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HP OpenVMS DCL Dictionary
 
 
 
SHOW DEVICES
 
Displays the status of a device on the system.
See the qualifier descriptions for restrictions.
  
 
Format
SHOW DEVICES [device-name[:]]
  
 
Parameter
device-name[:]
Specifies the name of a device for which information is to be 
displayed. The device name displayed by the system uses the format 
ddcu where dd is the device code, c is the 
controller designation, and u is the unit number. If the 
system is part of an OpenVMS Cluster that is running with HSC 
controllers, the device name must include the node name using the 
format node$ddcu (where node is the node 
name).
You can specify a complete device name or only a portion of a device 
name. The SHOW DEVICES command provides defaults for nonspecified 
portions of device names, as follows:
 
  - If you truncate a device name (for example, if you specify D), the 
  command lists information about all devices whose device names begin 
  with what you entered (in this case, D). However, if you specify a 
  device in an OpenVMS Cluster that is running with HSC controllers, you 
  must include the entire node portion of the device name.
  
 - If you omit a controller designation, the SHOW DEVICES command 
  lists all devices on all controllers with the specified unit number.
  
 - If you omit a unit number, the SHOW DEVICES command lists all 
  devices on the specified controller.
  
Note that the /FILES qualifier does not support defaults for 
nonspecified portions of device names; you must supply a complete 
device specification.
  
 
Description
When you enter the SHOW DEVICES command without specifying a device or 
using any qualifier, information about all devices on the system is 
displayed. If you specify a device name, the SHOW DEVICES command 
displays information about that device. If you use certain qualifiers 
with the SHOW DEVICES command, information is displayed about those 
devices that currently have volumes mounted or that have been allocated 
to processes, or both.
The device name displayed by the system uses the format ddcu, 
where dd is the device code, c is the controller 
designation, and u is the unit number. If the system is part 
of an OpenVMS Cluster that is running with HSC controllers, the device 
name must include the node name using the format 
node$ddcu (where node is the node name).
 
If you enter the SHOW DEVICES command and do not specify a device name 
parameter or a qualifier, the command provides a brief listing of 
characteristics of all devices on the system, with the exception of 
pseudodevices with the mailbox characteristic, such as MBA3:, NLA0:, 
NET9:, and so on. To display such a device, you must specify all or 
part of the device name.
 
 
  Note 
If a field width is too narrow to display a particular numeric field, 
asterisks are displayed in place of the data. Therefore, if asterisks 
appear in the Free Space field while displaying a particular device, 
use the /UNITS or /SIZE qualifier to display the free space in bytes. 
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Qualifiers
/ALLOCATED
Displays all devices currently allocated to processes.
If you specify a device name, the characteristics of only that device 
are displayed. If the device is not currently allocated, the command 
displays a message indicating that there is no such device. If you 
specify a generic device name, the characteristics of all allocated 
devices of that type are displayed.
 /BRIEF (default)
Displays brief information about the specified devices.
/BITMAP ddcu:
Displays information regarding minicopy or HBMM (Host-Based Minimerge) 
bitmaps for the given shadow set;
 
Note that the SHOW DEVICES/FULL ddcu: display also displays 
status to indicate that bitmaps are active on the device.
 /EXACT
Use with the /PAGE=SAVE and /SEARCH qualifiers to specify a search 
string that must match the search string exactly and must be enclosed 
with quotation marks (" ").
If you specify the /EXACT qualifier without the /SEARCH qualifier, 
exact search mode is enabled when you set the search string with the 
Find (E1) key.
 /FILES
Requires SYSPRV (system privilege) or BYPASS privileges to list 
read-protected files.
Displays a list of the names of all files open on a volume and their 
associated process name and process identification (PID). The specified 
device must be a mounted Files-11 volume. If the specified volume is a 
multivolume set, the files on each volume in the set are listed.
 
 
  Note 
The SHOW DEVICES/FILES command does not support defaults for 
nonspecified portions of device names. You must supply a complete 
device specification when using the /FILES qualifier. 
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If the /SYSTEM qualifier is also specified, only the names of installed 
files and files opened by the system are displayed. Files opened by the 
system are those that have been opened without the use of an ancillary 
control process (ACP), such as INDEXF.SYS and QUOTA.SYS, as well as 
system files such as JBCSYSQUE.EXE and SYSMSG.EXE.
 
If the /NOSYSTEM qualifier is specified, only those files opened by 
processes are displayed. To list files opened by a process in your 
group, your process must have at least GROUP privilege. If the process 
is not in your group, you need WORLD privilege.
 
If neither the /SYSTEM nor the /NOSYSTEM qualifier is specified, the 
names of all files currently opened on the system are displayed.
 
If a file is read-protected from your user identification code (UIC), 
the "No privilege" message is displayed instead of the file 
name. You must have SYSPRV (system privilege) privilege or BYPASS 
privilege to display the file name.
 
A space in place of a file name represents a work file (such as a 
temporary edit file) not entered in any directory. To display temporary 
file names, you must have BYPASS privilege in addition to GROUP or 
WORLD privilege.
 
Do not use the /FILES qualifier with the /ALLOCATED, /BRIEF, /FULL, or 
/MOUNTED qualifier. The functions of the /FILES qualifier and these 
qualifiers are mutually exclusive.
 /FULL
Displays a complete list of information about the devices, as 
appropriate, except for rebuild status. You must use the 
/REBUILD_STATUS qualifier to get that information.
Note that you cannot use the /UNITS or /SIZE qualifier with the /FULL 
qualifier.
 
