List Subsystem Entries (QWDLSBSE) API


  Required Parameter Group:

1 Qualified user space name Input Char(20)
2 List format Input Char(8)
3 Qualified subsystem name Input Char(20)
4 Error code I/O Char(*)

  Default Public Authority: *USE

  Threadsafe: No

The List Subsystem Entries (QWDLSBSE) API lists some of the different entries in a subsystem description. See the format information for the types of entries available. QWDLSBSE replaces any data that already exists in the user space.

Other subsystem information is available through the following APIs:

QWDRSBSD   Retrieve Subsystem Information
QWDLSJBQ   List Job Queue Entries

Authorities and Locks

User Space Authority
*CHANGE
User Space Library Authority
*EXECUTE
User Space Lock
*EXCLRD
Subsystem Description Authority
*USE
Subsystem Description Library Authority
*EXECUTE

Required Parameter Group

Qualified user space name
INPUT; CHAR(20)

The user space that receives the list, and the library in which it is located. The first 10 characters contain the user space name, and the second 10 characters contain the library name. You can use these special values for the library name:

*CURLIB The job's current library
*LIBL The job's library list

List format
INPUT; CHAR(8)

The format of subsystem entries to list. You can use one of the following format names:

SBSE0100 Routing entry list. For details, see SBSE0100 Format.
SBSE0200 Communications entry list. For details, see SBSE0200 Format.
SBSE0300 Remote locations entry list. For details, see SBSE0300 Format.
SBSE0400 Autostart job entry list. For details, see SBSE0400 Format.
SBSE0500 Prestart job entry list. For details, see SBSE0500 Format.
SBSE0600 Workstation name entry list. For details, see SBSE0600 Format.
SBSE0700 Workstation type entry list. For details, see SBSE0700 Format.

Qualified subsystem name
INPUT; CHAR(20)

The subsystem description about which to retrieve information, and the library in which the subsystem description is located. The first 10 characters contain the subsystem description name, and the second 10 characters contain the library name. You can use these special values for the library name:

*CURLIB The job's current library
*LIBL The job's library list

Error code
I/O; CHAR(*)

The structure in which to return error information. For the format of the structure, see Error code parameter.


Format of the Generated List

The list of entries that the QWDLSBSE API returns into the user space consists of:

The user area and generic header are described in User Space Format for List APIs. The remaining items are described in the following sections. For detailed descriptions of the fields in the tables, see Field Descriptions.

When you retrieve list entry information from a user space, you must use the entry size returned in the generic header. The size of each entry may be padded at the end. If you do not use the entry size, the result may not be valid. For examples of how to process lists, see API Examples.


Input Parameter Section

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 CHAR(10) User space name specified
10 A CHAR(10) User space library name specified
20 14 CHAR(8) Format name specified
28 1C CHAR(10) Subsystem name specified
38 26 CHAR(10) Subsystem library name specified


Header Section

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 CHAR(10) Subsystem name used
10 A CHAR(10) Subsystem library name used


SBSE0100 Format

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 BINARY(4) Routing entry sequence number
4 4 CHAR(10) Routing entry program name
14 E CHAR(10) Routing entry program library name
24 18 CHAR(10) Routing entry class name
34 22 CHAR(10) Routing entry class library name
44 2C BINARY(4) Maximum active routing steps
48 30 BINARY(4) Routing entry pool identifier
52 34 BINARY(4) Compare start position
56 38 CHAR(80) Compare value
136 88 CHAR(10) Routing entry thread resources affinity group
146 92 CHAR(10) Routing entry thread resources affinity level
156 9C CHAR(10) Routing entry resources affinity group


SBSE0200 Format

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 CHAR(10) Device
10 A CHAR(8) Mode
18 12 CHAR(10) Communication entry job description name
28 1C CHAR(10) Communication entry job description library name
38 26 CHAR(10) Default user
48 30 BINARY(4) Maximum active jobs


SBSE0300 Format

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 CHAR(8) Remote location
8 8 CHAR(8) Mode
16 10 CHAR(10) Remote location entry job description name
26 1A CHAR(10) Remote location entry job description library name
36 24 CHAR(10) Default user
38 26 CHAR(2) Reserved
48 30 BINARY(4) Maximum active jobs


SBSE0400 Format

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 CHAR(10) Autostart job name
10 A CHAR(10) Autostart job description name
20 14 CHAR(10) Autostart job description library name


