Application Connections attributes
The Application Connections attributes display connection information about the applications that are connected to the queue manager. Use these attributes to identify applications with long-running units of work.
Address Space ID The address space identifier of the application that makes the connection. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 4 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is for z/OS systems only.
Application Tag Tag of the application that is connected to the queue manager. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 28 case-sensitive characters.
Appl Type Type of the application that is connected to the queue manager. The valid format is an integer. Valid values are as follows:
- Unknown = -1
- NoContext = 0
- CICS = 1
- MVS = 2
- IMS = 3
- OS2 = 4
- DOS = 5
- UNIX = 6
- QMGR = 7
- OS400 = 8
- WINDOWS = 9
- CICS_VSE = 10
- WINDOWS_NT = 11
- VMS = 12
- GUARDIAN = 13
- VOS = 14
- OPEN_TP1 = 15
- VM = 18
- IMS_BRIDGE = 19
- XCF = 20
- CICS_BRIDGE = 21
- NOTES_AGENT = 22
- TPF = 23
- USER = 25
- QMGR_PUBLISH = 26
- JAVA = 28
- DQM = 29
- CHINIT = 30
- WLM = 31
- BATCH = 32
- RRS_BATCH= 33
- SIB = 34
- SYSTEMEXT = 35
- MCAST_PUBLISH= 36
- SYSTEM = 101
- USER = 65536
Asynchronous State The state of asynchronous consumption on this connection handle. Valid values are as follows:
- n/a = 255
- NONE = 0
- STARTED = 1
- STARTWAIT = 2
- STOPPED = 3
- SUSPENDED = 4
Channel Name The name of this channel. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 20 case-sensitive characters.
CICS Region Name The CICS region name if the Appl Type attribute is CICS; otherwise, it is blank. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 8 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is for CICS applications on z/OS systems only.
CICS Task NO A 7-digit CICS task number. This attribute is valid when the application type has the value CICS. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 8 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is for z/OS systems only.
CICS Trans ID A 4-character CICS transaction identifier. This attribute is valid when the application type has the value CICS. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 4 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is for z/OS systems only.
Conn ID Prefix\(EXTCONN) Character hexadecimal representation of the prefix of connection ID. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters.
Conn ID Suffix\(CONN) Character hexadecimal representation of the suffix of connection ID. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 16 characters.
Connection ID Identifier of the connections. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 48 case-sensitive characters.
Connection Name The connection name that is associated with the channel that owns the connection. If there is no channel associated with the connection, this attribute is blank. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 264 case-sensitive characters.
Connection Options The connection options that are currently in force for the application connection. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 8 case-sensitive characters.
External Unit of Recovery ID The external unit of recovery identifier that is associated with the connection. Its format is determined by the value of external unit of recovery type. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 256 case-sensitive characters.
External Unit of Recovery Type The type of unit of recovery that is identified by the queue manager. The external unit of recovery type identifies the external unit of recovery ID type and not the type of the transaction coordinator. When the external unit of recovery type is QMGR, the associated identifier is in the queue manager unit of recovery ID (and not the external unit of recovery ID). The valid format is an integer. Valid values are as follows:
- n/a = -1,
- QMGR = 0,
- CICS = 1,
- RRS = 2,
- IMS = 3,
- XA = 4
Host Name The name of the system on which this queue manager is running. On z/OS systems, this is the SMF ID. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 48 case-sensitive characters.
IMS PSB Name The name of the program specification block (PSB) that is associated with the running IMS transaction. You can use the IMS PSD Name and IMS PST ID to purge the transaction using IMS commands. The attribute is valid only when the application type has the value IMS. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 8 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is for z/OS systems only.
IMS PST ID The IMS program specification table (PST) region identifier for the connected IMS region. The attribute is valid only when the application type has the value IMS. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 8 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is for z/OS systems only.
Origin Name The origin name that identifies the originator of the unit of recovery. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 8 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is for z/OS systems only.
Origin Node The name of the node that is assigned by the IBM MQ Monitoring agent. The data for the queue manager originates from this node.
On z/OS systems, this name takes the form, qmgr:smfid:MQESA, where qmgr is the name of the queue manager, and smfid is the z/OS system ID or SMF ID.
On distributed systems, this name takes the form, qmgr::MQ. If the host ID value is specified by the SET AGENT command, this name takes the form qmgr:hostid:MQ. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 128 case-sensitive characters.
Origin UOW ID The unit of recovery identifier that is assigned by the originator. Set only if the value of UOW state is UNRESOLVED. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 16 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is for z/OS systems only.
Process ID The process identifier of the application that is connected to the queue manager. The valid format is an integer. This attribute is for non Compaq NSK and z/OS systems.
QMgr Name The name that is assigned to this queue manager. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 48 case-sensitive characters.
QMgr Unit of Recovery ID The unit of recovery identifier that is assigned by the queue manager. On z/OS systems, this is a 6-byte log Relative Byte Address (RBA), displayed as 12 hexadecimal characters. On systems other than z/OS systems, this is an 8-byte transaction identifier, displayed as m.n, where m and n are the decimal representation of the first and last 4 bytes of the transaction identifier. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 case-sensitive characters.
Thread ID The thread identifier within the application process that has opened the specified queue. The valid format is an integer. This attribute is for non z/OS systems.
UOW Log Start Date & Time The date and time that the transaction that is associated with the current connection first writes to the log. Standard 16-character date/time format (CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm), where the strings have the following meanings:
- C
- Century (0 for 20th, 1 for 21st)
- YY
- Year
- MM
- Month
- DD
- Day
- HH
- Hour
- MM
- Minute
- SS
- Second
- mmm
- Millisecond
UOW Log Start Extent The name of the first extent that is required to recover the transaction. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 24 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is for non z/OS systems.
UOW State The state of the unit of work. The valid format is an integer. Valid values are as follows:
- n/a = -1,
- None = 0,
- Active = 1,
- Prepared = 2,
- Unresolved = 3.
UOW Start Date & Time The date and time that the transaction that is associated with the current connection is started. The valid format is the standard 16-character date/time format (CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm), where the strings have the following meanings:
- C
- Century (0 for 20th, 1 for 21st)
- YY
- Year
- MM
- Month
- DD
- Day
- HH
- Hour
- MM
- Minute
- SS
- Second
- mmm
- Millisecond
User ID The user identifier that is associated with the connection. The attribute does not have a value when the application type has the value SYSTEM. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 64 case-sensitive characters.