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Jon Diercks <[log in to unmask]>
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Jon Diercks <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 May 1995 21:30:57 -0400
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I'd like to see a one-line-per-JSNo format, something like this:
 
LOGFILE1.LOGGING1.SYSTEM12     (5 ACCESSORS,SHARED,3 R,2 W)
 #S12345 JOBNAME8,USER5678.ACCT5678,GROUP678  Ldev: 12345
 #S40    FRED,MGR.PAYROLL,PUB                 Ldev: 77
 #J15    JSPOOL,RSPOOL.SYS,RSPOOL             Ldev: 10
/bin/awk                       (2 ACCESSORS,SHARED,2 R)
 #S12    CATHY.DEVELOP,CI                     Ldev: 228
 #J8     JCOMP,MBETOOLS.BUILD,PUB             Ldev: 10
 
This would be easy to parse for tricks like warning/aborting all accessors
of a given file.  You might be able to use the space at the end of the line
for summarized PIN data like a count of how many PINs the JSNo has accessing
the file (1R/2W) or even mixing in your FLOCK abbreviations (3Fe/2Os/1G1).
If not that, then I'd at least like a simple flag on the JSNo that has the
lock that is causing other processes to wait.
 
Thanks Jeff for what seems to be shaping up as a really nice enhancement.
 
 
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