Displaying Tso Information - IBM System 360 User Manual

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You can use the STOPMN subcommand to stop the monitoring operations
of the MONITOR subcommand.
For example, if you issue the following
subcommands:
READY
operator
OPERATOR
monitor jobnames, t
monitor space
monitor status
monitor sess
and you want to stop receiving messages about background jobs and freed
data sets. enter:
stopmn jobnames
stopmn status
DISPLAYING TSO INFORMATION
You can use the DISPLAY subcommand to obtain information about users
currently logged on.
If you enter:
display user
you will get the number of active terminals, the identification of each
user and the corresponding region number of each user.
If you want to
know only the number of active terminals. enter:
display user=nmbr
You can request that the system display information about all tasks by
entering:
display a
the message may appear as:
IEE102I TSO DATAPROG 02 00240K 00290K 3 •••
(This message is explained in Messages and Codes.)
You can also use DISPLAY to obtain a list of the jobnames of background
jobs on the input, hold" output. BRDR, and ASB queues.
(These queues
are described in the publication, Operator Procedures.)
To obtain this
list enter:
display n
If you want only the jobnames in up to four specific queues enter the
input work queue name (A-O), SOUT for system output queues"
BRDR for
background reader, or HOLD for system hold queue.
For example, if you
want the jobnames of background jobs in queues B, F" M, and the hold
queue, enter:
display n=
(b"
f , m. hold)
If you want to know only the number of entries on the input. holdlf
output, BRDR and ASB queues, enter:
display q
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