Scheduler DISPLAY XPLAT FLAGS meaning
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Scheduler DISPLAY XPLAT FLAGS meaning

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Article ID: 27815

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Products

Scheduler Job Management

Issue/Introduction

Sample DISPLAY XPLAT report:

SC DISPLAY XPLAT
CACM054I NODE    LAST CKPT            NUM   MVSDATE FLAGS
CACM054I NODEA    yyyy07414565506  00291 yyyy074 ERR
CACM054I NODEB    000000000000000 00001 yyyy074 ERR
CACM054I NODEC    yyyy07417055yy1  00308 yyyy074 1 2 4

What are the FLAGS codes?  

Environment

Release: 11.0
Component: Scheduler Job Management

Resolution

The DISPLAY XPLAT flags are intended for use by Broadcom technical support personnel to help diagnose problems with cross-platform jobs. In general, the flags mean:

Scheduler is trying to establish a session with the node. CAICCI indicates that the node is reachable.

ERR Scheduler is trying to establish a session with the node. CAICCI indicates that the node is unreachable.
124 Scheduler is established a session with the node.
8 Scheduler has received feedback from the node.
0 Scheduler is about to verify that the node is still available.
UPD The information about this node, such as the date and time stamp of the last event, has changed. The information is about to be updated in the tracking file.
DEL An XPLAT DEL= command has been issued for this node.
ADD A new node has been discovered and is about to be written to the tracking file.
OBT This node was discovered since the last restart of Scheduler by submitting a job to it.
SYNC An XPLAT SYNC= command has been issued for this node.  Scheduler is waiting for the node to respond.