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Displays run-time information about a Remote Manager on one or more nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW MANAGER [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically at a specified interval (in seconds). Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully- or partially-qualified TCP/IP host name. This name must match the current DECnet host name. IP addresses and host names (or aliases) that exceed six characters or include mixed case are not allowed. For more information on TCP/IP host names and defining aliases, see Section 2.2.1.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 11.9).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 4.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
See Section 9.8 for a discussion of each field displayed.
$ ACMSMGR SHOW MANAGER ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.4-0 Remote Manager Status Table Display Time: 18-APR-2001 13:59:22.76 Node Fields ------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- VLCROW Collection Count 0 VLCROW Interfaces Count 2 VLCROW Trap Count 0 VLCROW RPC UDP State 1 VLCROW RPC TCP State 1 VLCROW Timer Count 0 |
This command displays summary information about the Remote Manager on the node specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. Authorization is performed for the user specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER, or by proxy if the logical is not defined.
11.35 ACMSMGR SHOW PARAMETER
Displays Remote Manager configuration parameters for a server on one or
more nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW PARAMETER [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically at a specified interval (in seconds). Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully- or partially-qualified TCP/IP host name. This name must match the current DECnet host name. IP addresses and host names (or aliases) that exceed six characters or include mixed case are not allowed. For more information on TCP/IP host names and defining aliases, see Section 2.2.1.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 11.9).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 4.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
See Section 9.9 for a description of each parameter.
$ ACMSMGR SHOW PARAMETER /NODE=VLCROW ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.4-0 Parameters Table Display Time: 18-APR-2001 13:59:24.79 Node Parameter Value Default Min Max Units --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VLCROW dcl_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW dcl_mgr_priority 5 5 1 10 VLCROW dcl_stacksize 300 300 1 2147483647 k (Vax), 8k (Alpha) VLCROW event_log_priority 5 5 1 10 VLCROW error_interval 10 10 1 863999999 seconds (D) VLCROW log_stacksize 300 300 1 2147483647 K (Vax), 8k (Alpha) VLCROW login_creds_lifetime 60 60 1 14399999 minutes (D) VLCROW max_logins 20 20 1 2147483647 (D) VLCROW max_rpc_return_recs 20 20 1 2147483647 VLCROW mgr_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW msg_proc_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW msg_proc_priority 5 5 1 10 VLCROW msg_proc_stacksize 300 300 1 2147483647 k (Vax), 8k (Alpha) VLCROW mss_coll_interval 10 10 1 863999999 seconds (D) VLCROW proc_mon_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW proc_mon_interval 3 30 1 14399999 seconds (D) VLCROW proc_mon_priority 5 5 1 10 VLCROW proc_mon_stacksize 300 300 1 2147483647 K (Vax), 8k (Alpha) VLCROW proxy_creds_lifetime 60 60 1 14399999 minutes (D) VLCROW rpc_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW rpc_priority 5 5 1 10 VLCROW rpc_stacksize 30 300 1 2147483647 k (Vax), 8k (Alpha) VLCROW security_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW snap_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW snap_priority 5 5 1 10 VLCROW snap_stacksize 300 300 1 2147483647 k (Vax), 8k (Alpha) VLCROW snmp_agent_time_out 10 10 1 863999999 seconds VLCROW snmp_are_you_there 300 300 2 863999999 seconds VLCROW snmp_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW snmp_priority 5 5 1 10 VLCROW snmp_sel_time_out 5 5 1 863999999 seconds VLCROW snmp_stacksize 300 300 1 2147483647 k (Vax), 8k (Alpha) VLCROW tcp_enabled 1 1 0 1 [0,1] 1=enabled VLCROW timer_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW timer_interval 30 30 1 863999999 seconds (D) VLCROW timer_priority 5 5 1 10 VLCROW timer_stacksize 300 300 1 2147483647 k (Vax), 8k (Alpha) VLCROW total_entity_slots 20 20 1 2147483647 VLCROW trace_msg_wait_time 5 5 1 14399999 seconds (D) VLCROW trace_start_wait_time 5 5 1 14399999 seconds (D) VLCROW trap_audit_level E E 0 F (D) VLCROW trap_priority 5 5 1 10 VLCROW trap_stacksize 300 300 1 2147483647 k (Vax), 8k (Alpha) VLCROW udp_enabled 1 1 0 1 [0,1] 1=enabled VLCROW vms_coll_interval 10 10 0 863999999 seconds (D) VLCROW wksp_coll_interval 10 10 1 863999999 seconds (D) |
This command displays data from the Remote Manager Parameter table on node VLCROW. Authorization is performed on the user specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER, or by proxy if the logical is not defined.