SBSE0500 Format

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 CHAR(10) Prestart job program name
10 A CHAR(10) Prestart job program library name
20 14 CHAR(10) User profile name
30 1E CHAR(1) Start jobs
31 1F CHAR(1) Wait for job
32 20 BINARY(4) Initial number of jobs
36 24 BINARY(4) Threshold
40 28 BINARY(4) Additional number of jobs
44 2C BINARY(4) Maximum number of jobs
48 30 BINARY(4) Maximum number of uses
52 34 BINARY(4) Pool identifier
56 38 CHAR(10) Prestart job name
66 42 CHAR(10) Prestart job description name
76 4C CHAR(10) Prestart job description library name
86 56 CHAR(2) Reserved
88 58 CHAR(10) First class name
98 62 CHAR(10) First class library name
108 6C BINARY(4) Number of jobs to use first class
112 70 CHAR(10) Second class name
122 7A CHAR(10) Second class library name
132 84 BINARY(4) Number of jobs to use second class
136 88 CHAR(10) Prestart job thread resources affinity group
146 92 CHAR(10) Prestart job thread resources affinity level
156 9C CHAR(10) Prestart job resources affinity group


SBSE0600 Format

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 CHAR(10) Workstation name
10 A CHAR(10) Job description name for workstation
20 14 CHAR(10) Job description library name for workstation
30 1E CHAR(10) Control job (allocation)
40 28 BINARY(4) Maximum active jobs


SBSE0700 Format

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 CHAR(10) Workstation type
10 A CHAR(10) Job description name for type
20 14 CHAR(10) Job description library name for type
30 1E CHAR(10) Control job (allocation)
40 28 BINARY(4) Maximum active jobs


Field Descriptions

Additional number of jobs. The additional number of prestart jobs that are started when the number of prestart jobs drops below the value specified for the threshold parameter.

Autostart job description library name. The name of the library in which the job description for the autostart job entry resides.

Autostart job description name. The name of the job description for the autostart job entry about which information is being returned.

Autostart job name. The simple name of the job that is automatically started when the associated subsystem is started.

Communication entry job description library name. The name of the library in which the communications entry job description resides.

Communication entry job description name. The name of the job description used when a job is started as a result of receiving a program start request and processed through this communications entry. Possible special values follow:

*USRPRF The job description name that is specified in the user profile of the user that made the program start request is used for jobs that are processed through this communications entry.

Compare start position. The starting position for the routing data comparison. The comparison between the compare value and the routing data begins with this position in the routing data character string, and the last character position compared must be less than or equal to the length of the routing data used in the comparison.

Compare value. A value that is compared with the routing data to determine whether this is the routing entry that is used for starting a routing step. The special value *ANY means that any routing data is considered a match.

Control job (allocation). How the workstations that are associated with this job entry are allocated. Possible special values follow:

*SIGNON The workstations are allocated when the subsystem is started if the workstation is not already in use (signed on) in another subsystem. A sign-on prompt is displayed at each workstation that is associated with this work entry. If a workstation becomes allocated to a different subsystem, interactive jobs that are associated with the workstation are allowed to enter this subsystem through the Transfer Job (TFRJOB) command.
*ENTER The workstations that are associated with this work entry are not allocated when the subsystem is started. However, the interactive jobs that are associated with the workstations are allowed to enter this subsystem through the Transfer Job (TFRJOB) command.

Default user. The name of the default user profile used for evoke requests that enter the subsystem through this entry and contain no security information. Possible special values follow:

*NONE No user profile is specified as the default.
*SYS All user program start requests are treated the same as *NONE. For program start requests that are sent by system functions, the request runs under a predetermined user profile if a user profile is not specified on the program start request.

Device. The name of the device description or the type of the device being used with this communications entry. Possible special values follow:

*ALL All communications device types are used with this communications entry.
*APPC All advanced program-to-program communications devices can be used with this communications entry.
*ASYNC All asynchronous communications devices can be used with this communications entry.
*BSCEL All bisynchronous equivalency link communications devices can be used with this communications entry.
*FINANCE All finance communications devices can be used with this communications entry.
*INTRA All intrasystem communications devices can be used with this communications entry.
*RETAIL All retail communications devices can be used with this communications entry.
*SNUF All SNA upline facility communications devices can be used with this communications entry.

First class library name. The name of the library in which the first class resides.

First class name. The name of one of the two classes that the prestart jobs run under. Jobs start by using the first class that is specified until the number of jobs specified for the first class is reached. After the number of jobs that are specified for the first class is reached, then jobs are started by using the second class.

Format name specified. The format name as specified in the call to the API.

Initial number of jobs. The initial number of prestart jobs that are started when the subsystem is started.

Job description library name for type. The name of the library in which the job description for this workstation type resides.

Job description library name for workstation. The name of the library in which the job description for this workstation name resides.

Job description name for type. The name of the job description that is used for jobs started through this type of workstation entry. The possible special value follows:

*USRPRF The job description named in the user profile of the user that signs on at this type of workstation is used for jobs started through this entry.

Job description name for workstation. The name of the job description that is used for jobs started through this workstation name entry. The possible special value follows:

*USRPRF The job description named in the user profile of the user that signs on at this workstation is used for jobs started through this entry.

