The DI and DIS abbreviations are deprecated.
where:
- xxxx
- A four-character hexadecimal CP id for which information is to be displayed.
- cpname
- A six or seven character CP name for which information is to be displayed. The name is that which had been specified on a previous TDP START CP command.
- REQUESTS
- Indicates that a list of all pending and active requests for the CP is to be displayed.
- NODETAIL
- Indicates that no diagnostic information for the CP is to be displayed. This is the default.
- DETAIL
- Indicates that diagnostic information for the CP is to be displayed.
- LOCATION
- Indicates that diagnostic information concerning the location of the CP within the database is to be displayed. If such information is not available, nothing is added to the display.
- PROTOCOL
- Indicates that diagnostic information for the communication protocol being used by the CP is to be displayed.
- SELECT
- Indicates that diagnostic information for the selection of the CP for sending requests is to be displayed.
- CHECKSUM
- Indicates that the status of checksum in effect for a CCU-type CP is to be displayed. Use the CONFIG CP CHECKSUM command to control the use of checksum.The associated information requires internal knowledge of TDP to properly interpret. Without such knowledge, misleading conclusions are probable. Time can be saved by heeding this recommendation.