11.36 ACMSMGR SHOW PROCESS
Displays summary data collection information for processes on one or
more nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW PROCESS [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /ALL Current processes only. /[BRIEF,FULL] /BRIEF /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/ALL
This qualifier displays all available application data, even data for applications that may no longer be running. When applications are stopped, the table row they were occupying is marked for reuse. If the row has not been reused, the data remains available for display. This qualifier allows that data to be displayed. Inactive rows are flagged with an asterisk (*) in the output.To inhibit the display of old data, do not specify this qualifier. By default, only data for currently running processes is displayed.
/[BRIEF,FULL]
Specifies the format of the data displayed. /BRIEF is the default and displays data in tabular format./INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically at a specified interval (in seconds). Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully- or partially-qualified TCP/IP host name. This name must match the current DECnet host name. IP addresses and host names (or aliases) that exceed six characters or include mixed case are not allowed. For more information on TCP/IP host names and defining aliases, see Section 2.2.1.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 11.9).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 4.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
This command displays the current data-collection states for all process entry slots. Both active and inactive process data is displayed. Inactive data is flagged with an asterisk (*) in the first column. The following fields are displayed:
- Server Node: The node from which the information was fetched.
- Entity Type: The ACMS entity type to which the data belongs.
- PID: The OpenVMS PID of the process.
- Process Name: The process name for the process.
- Collection States: The current collection state of the process for each class (ID, CONFIG, RUNTIME, POOL, and ERROR). Collection states are displayed as binary values.
- 0 = Collection is currently disabled.
- 1 = Collection is currently enabled.
$ ACMSMGR SHOW PROCESS ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.4-0 Process Table Display Time: 18-APR-2001 13:59:26.77 Server Entity Process Name -or- Application. Collection States Node Type PID [server_name, task_group_name] ID Cfg RT Pool Err ------ ------ -------- -------------------------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- VLCROW acc 37C0024F ACMS01ACC001000 1 1 1 1 1 VLCROW tsc 37C00251 ACMS01TSC001000 1 1 1 1 1 VLCROW cp 37C00252 ACMS01CP001000 1 1 1 1 1 VLCROW cp 37C00253 ACMS01CP002000 1 1 1 1 1 VLCROW cp 37C00254 ACMS01CP003000 1 1 1 1 1 VLCROW cp 37C00255 ACMS01CP004000 1 1 1 1 1 VLCROW exc 37C0025A ACMS01EXC001000 1 1 1 1 1 VLCROW server LDT_APPL_A.TESTSRV01 1 1 1 1 1 VLCROW group LDT_APPL_A.TEST_GRP01 1 1 0 1 1 |
This command displays Collection state information on a per-process basis from the node specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. Authorization is performed for the user specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER, or by proxy if the logical is not defined.
11.37 ACMSMGR SHOW QTI
Displays information about QTIs on one or more remote nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW QTI [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /ACTIVE See Notes. /ALL Current process data only. /[BRIEF,FULL] /FULL if no class qualifier (/CONFIG, /ERROR, /ID, /POOL, or /RUNTIME) is specified. Otherwise, /BRIEF. /[class-name] * (all) /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /STORED See Notes. /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/ACTIVE
When specified with the /BRIEF qualifier, this qualifier causes active ACMSGEN field values to be displayed. /ACTIVE is effective only when used with the /CONFIG qualifier. If /BRIEF is not specified, or if /FULL is specified, this qualifier has no effect (both active and stored values are displayed)./ALL
This qualifier displays all available QTI data, including data for processes that are no longer running. When QTI processes are stopped, the QTI table row they were occupying is marked for reuse. If the row has not been reused, the data remains available for display. This qualifier allows that data to be displayed. Inactive rows are flagged with an asterisk (*) in the output.To inhibit the display of old data, do not specify this qualifier. By default, only data for currently running processes is displayed.
/[BRIEF,FULL]
This qualifier causes either summary (/BRIEF) or detailed (/FULL) information to be displayed. If no class qualifier (/CONFIG, /ERROR, /ID, /POOL, or /RUNTIME) is specified, this qualifier is ignored and all details are displayed (equivalent to /FULL). Available OpenVMS process quota and SYSGEN parameter information is only displayed when /FULL is specified./[CONFIG,ERROR,ID,POOL,RUNTIME]
This qualifier causes data for only the specified class to be displayed. If this qualifier is omitted, the default is to display information for all classes./INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically at a specified interval (in seconds). Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully- or partially-qualified TCP/IP host name. This name must match the current DECnet host name. IP addresses and host names (or aliases) that exceed six characters or include mixed case are not allowed. For more information on TCP/IP host names and defining aliases, see Section 2.2.1.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./STORED
When specified with the /BRIEF qualifier, this qualifier causes field values from the ACMSGEN file (not those active in memory) to be displayed. The /STORED qualifier is effective only when used with the /CONFIG qualifier. If /BRIEF is not specified, or if /FULL is specified, this qualifier has no effect (both active and stored values are displayed)./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 11.9).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 4.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
This command displays information about the QTIs on the target nodes. The /BRIEF and /FULL qualifiers control the format of information to be displayed. To display OpenVMS process quota and SYSGEN parameter information, use the /FULL qualifier.See Section 9.10 for a discussion of each field displayed.