Maximum active jobs. The maximum number of jobs that can be active at the same time through this entry. If the entry specifies *NOMAX, indicating that there is no maximum, this number is -1.

Maximum active routing steps. The maximum number of routing steps (jobs) that can be active at the same time through this routing entry. If the routing entry specifies *NOMAX, indicating that there is no maximum, this number is -1.

Maximum number of jobs. The maximum number of prestart jobs that can be active at the same time for this prestart job entry. If the entry specifies *NOMAX, which indicates that there is no maximum, this number is -1.

Maximum number of uses. The maximum number of requests that can be handled by each prestart job in the pool before the job is ended. If the entry specifies *NOMAX, which indicates that there is no maximum, this number is -1.

Mode. The mode name of the communications device. The possible special value follows:

*ANY Any available modes defined to the communications device are allocated to the subsystem. If the communications device does not have defined modes associated with it, the communications device itself is allocated to the subsystem.

Number of jobs to use first class. The maximum number of jobs to run by using the first class. Possible special values follow:

-3 The system calculates how many prestart jobs use this class.

If only one class is specified and -3 is specified, all of the jobs use that class.

If two classes are specified and -3 is specified for both, the first class is the value of the maximum number of jobs field divided by two, and the second class is the value of the maximum number of jobs field minus the value that is calculated for the first class.

If a specific number of jobs is specified for either class and -3 is specified for the other class, the system calculates the difference between maximum number of jobs and the specific number of jobs for the -3 designation.

-4 All of the prestart jobs use the specified class.

Number of jobs to use second class. The maximum number of jobs to run by using the second class. Possible special values follow:

-3 The system calculates how many prestart jobs use this class.

If only one class is specified and -3 is specified, all of the jobs use that class.

If two classes are specified and -3 is specified for both, the first class is the value of the maximum number of jobs field divided by two. The second class is the value of the maximum number of jobs field minus the value that is calculated for the first class.

If a specific number of jobs is specified for either class and -3 is specified for the other class, the system calculates the difference between maximum number of jobs and the specific number of jobs for the -3 designation.

-4 All of the prestart jobs use the specified class.

Pool identifier. The name of the subsystem pool identifier in which the prestart jobs will run.

Prestart job resources affinity group. Specifies whether or not the prestart jobs started by this entry are grouped together having affinity to the same set of processors and memory. The possible values are:

*NO Prestart jobs will not be grouped together. They will be spread across all the available system resources.
*YES Prestart jobs will be grouped together such that they will have affinity to the same system resources.

Prestart job thread resources affinity group. Specifies whether or not secondary threads running in the prestart jobs are grouped together with the initial thread, or spread across the system resources. The possible values are:

*SYSVAL The thread resources affinity group and level in the QTHDRSCAFN system value will be used when the job starts.
*NOGROUP Secondary threads running in the prestart job will not necessarily have affinity to the same set of processors and memory as the initial thread. They will be spread across all the available system resources.
*GROUP Secondary threads running in the prestart job will all have affinity to the same set of processors and memory as the initial thread.

Prestart job thread resources affinity level. The degree to which the system tries to maintain the affinity between threads and system resources. When the prestart jobs thread resources affinity group is *SYSVAL, this field will contain blanks. The possible special values are:

*NORMAL A thread will use any processor or memory in the system if the resources it has affinity to are not readily available.
*HIGH A thread will only use the resources it has affinity to, and will wait until they become available if necessary.

Prestart job description library name. The name of the library in which the job description for the prestart job entry resides.

Prestart job description name. The name of the job description that is used for the prestart job entry. The possible special value follows:

*USRPRF The job description that has the same name as the user profile that is used.

Prestart job name. The name of the prestart job.

Prestart job program library name. The name of the library in which the prestart job program resides.

Prestart job program name. The program name that is used to match an incoming request with an available prestart job.

Remote location. The name of the remote location for this entry.

Remote location entry job description library name. The name of the library in which the job description resides.

Remote location entry job description name. The name of the job description used when a job is started as a result of receiving a program start request and processed through this remote location entry. Possible special values follow:

*USRPRF The job description name that is specified in the user profile of the user that made the program start request is used for jobs that are processed through this remote location entry.

Reserved. An ignored field.

Routing entry class library name. The name of the library in which the routing entry class resides.

Routing entry class name. The name of the class that is used when a routing step is started through this routing entry.

Routing entry pool identifier. The pool identifier of the storage pool in which the routing entry program is run.

Routing entry program library name. The name of the library in which the routing entry program resides.

Routing entry program name. The name of the program that is started when a routing step is started through this routing entry in the subsystem description. If *RTGDTA is returned, the program name is taken from the routing data that was supplied and matched against this entry. The qualified program name will be taken from the routing data in this case, where the program name is specified in positions 37 through 46 and the library name is taken from positions 47 through 56.

