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CEMT INQUIRE COMMANDS CEMT INQUIRE AUTINSTMODEL

CEMT INQUIRE commands

Most CEMT requests either inquire about (INQUIRE), or
change (SET) the status of one or more named instances of
a resource (such as a terminal), a particular subgroup of
resources (such as a class of terminals), or all resources of a
particular type (such as all terminals).

The INQUIRE command causes the status of the specified
resources to be displayed. The SET command makes the
changes that you specify, and displays the new status of the
resources. No changes are made if there are syntax errors in
the SET command.

If, for example, you want to inquire about a resource, enter
INQUIRE (or a suitable abbreviation) on the command line.
The keywords you can use with CEMT INQUIRE are
described in the rest of this section.

If you want to perform those functions that are not concerned
with resource status, enter PERFORM (or a suitable
abbreviation) on the command line. The keywords you can
use with PERFORM are described in “CEMT PERFORM
commands” on page 155.

And finally, if you want to change the attributes of a
resource, enter SET (or a suitable abbreviation) on the
command line. The keywords you can use with SET are
described in “CEMT SET commands” on page 160.

If you enter INQUIRE, you get the following display:

INQ

Command Line

STATUS: ENTER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OR HIT ENTER FOR DEFAULT

Status Line

AUTInstmodel FENode

PROGram

TSQueue

─┐Resources

|

AUTOinstall

FEPOol

REquestmodel UOW

|

AUXtrace

FEPRopset

RRms

UOWDsnfail

|

CFdtpool

FETarget

STAtistics

UOWLink

COnnection

FIle

STReamname

Vtam

|

DB2Conn

Gtftrace

SYDumpcode

Web

DB2Entry

INttrace

SYStem

DB2Tran

IRc

TAsk

DEletshipped JModel

TCLass

|

DOctemplate JOurnalname TCPIP

|

DSAs

Line

TCPIPService

DSName

MODename

TDqueue

DUmpds

MONitor

TErminal

|

ENQ

Netname

TRAnsaction

|

ENQModel

PArtner

TRDumpcode

|

EXci

PROCesstype

TSModel

|

FEConnection PROFile

TSPool

SYSID=CICS APPLID=CICSHTC1

PF 1 HELP

3 END

5 VAR

9 MSG

PF keys

Figure 46. Sample of the screen following either the INQUIRE or the
SET command

You can inquire about any of the displayed options by typing
its keyword after INQUIRE on the command line. For
example,

INQUIRE PROGRAM

gives you the status of all programs, and for each program
gives its attributes. Full details are given in “CEMT INQUIRE
PROGRAM” on page 105.

CEMT INQUIRE AUTINSTMODEL

Function:

Find out whether a named autoinstall model is

present.

Description:

The INQUIRE AUTINSTMODEL command

returns the names of all the autoinstall models installed in
your system. There is no CEMT SET AUTINSTMODEL
function, but the INQUIRE AUTINSTMODEL screens allow
you to use the DISCARD function.

For information about autoinstall models, see the

CICS

Resource Definition Guide.

Input:

Press the Clear key and type

CEMT INQUIRE

AUTINSTMODEL

(the minimum abbreviation is

CEMT I AUTI

).

You will get a display screen, a sample of which is shown
below.

If you do not type the name of a specific autoinstall model
(the name can be up to 8 characters long—for example,

cemt

i auti(dfhlu e2)

), the names of all the autoinstall models

will be displayed.

Sample screen

IN AUTIN
STATUS: RESULTS

Auti(DFHLU E2)

Auti(DFHLU M2)

Auti(DFHLU M3)

Auti(DFHLU M4)

Auti(DFHLU M5)

Auti(DFHLU2

)

Auti(DFHLU2E2)

Auti(DFHLU2E3)

Auti(DFHLU2E4)

Auti(DFHLU2M2)

Auti(DFHLU2M3)

Auti(DFHLU2M4)

Auti(DFHLU2M5)

Auti(DFHLU3

)

Auti(DFHLU62T)

Auti(DFHSCSP )

Auti(DFH327

)

+ Auti(DFH327 P)

Figure 47. CEMT INQUIRE AUTINSTMODEL screen

Note: The ‘+’ symbol in the left margin by the last item on

the screen indicates that further model names are
displayed when the PF8 key is pressed.

─CEMT Inquire AUTInstmodel

─┬

─────

─All─

Displayed fields

All Automatic switching occurs as necessary until the end of

this CICS session without the need for operator
intervention.

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