Note that some information may not be current, depending on whether the class to which the data belongs has been enabled for the QTI. The Runtime Class field indicates whether or not information is being collected for that class.
$ ACMSMGR SHOW QTI /NODE=KAZONS /RUNTIME ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.4-0 QTI Table Display Time: 18-APR-2001 13:41:11.09 Runtime Started Current Task Tasks Tasks Current Errors Node Class Queues Tasks Retries Success Failed Submitrs Queued ------ -------- ------- ------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- kazons enabled 3 17 4361 14859 5783 5 1329 |
This command displays summary run-time information for the QTI on node KAZONS. Authorization is performed for the user specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER, or by proxy if the logical is not defined.
11.38 ACMSMGR SHOW SERVER
Displays information about one or more ACMS application server types on
one or more nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW SERVER [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /APPL=application-name * (all) /[BRIEF,FULL] /FULL if no class qualifier (/CONFIG, /ERROR, /ID, or /RUNTIME) is specified. Otherwise, /BRIEF. /[class-name] * (all) /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /SERVER=server-name * (all) /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/APPL=application-name
Use this qualifer to specify a particular ACMS application to display. Wildcard matching is performed on the name provided; use of asterisks (*) is allowed./[BRIEF,FULL]
This qualifier causes either summary (/BRIEF) or detailed (/FULL) information to be displayed. If no class qualifier (/CONFIG, /ERROR, /ID, or /RUNTIME) is specified, this qualifier is ignored and all details are displayed (equivalent to /FULL)./[CONFIG,ERROR,ID,RUNTIME]
This qualifier causes data for only the specified class to be displayed. If this qualifier is omitted, the default is to display information for all classes./INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically at a specified interval (in seconds). Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully- or partially-qualified TCP/IP host name. This name must match the current DECnet host name. IP addresses and host names (or aliases) that exceed six characters or include mixed case are not allowed. For more information on TCP/IP host names and defining aliases, see Section 2.2.1.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./SERVER=server-name
This qualifier specifies a particular ACMS application server to display. Wildcard matching is performed on the name provided; use of asterisks (*) is allowed./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 11.9).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 4.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
This command displays information about ACMS application servers on the target node. The /BRIEF and /FULL qualifiers control the format of information to be displayed.See Section 9.11 for a discussion of each field displayed.
Note that some information may not be current, depending on whether the class to which the data belongs has been enabled for the server. The Runtime Class field indicates whether or not information is being collected for that class.
$ ACMSMGR SHOW SERVER /NODE=VLCROW /RUNTIME ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.4-0 SER Table Display Time: 18-APR-2001 13:59:33.60 Runtime Application Current Waiting Server Server Node Class Name Server Name Servers Tasks Starts Failures ------ ------- ----------- -------------------- ------- ----- ------ -------- VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTSRV01 2 0 2 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTSRV1D 0 0 3419 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTSRV2D 1 0 19 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTSRV3D 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTSRV05 0 0 0 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TLOAD001S 4 0 6 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TLOAD002S 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A DBMSLSRV1 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A DBMSLSRV2 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A RDBLSRV1 1 0 44 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A RMSRSERVR 1 0 33 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TCT_LDT_PROC_SERVER 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TCT_LDT_CHAIN_SERVER 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TCT_LDT_DCL_SERVER 0 0 0 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A RI_DCL_SERVER 2 0 9 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A RI_V3016_FMS_SERVER 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A RI_V3016_RI_SERVER 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A VF_V3111_SERVER 0 0 0 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A LDT_CS_V3111_SERVER 3 0 3 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTV32_RMS_SERVER 8 0 28 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTV32_RDB_SERVER 8 0 375 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTV32_DBMS_SERVER 8 0 47 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTV32_SQL_SERVER 8 0 405 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A TESTV32_RM_SERVER 4 0 4 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A GEN_INPUT_SERVER 4 0 24 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A NOOP_SERVER 4 0 4 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A UNUSED_VF_V32 0 0 0 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A V_SERVER_W_DCL 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A I_SERVER_W_DCL 1 0 1 0 VLCROW enabled LDT_APPL_A DETASK_SERVER 2 0 3 0 |
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