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A channel in this state can be restarted only by issuing the START
CHANNEL command, or starting the MCA program in an
operating-system dependent manner.
REQUESTING
A local requester channel is requesting services from a remote
MCA.
On OS/390, STATUS is not displayed if saved data is requested.
Note: For an inactive channel, CURMSGS, CURSEQNO, and CURLUWID have
meaningful information only if the channel is INDOUBT. However they are
still displayed and returned if requested.
Current-only status
The following information applies only to current channel instances. The
information applies to all channel types, except where stated.
BATCHES
Number of completed batches during this session (since the channel was
started).
BATCHSZ
The batch size being used for this session (valid only on AIX, HP-UX,
OS/2 Warp, OS/390, OS/400, Sun Solaris, and Windows NT).
This parameter does not apply to server-connection channels, and no
values are returned; if specified on the command, this is ignored.
BUFSRCVD
Number of transmission buffers received. This includes transmissions to
receive control information only.
BUFSSENT
Number of transmission buffers sent. This includes transmissions to send
control information only.
BYTSRCVD
Number of bytes received during this session (since the channel was
started). This includes control information received by the message channel
agent.
BYTSSENT
Number of bytes sent during this session (since the channel was started).
This includes control information sent by the message channel agent.
CHSTADA
Date when this channel was started (in the form yyyy-mm-dd).
CHSTATI
Time when this channel was started (in the form hh.mm.ss).
JOBNAME
Name of job currently serving the channel.
v On Compaq (DIGITAL) OpenVMS, this is the process identifier,
displayed in hexadecimal.
v On OS/2 Warp, OS/400, UNIX systems, and Windows NT, this is the
concatenation of the process identifier and the thread identifier of the
MCA program, displayed in hexadecimal.
v On Tandem NSK, this is the CPU ID and PID, displayed in hexadecimal.
DISPLAY CHSTATUS
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