MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)
Chapter 12 505
Command List X
Commands SAVE thru SHUTQ
information is displayed in Type II format, described in the "Operation
Notes" section. The default is to display status information for all output
device files used by the logon job or session.
SP Displays the status information for currently spooled output device files
associated with the logon job or session. The information is displayed in a
combination of two formats, Type I format followed by Type II format,
which is described in the "Operation Notes" section. The default is to
display status information for all output device files used by the logon job
or session.
item
Displays the status of all current output device files as identified. If
information for only one device file is displayed, the output appears in
Type I format. If information for more than one device file is displayed, the
output appears in Type I format followed by Type II format. The syntax for
item
follows:
Syntax for Item
[DEV={
ldev classname
}]
[JOB={ @J | @S | @ | [@,]
username.acctname
|[
jsname
,]
username.acctname
}
[;[INTRO | EXEC | SUSP | WAIT [ ,N | ,D]}]
Parameters for Item
ldev
or
classname
Displays the status of output device files. The
ldev
parameter
displays the files residing on the device identified by the logical device
number. The
classname
parameter displays the status of the output
device files residing on all devices in a class name.
JOB= Displays the status of output device files using one of the following options:
@J Displays the status of output device files for all jobs.
@S Displays the status of output device files for all sessions.
@ Displays the output device files for all jobs and sessions.
[#]J
nnn
Displays all output device files for specified job.
[#]S
nnn
Displays the status of all output device files for a specified
session.
ACTIVE, OPENED, READY, or LOCKED Displays status of all output files in the specified
state. An ACTIVE file is one that is currently being produced on your
printer or plotter. Only one output spoolfile can be ACTIVE at any one
time. OPENED files are those being accessed by a program. A spoolfile will
be OPENED when a spooler process is writing the file to disk; during that
time, however, the file is not ready to be printed. READY files are
completely spooled and ready to be output. A LOCKED file is READY but
cannot be accessed until the system relinquishes its exclusive use of the
file.
READY files may include one of the following: