How to list users/client applications connected to L-Serv
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How to list users/client applications connected to L-Serv

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Article ID: 38090

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Issue/Introduction

How to list users/client application connected to LServ.
This information may be necessary if a recycle of L-Serv is needed.

Environment

Release: All Common Services-for z/OS
Component:

Resolution

Use the following L-Serv command to list userids and client applications with an active session:

F LSERV,DISPLAY >session

The will display messages:

LDM0141I - CA-L-Serv Sessions    ------ Server ------ 

LDM0142I    Client    System  File  SQL      Commserver 

LDM0143I    LSVHHOST  SYS001                 X
LDM0143I    USER001   SYS001    X                                            
LDM0143I    USER002   SYS001    X
LDM0143I    USER003   SYS001    X 
LDM0143I    USER002B  SYS001    X   

LDM143I messages display the internal sessions active for a CA-L-Serv region.

Where;

Column                   Meaning

Client                 Users and Jobs are considered as client from LServ side. 
                              - LSVHHOST is the CA-L-Serv active
                              - USER001, USER002 and USER003 are userid. 
                              - USER002A is a Batch.

System               System machine on which CA-L-Serv is running  

File                     File Server activity, an 'X' indicates the file server is currently in use by the Client

SQL                    SQL Server activity, an 'X' indicates the SQL server is currently in use by the Client

Commserver      Communication Server activity, an 'X' indicates the Communication server is currently in use by the Client

Additional Information

LSERV is part of CA Common Services.  See the CA-L-Serv section of CA Common Service Administrating