High Availability Monitors Version A.03.02 Release Notes
NOF API Verbs (QUERY Verbs)
QUERY_LS
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A-string characters, an EBCDIC dot (period) character,
and a network name of 1-8 A-string characters.
This name is normally determined during activation; it
is null if the LS is inactive. However, for an LS to a
back-level LEN node (specified by the
adj_cp_type
parameter on DEFINE_LS), this name is taken from
the LS definition and is not determined during
activation.
ls_summary.det_adj_cp_type
Type of the adjacent node. This is one of the following:
AP_APPN_NODE
Node type is unknown, or LS is inactive.
AP_END_NODE
End node, or up-level LEN node (one that includes the
Network Name CV in its XID3).
AP_NETWORK_NODE
Network node.
AP_VRN
Virtual routing node.
The node type is normally determined during
activation; it is null if the LS is inactive. However, for
an LS to a back-level LEN node (specified by the
adj_cp_type
parameter on DEFINE_LS), the node
type is taken from the LS definition and is not
determined during activation.
ls_summary.port_name
Name of the port associated with this link station. This
is an 8-byte ASCII string, padded on the right with
spaces if the name is shorter than 8 characters.
ls_summary.adj_cp_name
Fully qualified name of the adjacent control point; this
parameter is null for an implicit link. The name is a
17-byte EBCDIC string, padded on the right with
EBCDIC spaces. It consists of a network ID of 1-8