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.