DISPLAY TDP - Teradata Director Program

Teradata® Director Program Reference

Product
Teradata Director Program
Release Number
17.00
Published
June 2020
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2020-06-18
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities

Purpose

Displays the status of TDP.

Syntax



The DI and DIS abbreviations are deprecated.

Usage Notes

When the DISPLAY TDP command is executed, TDP displays information on the following items:

Item Description
RUN command (Might not always appear.)

If the RUN command has not been entered, a message stating that fact is displayed first, preceding the other settings.

Otherwise, only the following settings are shown in the display.

TDP release The release identifier for TDP.
COMCHAR Current subsystem command character for TDP.

This is set using the TDP command, INITIAL COMCHAR.

TDP MAXSESS Maximum number of sessions currently allowed for TDP.

This is determined by the TDP SET MAXSESS command.

LOGONS Status of logons (enabled or disabled).

This is modified using the ENABLE LOGONS and DISABLE LOGONS commands.

SERVER MAXSESS Maximum number of sessions supported by the SPs that are currently operational.

This value can vary during recovery from database restarts as the status of the SPs vary.

CP I/O MODE Method (EXCP, EXCPVR, IOSDRIVR) used for communication with the database when using channel devices.
IAC MODE Method (SVC or PC) used for communication between TDP and the application.
SECURITY EXIT State of the TDP User Security Interface (TDPUSEC), enabled or disabled.

This is modified using the ENABLE USEC and DISABLE USEC commands.

TEST State of the TEST flag (enabled or disabled).

This is modified using the ENABLE TEST and DISABLE TEST commands.

MONITOR EXIT State of the TDP User Transaction Collection Exit (TDPUTCE), enabled or disabled.

This is modified using the ENABLE TMON and DISABLE TMON commands.

LOGON EXIT State of the TDP User Logon Exit interface (TDPLGUX), enabled or disabled.

This is modified using the ENABLE LGUX and DISABLE LGUX commands.

CHECKSUM State of the checksum error detection setting on the database for CIC-type CPs, enabled or disabled.

This is modified using a database console command.

SECLOGON State of the Security Logon (SECLOGON) feature, and whether its messages option is enabled or disabled.

This is modified using the MODIFY SECLOGON command.

TIME MSGS State of the time messages, enabled or disabled.

This is modified using the ENABLE TIME and DISABLE TIME commands.

UAX State of the TDP User Address Space Exit interface (TDPUAX), enabled or disabled.

This is modified using the ENABLE UAX and DISABLE UAX commands.

SESSION RESERVE State of the session reserve setting, enabled or disabled.

This is modified using the ENABLE SESSION RESERVE and DISABLE SESSION RESERVE commands.

SESSION STATUS State of the SESSION STATUS setting, enabled or disabled.

This is modified using the ENABLE SESSION STATUS and DISABLE SESSION STATUS commands.

SESSION DETAIL State of the SESSION DETAIL setting, enabled or disabled.

This is modified using the ENABLE SESSION DETAIL and DISABLE SESSION DETAIL commands.

POOL STATUS State of the POOL STATUS setting, enabled or disabled.

This setting is modified using the ENABLE POOL STATUS and DISABLE POOL STATUS commands.

POOL DETAIL State of the POOL DETAIL setting, enabled or disabled.

This setting is modified using the ENABLE POOL DETAIL and DISABLE POOL DETAIL commands.

NPCOMM State of the NPCOMM STATUS and DETAIL settings.

These settings are established using the ENABLE and DISABLE NPCOMM commands.

SHUTDOWN STATUS (Might not always appear.)

If a SHUTDOWN command has been entered and has not yet completed, the above settings are followed by a message that an orderly, quick, or cancel shutdown is in progress.

TDP USERID User ID for TDP internal sessions.

This setting can be modified using the SET USERID command.

USERID CHARSET Name of the character set associated with the TDP USERID.

This setting can be modified using the SET CHARSET command.

TDP CHARSET Name of the default TDP character set.

This setting reflects the database’s configuration of the Logical-host, and so cannot be modified using a TDP command.

Example: DISPLAY TDP

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Completion Message

TDP2010 RELEASE: TDP.06.01.00
TDP0550 COMCHAR: OFF, TDP MAXSESS: 1024
TDP0551 LOGONS: ENABLED , SERVER MAXSESS: 120
TDP0556 CP I/O MODE: EXCP, IAC MODE: IUCV
TDP0552 SECURITY EXIT: ENABLED, TEST: DISABLED
TDP0570 MONITOR EXIT: ENABLED, LOGON EXIT: ENABLED
TDP0572 CP CIC CHECKSUM: DISABLED
TDP0573 TIME MSGS: ENABLED, UAX: DISABLED
TDP0400 SESSION RESERVE: ENABLED
TDP2012 SESSION STATUS: DISABLED, DETAIL: DISABLED
TDP2068 POOL STATUS: DISABLED, DETAIL: DISABLED
TDP2069 NPCOMM STATUS: ENABLED, DETAIL: DISABLED
TDP0392 TDP USERID: TDPUSER, USERID CHARSET: EBCDIC
TDP0395 TDP CHARSET: EBCDIC