5.6 Using the LDSXSERV STATUS Command

You can use the LDXSERV STATUS command to check the status of the RACF Event Subsystem.

5.6.1 Issuing the LDXSERV STATUS Command

  1. Log on to TSO using a user ID with a STEPLIB DD statement for the LDX load library. The LDXPROC logon JCL procedure includes this STEPLIB.

  2. Enter LDXSERV STATUS.

5.6.2 Output of the LDXSERV STATUS Command

LDXSERV STATUS command output is in XML form for the use of the driver, but you can use the output for yourself as well.

<ldx>
  <source>
    <product build="20040225" instance="ldxserv" version="1.1">
      RACF Event Subsystem Utility Command
    </product>
    <contact>Novell, Inc.</contact>
  </source>
  <output>
    <status level="success">
      <exit name="LDXRIX02" state="active" version="0.99" build-date="20031205"
times-called="885" events-queued="0" info="ok"/>
      <exit name="LDXEVX01" state="active" version="0.99" build-date="20040220"
times-called="0" events-queued="0" info="ok"/>
      <queue version="0.99" state="active" created-by="LDXRIX02" entries="0"/>
      <logger version="0.99" state="active" taskid="LDXLOGR"/>
      <logfile name="LDX.EVENTLOG" state="empty"/>
    </status>
  </output>
</ldx>

Table 5-1 LDXSERV STATUS Output Elements

Element Name

Content

<exit>

Information about the RACF exits

<queue>

Information about the cross memory event queue

<logger>

Information about the Change Log Started Task

<logfile>

Information about the Change Log data set