Receive Status Display command for the Receive system

You can check the Receive status of the Receive system by submitting the command on the console.

Receive Status Display Command

F  Job name of Receive program,DISPLAY

Display Example

Conventional message

XRR0026 DISPLAY COMMAND ACCEPTED                                                
XRR0027 FILEID=FILE0001,HOST=ZOS13,RECCNT=      2,DTLEN=            160,NO=1 .... 1) 
XRR0027 FILE=HULFT.DATA.RCV                                        ......................................... 1)

1) This line shows the Receive status.

FILEID=XXXXXXXX

This string shows the file ID (first 8 bytes) of the Receive file that is currently being received.

For the Receive status for instant transfer, "_INSTANT" is output as the file ID.

HOST=XXXXXXXX...XXX

This string shows the name of the host on the sending side (up to 50 bytes).

RECCNT=9999999

This value shows the record count of the data that is currently being received.

DTLEN=9999999999999999

This value shows the byte count of the data that is currently being received.

NO=99999...999

This value shows the Receive SEQ No.

FILE=XXXX....XXX

This value shows the data set name of the receive file (within 44 bytes).

Enhanced message

XRR0026 DISPLAY COMMAND ACCEPTED                                 
XRR8027 F=FILE00018TOKYO8TO8NAGOYA    .......................... 1) 
XRR8027 H=ZOS13   ............................................................. 1) 
XRR8027 RECCNT=2,DTLEN=160,NO=1   ................................ 1) 
XRR8027 FILE=HULFT.DATA.RCV      ....................................... 1)

1) This line shows the status of the Receive processing.

F=XXXXXXXX...XXX

This string shows the file ID (up to 50 bytes) of the file that is currently being received.

For the Receive status for instant transfer, "_INSTANT_TRANSFER_" is output as the file ID.

H=XXXXXXXX...XXX

This string shows the name of the host on the sending side (up to 50 bytes).

RECCNT=9999999

This value shows the record count of the data that is currently being received.

DTLEN=9999999999999999

This value shows the byte count of the data that is currently being received.

NO=99999...999

This value shows the Receive SEQ No.

FILE=XXXX....XXX

This value shows the data set name of the receive file (within 44 bytes).

For details on conventional messages and enhanced messages, refer to the following:

HULFT10 for zOS Administration Manual : Explanation of each field