Select to specify the maximum number of messages.
Type a maximum number of messages. The
default value is 50. To set the limit to the maximum number, type an asterisk (*).
Select to show status of table spaces alone, without
index space information.
Select to show databases with spaces that have resources
allocated and are in a started state.
Select to show databases, table spaces, or indexes
in restricted status.
Select to limit the display to indexes and table spaces
to which read/write access is allowed, but
for which some action is recommended.
Specify this to display summary.
Specify this to display information about:
- Applications and subsystems of the database or space that have internal DB2 resources allocated.
- Applications and subsystems of the database or space on whose behalf locks for the space are held or waited upon.
- Connection IDs, correlation IDs, and authorization IDs for all applications allocated to spaces and partitions whose statuses are displayed.
- LUWID and location of any remote threads accessing the local database.
Specify this to display information about:
- Applications and subsystems on whose behalf locks are held, waited upon, or retained for the database or space.
- Transaction locks for all table spaces, tables, index spaces and partitions whose statuses are displayed.
- Connection IDs, correlation IDs, and authorization IDs for all applications allocated to spaces whose statuses are displayed.
- LUWID and location of any remote threads accessing the local database.
- Drain locks for a resource held by running jobs.
- Logical partitions that have drain locks and the drain locks associated with them.
- Retained locks for a resource.
- Page set or partition physical locks (P-locks)
for a resource.
Specify this to display information about:
- Claims on all table spaces, index spaces and partitions whose statuses are displayed.
- LUWID and location of any remote threads accessing the local database.
- Connection IDs, correlation IDs, and authorization IDs for all applications allocated to spaces whose statuses are displayed.
- Logical partitions that have logical claims and the claims associated with them.
Specify this to display a list of pages that cannot be referenced
by applications until the pages are recovered.
The page is in 'logical error' because there
may be nothing wrong with the media (coupling
facility or DASD) itself. Usually a connection
to the media has been lost.
Specify this to display information about write errors.
Displays a report here. Use the scroll
bar to navigate through the report, if report
is larger than the window. Resize the window
to display more text without scrolling.
Generates output to the display area based
on your selected options. If you change your
options, click this push button again to
generate a new report.
Closes the window.