Hi Mark,
   
  I'm not sure if this has been mentioned/considered but did you try 'D OMVS,F'?

Mark Zelden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I was just called about a problem on our WAS development LPAR that turned
out to be a quiesced WAS config ZFS. Much to my dismay, there is no operator
command I can find that shows a quiesced ZFS. No OMVS display command,
nor any MODIFY ZFS command. The only hint at all is this message on the
console:

IOEZ00581E There are quiesced zFS aggregates

This looks like it came in via PTF to help as an aid in diagnosing problems. 
Searching the syslog I see it in there once. This would have been expected
anyway since one of the WAS sysprogs quiesced the zFS. They later 
unquiesced it also - unfortunately another WAS sysprog also quiesced it
and I got involved when things were hung and they couldn't figure out why.

So now to my question. Does anyone know a way to figure out how
to display what zFS files are quiesced without going into z/OS UNIX and 
using zfsadm (like from the console)? 

If not... this looks like a job for... system REXX! Oh wait... can't get there
from here (OMVS can't be used from sysrexx, correct?) :-(

Mark
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