Re: z/os d,a,l --- What does "owt" mean ?

2020-05-06 Thread Greg Price
On 2020-05-02 8:24 AM, Wayne Bickerdike wrote: As a Yorkshireman, it means "anything ". Nowt means "nothing". Ha ha ha ha - very good! For this sort of stuff I like to look at the swap reason code. TI - TSO input wait TO - TSO output wait (3-asterisk syndrome?) US - unilateral swap EX -

Re: z/os d,a,l --- What does "owt" mean ?

2020-05-05 Thread Mike Stramba
Thx David. Mike On 5/1/20, David Spiegel wrote: > Swapped out, waiting, not ready to run. > (waiting for user to enter a command) > > On 2020-05-01 15:09, Mike Stramba wrote: >> When running the z/os console display command : d,a,l --- What >> does "owt" mean ? >> >> Seems to be associated

Re: z/os d,a,l --- What does "owt" mean ?

2020-05-01 Thread Wayne Bickerdike
As a Yorkshireman, it means "anything ". Nowt means "nothing". On Sat, May 2, 2020, 05:13 David Spiegel wrote: > Swapped out, waiting, not ready to run. > (waiting for user to enter a command) > > On 2020-05-01 15:09, Mike Stramba wrote: > > When running the z/os console display command :

Re: z/os d,a,l --- What does "owt" mean ?

2020-05-01 Thread David Spiegel
Swapped out, waiting, not ready to run. (waiting for user to enter a command) On 2020-05-01 15:09, Mike Stramba wrote: When running the z/os console display command : d,a,l --- What does "owt" mean ? Seems to be associated with TSO processes ? Mike

z/os d,a,l --- What does "owt" mean ?

2020-05-01 Thread Mike Stramba
When running the z/os console display command : d,a,l --- What does "owt" mean ? Seems to be associated with TSO processes ? Mike -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to