The status_all command returns status information about all resources.
This command returns all status information that is returned by
other status_* commands. For more details about status information returned
by each status_* command, see “status_connectivity”, “status_dependent_lu”, “status_dlur”, “status_lu62”,
and “status_node”.
You can request information about all resources on a specific
node by supplying a value for the node_name parameter. If you do not specify a node name, status
information about all resources on all nodes is returned.
Supplied Parameters |
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Parameter name Length [status_all] node_name 64
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Supplied parameter is:
- node_name
Name of the SNAplus2 node for which status information
is required.
Returned Information |
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SNAplus2 returns status information for all status categories
that are available with the other status_* commands. The status includes information about all resources
defined on either all nodes or just the node specified by the node_name parameter. If a node does not support dependent LU
requester (DLUR), no DLUR status is returned.
“Returned Information for the status_all Command” shows an
example of information returned for the status_all command.
Returned Information for the status_all Command
SNAP-IX Thursday 9:30:20 16 May 1996 ============================================================================ Node name Status Role Description queenie Inactive LEN node DLCname Portname LSname PUname Type Status Description FDDI0 tok Active /dev/tr0 FDDIP0 tok Inactive My first por AS400 AS400 tok Inactive Link to host LU name LU Alias Machine Partner LU Mode Session count QUEENIE QUEENIE Inactive ============================================================================ |
Error Return Codes |
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If the command cannot be executed, SNAplus2 returns a primary
return code to indicate the type of error and a secondary return
code to provide specific details about the reason for unsuccessful
execution.
No parameter errors occur for this command.