150 DB2 Manager User Guide
StorageTek Proprietary
OTD20060 Task tnnn has been shutdown successfully
Explanation: A request to purge the identified sub-task has been completed
successfully. ‘t’ identifies the sub-task type (‘D’ – disk reader; ‘H’ –
housekeeping; ‘S’ – scheduler; ‘T’ – tape reader; ‘W’ – writer) and
‘nnn’ gives the sub-task number.
Action: None. This is an informational message.
OTD20061 Invalid Display operand(s) – request ignored
Explanation: An invalid operand has been entered with the DISPLAY operator
command.
Action: Ensure that the DISPLAY command is specified correctly and re-enter
the command. Refer to page 54 for a specification of the DISPLAY
operator command.
OTD20062 Maxtrdr=nnn Maxdrdr=nnn Maxtwtr=nnn Maxsched=nnn
Maxqlen=nnn
OTD20062 Retaintape= nnnn Tapewait=nnnn Objsize=nnnnn
OTD20062 Readtimeout=nnnn Writetimeout=nnnn
OTD20062 Scheduler qlen=nnn unlocked | lkd/Xnnn; held request qlen=nnn
Explanation: This group of messages is displayed in response to an operator
DISPLAY command, and gives a summary of current control region
configuration settings.
For a locked scheduler queue display, ‘Xnnn’ identifies the lock
owner, where ‘X’ is the resource type (‘M’ = master task, ‘S’ =
scheduler task, ‘P’ = external program), and ‘nnn’ is the resource
number.
Action: None. This is an information message only.
OTD20063 Task tnnn: Status=aaaa Qlen=bbb
DBid=cccc Stg_level=d Tape=eeeee Lastuse=hh:mm:ss
Explanation: This message is displayed in response to a detailed or summary
operator DISPLAY command. For summary commands, it will be
displayed once for each subtask in the control region, where:
‘t’ identifies the sub-task type (‘D’ – disk reader; ‘H’ – housekeeping;
‘S’ – scheduler; ‘T’ – tape reader; ‘W’ – writer) and ‘nnn’ gives the
sub-task number.
aaaa’ indicates the task status, and can take the following values:
NULL – the task has not yet been initialized