this state by other requests such as a user signing on. The job remains in this state until the subsystem has finished processing all of these requests.

CPU%: This shows the average of processing unit time used by the system during the elapsed time. This percentage compares to the ratio of the total amount of processing unit time used during the elapsed time to the total elapsed time. The value in this field is normally higher than the sum of the processing unit time percentages used by the active jobs displayed because it includes processing unit time used by system overhead, excluded job, and jobs that have ended during the measurement time interval. This field is zero when the elapsed time is zero. If there are multiple processors on the system, this field contains the average processing unit time of the processors.

ELAPSED TIME: This shows the amount of time that has elapsed between the measurement starting time and the current system time. This field is present in hours, minutes, seconds. This field is zero when the display is initially requested, or when the display is restarted by pressing the F10 key. The current system time (end of elapsed interval) is displayed beneath the system name.

ACTIVE JOBS: This shows the current number of jobs active in the system (jobs that have been started, but have not yet ended), including both user and system jobs.

Options

2 = Change: Use this option to run the Change Job (CHGJOB) command. If no value is specified on the parameter’s input field, default parameters are shown when you press the F4 key. However, when values have been specified on the parameter’s input field, the command is run without the prompt appearing when you press the Enter key. Similarly, when you press the F4 key, the specified values are highlighted, and defaults are shown for remaining parameters. This option is not valid for system or subsystem monitor jobs. CHG replaces the status field if the command runs successfully.

3 = Hold: Use this option to run the Hold Job (HLDJOB) command; the job’s spooled files are not held unless the default for the Hold Spooled Files (SPLFILE) parameter is overridden by using the Parameter’s input field. Select the Hold Reader (HLDRDR) command if this option is selected for a spooling reader job, or the Hold Writer (HLDWTR) command if this option is selected for a spooling writer job. This option is not valid for system or subsystem monitor jobs. HLD replaces the status field if the command was run successfully.

4 = End: Use this option to run the End Job (ENDJOB) command; the job’s spooled files are not deleted unless the default for the Deleted Spooled File (SPLFILE) parameter is overridden by using the parameter’s input field. Unless the OPTION parameter is overridden by the parameter’s input field, a controlled end is performed as if the End Job (ENDJOB) command was typed with all the default parameter values assumed. The End Reader (ENDRDR) or End Writer (ENDWTR) command (with OPTION(*CNTRLD)) is issued if this option is selected for spooling reader or spooling writer job. This option is not valid for system or subsystem monitor jobs. END replaces the status field if the command was run successfully.

5 = Work with: Use this option to run the Work with Job (WRKJOB) command, which displays the Work with Job Menu. The Work with Job Menu allows you to select options to work with:

The possible options are:

Job status attributes

Job definition attributes

Job run attributes

Job spooled files

Job log information

Job program stack information

Job locks

Library list information

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UPS specifications

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