Routing entry resources affinity group. Specifies whether or not the jobs using this routing entry are grouped together having affinity to the same set of processors and memory. The possible values are:

*NO The jobs will not be grouped together. They will be spread across all the available system resources.
*YES The jobs will be grouped together such that they will have affinity to the same system resources.

Routing entry sequence number. The sequence number of the routing entry.

Routing entry thread resources affinity group. Specifies whether or not secondary threads running in jobs that started through this routing entry are grouped together with the initial thread, or spread across the system resources. The possible values are:

*SYSVAL The thread resources affinity group and level in the QTHDRSCAFN system value will be used when the job starts.
*NOGROUP Secondary threads will not necessarily have affinity to the same set of processors and memory as the initial thread. They will be spread across all the available system resources.
*GROUP Secondary threads will all have affinity to the same set of processors and memory as the initial thread.

Routing entry thread resources affinity level. The degree to which the system tries to maintain the affinity between threads and system resources. When the routing entry thread resources affinity group is *SYSVAL, this field will contain blanks. The possible special values are:

*NORMAL A thread will use any processor or memory in the system if the resources it has affinity to are not readily available.
*HIGH A thread will only use the resources it has affinity to, and will wait until they become available if necessary.

Second class library name. The name of the library in which the second class resides.

Second class name. One of the two classes that the prestart jobs run under. Jobs start by using the first class that is specified until the number of jobs specified for the first class is reached. After the number of jobs that are specified for the first class is reached, then jobs are started using the second class. The possible special value follows:

*NONE Only one class is used.

Start jobs. Whether the prestart jobs are started at the time the subsystem is started. Possible special values follow:

1 The prestart jobs are started at the time the subsystem is started.
0 The prestart jobs are not started at the time the subsystem is started. The Start Prestart Jobs (STRPJ) command is used to start these prestart jobs.

Subsystem library name specified. The name or special value specified in the call to this API for the library in which the subsystem description resides.

Subsystem library name used. The name of the library in which the subsystem description resides.

Subsystem name specified. The name of the subsystem specified in the call to this API.

Subsystem name used. The name of the subsystem about which information is being returned.

Threshold. The number at which additional prestart jobs are started. When the pool of available jobs (jobs available to service a program start request) is reduced below this number, more jobs (specified on the additional number of jobs field) are started and added to the available pool. This number is checked after a prestart job is attached to a procedure start request.

User profile name. The name of the user profile under which the prestart job runs.

User space library name specified. The name specified for the library that contains the user space to receive the generated list.

User space name specified. The name specified for the user space that is to receive the generated list.

Wait for job. Whether requests wait for a prestart job to become available or are rejected if a prestart job is not immediately available when the request is received. Possible special values follow:

1 Requests wait until there is an available prestart job, or until a prestart job is started, to handle the request.
0 Requests are rejected if a prestart job is not immediately available when the request is received.

Workstation name. The name of the workstation that is used by the subsystem. A generic workstation entry like DSP* is allowed.

Workstation type. The display device type. (See the TYPE keyword in the Communications ConfigurationLink to PDF book on the V5R1 Supplemental Manuals Web site.

Possible special values follow:

*ALL All workstation devices. This includes devices with 5250, ASCII, and 327x device types.
*ASCII ASCII display station.
*NONASCII All workstation devices that use a 5250 data stream. This includes the 327x device types.
*CONS System console display. This entry overrides a device type entry that specifies the same device type as the device being used as the console.

Error Messages

Message ID Error Message Text
CPF1605 E Cannot allocate subsystem description &1.
CPF1606 E Error during allocation of subsystem &1.
CPF1607 E Previous request pending for subsystem &1.
CPF1608 E Subsystem description &1 not found.
CPF1619 E Subsystem description &1 in library &2 damaged.
CPF1835 E Not authorized to subsystem description.
CPF3CF1 E Error code parameter not valid.
CPF3CF2 E Error(s) occurred during running of &1 API.
CPF3C21 E Format name &1 is not valid.
CPF3C90 E Literal value cannot be changed.
CPF811A E User space &4 in &9 damaged.
CPF8122 E &8 damage on library &4.
CPF9801 E Object &2 in library &3 not found.
CPF9802 E Not authorized to object &2 in &3.
CPF9803 E Cannot allocate object &2 in library &3.
CPF9807 E One or more libraries in library list deleted.
CPF9808 E Cannot allocate one or more libraries on library list.
CPF9810 E Library &1 not found.
CPF9820 E Not authorized to use library &1.
CPF9830 E Cannot assign library &1.
CPF9838 E User profile storage limit exceeded.
CPF9872 E Program or service program &1 in library &2 ended. Reason code &3.


API introduced: V3R7
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