WAIT – the task is currently waiting for work
WTSH – a shutdown request has been queued for the task
BUSY – the task is currently processing requests
BYSH – the task is currently processing requests, and will terminate when all requests have been processed
TERM – the task has terminated
’bbb’ gives the number of requests currently queued for the task. For busy reader and writer tasks, ‘cccc’ gives the identifier of the database being processed by the subtask. For busy reader tasks or waiting tape reader tasks which have retained allocation of a tape volume, ‘d’ gives the database storage level and ‘eeeee’ the sequence number within storage level of the tape or disk dataset being processed. The ‘Lastuse’ entry will only be displayed for waiting tape reader tasks which have retained allocation of a tape volume. ‘hh:mm:ss gives the time the tape was last in use. The tape volume will be automatically
Action: None. This is an informational message.
OTD20066 Request nnn: Type=xxxxxxxx DBid=yyyy Jobname=zzzzzzzz
Explanation: This message is displayed for busy tasks in response to a detailed operator DISPLAY command. ‘nnn’ gives the position of the request in the
Action: None. This is an informational message.
OTD20067 Request nnn: Stg Level=x Tape=yyyyy Blockid=zzzzzzzz
Explanation: This message is displayed as a supplement to message OTD20066 for retrieve or store requests. ‘nnn’ gives the position of the request in the
Action: None. This is an informational message only.
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