This page displays information about the Service Execution Processes (SEPs) on the current server.
Click
Data Displays for the TSC Service to view the TSC Data.
Click
Queue Display for the IMS Service to view the queue.
You can view, stop, or kill some processes by clicking the appropriate icon at the end of the row.
- Type
- Displays the type of service that is running. The type can be:
- SEP
- Service execution process.
- CAS Manager
- An enterprise server management service.
- JCP
- Journal control program.
- TDP
- Extra-partition transient data program.
- Fileshare
- A Fileshare service.
- Process ID
- This column displays the Process ID.
- Task Number
- This column displays the task number for the service. You can view which clients are associated with a Process ID by displaying
the
Clients page, click
.
- Count
- This column displays the number of jobs this SEP has run since it was started.
- Activity
-
- Start Time
- This column displays the time at which the service was started.
- Duration
- This column displays the amount of time the service has been running.
- Client
- This column displays the Process ID (PID) of the client using this server.
- Wait ID / Duration
- The Wait ID indicates, for suspended services, the ID of the process that is waiting to complete and the amount of time the
process has been waiting.
- Service ID / Transaction ID
- This column displays the service or transaction ID belonging to the process where available.
- Transaction
- This column displays the transaction where available.
- Function
- This column displays the function.
- User ID
- This column displays the ID of the signed-on client that is currently being processed.
IMS MPR Processes
- Name
- The IMS MPR process name.
- Process ID
- The process ID of the Message Processing Region (MPR) SEP.
- Message Number
- The task number of the current or last message processed.
- Message Classes
- The IMS Message Classes (up to four) that can be scheduled in this MPR.
- Message Count
- The count of messages processed by this MPR during the current
Enterprise Server run.
- Start Time
- The local OS time of day that the current transaction was initiated or blank if there is no current transaction being processed.
- Duration
- The delta between the start time (if any) and the time this display was constructed.
- Transaction ID
- The transaction ID of the current Message Processing Program (MPP) scheduled in the MPR or blank.
- Source / Status
- Source is the LTERM that was the source of the current message being processed. Status is displayed between messages, such
as:
- Idle
- WFI - Wait For Input
- pWFI - Psudio Wait For INPUT, that is, waiting for input because of MPR definition rather than the transaction definition.
- IMS Type
- PWFI or blank, populated based on the configuration of the MPR.
- PROCLIM
- The number of messages that will need to be processed before the MPR reaches its processing limit. The current transaction's
PROCLIM definition minus the number of messages that the MPP has already processed during this schedule. The MPR might not
be rescheduled for a different MPP until this limit is reached or, for non-WFI, no further messages are waiting for this transaction/MPP.
The lower limit is a value of 0 (zero).