TAA Tools
DSPDSKSTS       DISPLAY DISK STATUS                    TAASYTU

The Display  Disk Status  command displays  or lists information  about
the  disks attached to  the system.   The information differs  from the
system  WRKDSKSTS command in  that fewer statistics  are shown, but the
data  is  grouped  by  ASP  with  additional  information   about  each
hardware  resource.     The  information  is  accessed   from  the  TAA
CVTDSKSTS command.

A typical command would be:

              DSPDSKSTS

The  disk information would appear in ASP  order with summaries by ASP.

DSPDSKSTS escape messages you can monitor for
---------------------------------------------

None.  Escape messages from based on functions will be re-sent.

DSPDSKSTS Command parameters                          *CMD
----------------------------

   OUTPUT        How to  output  the results.    *  is the  default  to
                 display the  spooled file  if the  command is  entered
                 interactively.   The spooled file  is deleted after it
                 is displayed.

                 If the  command  is  entered in  batch  or  *PRINT  is
                 specified, the  spooled file  is output and  retained.


Restrictions
------------

None.

Prerequisites
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The following TAA Tools must be on your system:

     CVTDSKSTS       Convert disk status
     SNDCOMPMSG      Send completion message
     RTVSYSVAL3      Retrieve system value 3
     SNDESCINF       Send escape information

Implementation
--------------

None, the tool is ready to use.

Objects used by the tool
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   Object        Type    Attribute      Src member    Src file
   ------        ----    ---------      ----------    ----------

   DSPDSKSTS     *CMD                   TAASYTU       QATTCMD
   TAASYTUC      *PGM       CLP         TAASYTUC      QATTCL
   TAASYTUC2     *PGM       CLP         TAASYTUC2     QATTCL
   TAASYTUR      *PGM       RPG         TAASYTUR      QATTRPG
					

Added to TAA Productivity tools January 15, 2009


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