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UPS/400 . . . an IBM AS/400 UPS power monitoring system . . .
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BSCW: The job is waiting for the completion of an I/O operation to a binary synchronous
device.
CMNA: The job is waiting for the completion of an I/O operation to a communications device in
the activity level.
CMNW: The job is waiting for the completion of an I/O operation to a communications device.
CMTW: The job is waiting for the completion of save-while-active checkpoint processing in
another job. This wait is necessary to prevent a partial commitment control transaction from
being saved to the media.
CPCW: The job is waiting for the completion of a CPI Communications call.
DEQA: The job is waiting for completion of a dequeue operation in the pool activity level.
DEQW: The job is waiting for completion of a dequeue operation. For example, QSYSARB and
subsystem monitors generally wait for work by waiting for a dequeue operation.
DKTA: The job is waiting for the completion of an I/O operation to a diskette device in the
activity level.
DKTW: The job is waiting for the completion of an I/O operation to a diskette device.
DLYW: Due to the Delay Job (DLYJOB) command, the job is delayed waiting for a time interval
to end, or for a specific delay end time. The function field shows either the number of seconds
the job is to delay (999999), or the specific time when the job is to resume running.
DSC: The job has been disconnected from a work station display.
DSPA: The job is waiting for input from a work station display in the activity level.
DSPW: The job is waiting for input from a work station display.
END: The job has been ended with the *IMMED option, or delay time has ended with the
*CNTRLD option.
EOFA: The job is waiting in the activity level to try a read operation again on a database file
after the end-of-file has been reached.
EOFW: The job is waiting to try a read operation again on a database file after the end-of-file
has been reached.
EOJ: The job is ending for a reason other than End Job (ENDJOB) or End Subsystem
(ENDSBS). For example, SIGNOFF, End Group Job (ENDGRPJOB), or an exception that is
not being handled.
EVTW: The job is waiting for an event. For example, QLUS and SCPF generally wait for work
by waiting for an event.
GRP: The job is suspended due to a Transfer to Group Job (TFRGRPJOB) command.
HLD: The job is being held.
ICFA: The job is waiting, in an activity level, for the completion of an I/O operation to an
intersystem communications function file.
ICFW: The job is waiting for the completion of an I/O operation to an intersystem
communications function file.
INEL: The job is ineligible and not currently in the pool activity level.
LCKW: The job is waiting for a lock.
MLTA: The job is waiting, in an activity level, for the completion of an I/O operation to multiple
files.
MLTW: The job is waiting for the completion of an I/O operation to multiple files.
MSGW: The job is waiting for a message from a message queue.
MTXW: The job is in a mutex wait. A mutex is a synchronization function that is used to allow
multiple jobs or processes to serialize their access to shared data.
MXDW: The job is waiting for the completion of an I/O operation to a mixed device file. Details
are in the Remote Work Station Support book.
OPTW: The job is waiting for the completion of an I/O operation to an optical device.
OSIW: The job is waiting for the completion of an OSI Communications Subsystem/400
OSLISN, OSRACS, OSRACA, OSRCV, or OSRCVA operation.
PRTA: The job is waiting for output to a printer to complete in the activity level.
PRTW: The job is waiting for output to a printer to be completed.
PSRW: The job is a prestart job waiting for a program start request.
RUN: The job is currently running in the activity level.
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