The display will be in blocks or bytes, depending on the current system 
default setting. You can use SHOW PROCESS/UNITS to display the current 
default. To change the default, execute the DCL command SET 
PROCESS/UNITS=BYTES or SET PROCESS/UNITS=BLOCKS.
 
For more information about fields related to Dissimilar Device 
Shadowing (DDS) or Dynamic Volume Expansion (DVE) in the display, see 
the discussion of these topics in the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.
 /HIGHLIGHT[=keyword]
Use with the /PAGE=SAVE and /SEARCH qualifiers to specify the type of 
highlighting you want when a search string is found. When a string is 
found, the entire line is highlighted. You can use the following 
keywords: BOLD, BLINK, REVERSE, and UNDERLINE. BOLD is the default 
highlighting.
/MOUNTED
Displays all devices that currently have volumes mounted on them.
If you specify a device name, only the characteristics of that device 
are displayed; however, if the device is not currently mounted, the 
command issues a message indicating there is no such device. If you 
specify a generic device name, the characteristics of all such devices 
that currently have volumes mounted are displayed.
 /MULTIPATH
Displays all devices that are currently multipath sets.
If you specify a device name, only the characteristics of that device 
are displayed; however, if the device is not a multipath set, the 
command issues a message indicating there is no such device. If you 
specify a generic device name, the characteristics of all such devices 
that are currently multipath sets are displayed.
 /OUTPUT[=filespec]
/NOOUTPUT
Controls where the output of the command is sent. If you do not enter 
the qualifier, or if you enter the /OUTPUT qualifier without a file 
specification, the output is sent to the current process default output 
stream or device, identified by the logical name SYS$OUTPUT.
If you enter the /OUTPUT qualifier with a partial file specification 
(for example, specifying only a directory), SHOW is the default file 
name and .LIS the default file type. If you enter a file specification, 
it may not include the asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard 
characters.
 
If you enter the /NOOUTPUT qualifier, output is suppressed.
 /PAGE[=keyword]
/NOPAGE (default)
Controls the display of device information on the screen.
You can use the following keywords with the /PAGE qualifier:
 
  
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      CLEAR_SCREEN
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      Clears the screen before each page is displayed.
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      SCROLL
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      Displays information one line at a time.
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SAVE[=
      n]
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Enables screen navigation of information, where
      n is the number of pages to store.
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The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier allows you to navigate through screens of 
information. The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier stores up to 5 screens of up to 
255 columns of information. When you use the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier, you 
can use the following keys to navigate through the information:
 
  
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    Description  | 
   
  
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      Up arrow key, Ctrl/B
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      Scroll up one line.
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      Down arrow key
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      Scroll down one line.
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      Left arrow key
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      Scroll left one column.
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      Right arrow key
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      Scroll right one column.
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      Find (E1)
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      Specify a string to find when the information is displayed.
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      Insert Here (E2)
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      Scroll right one half screen.
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      Remove (E3)
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      Scroll left one half screen.
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      Select (E4)
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      Toggle 80/132 column mode.
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      Prev Screen (E5)
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      Get the previous page of information.
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      Next Screen (E6), Return, Enter, Space
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      Get the next page of information.
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      F10, Ctrl/Z
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      Exit. (Some utilities define these differently.)
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      Help (F15)
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      Display utility help text.
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      Do (F16)
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      Toggle the display to oldest/newest page.
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      Ctrl/W
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      Refresh the display.
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The /PAGE qualifier is not compatible with the /OUTPUT qualifier.
 /REBUILD_STATUS
Tells you whether volumes need rebuilding.
You may need to rebuild a volume if the volume was improperly 
dismounted. Volumes are improperly dismounted when, for example, the 
system crashes.
 
For each volume, SHOW DEVICES/REBUILD_STATUS returns one of these 
values:
 
  
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    Meaning  | 
   
  
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      Yes
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      Rebuild needed.
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      No
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      Rebuild not needed.
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      Not applicable
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      You cannot rebuild this volume. This value is returned if, for example, 
      the volume is not a disk, or the volume is write-locked.
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      Information unavailable
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      Rebuild information is unavailable. This value is returned when, for 
      example, the volume is not mounted, or mount verification is taking 
      place.
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To rebuild a volume, either:
 
  - Use SET VOLUME/REBUILD
  
 - Dismount the volume, then mount the volume again using MOUNT/REBUILD
  
You cannot use the /REBUILD_STATUS qualifier with any other SHOW 
DEVICES qualifiers, except /OUTPUT.
 /SEARCH="string"
Use with the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier to specify a string that you want to 
find in the information being displayed. Quotation marks are required 
for the /SEARCH qualifier, if you include spaces in the text string.
You can also dynamically change the search string by pressing the Find 
key (E1) while the information is being displayed. Quotation marks are 
not required for a dynamic search.
 /SIZE=keyword
Allows you to override the current default specified by SET 
PROCESS/UNITS so that you can display disk free space in your choice of 
blocks or bytes. (/SIZE is functionally equivalent to /UNITS.)
The following keywords are valid with the /SIZE qualifier: BLOCKS, 
BYTES.
 
If you specify /SIZE with no keyword, the default value is not changed.
 
Note that you cannot use the /SIZE qualifier with the /FULL qualifier.
 /SYSTEM
/NOSYSTEM
Controls whether the names of installed files and files opened by the 
system are displayed. Files opened by the system are those that have 
been opened without the use of an ancillary control process (ACP), such 
as INDEXF.SYS and QUOTA.SYS.
If you specify the /NOSYSTEM qualifier with the /FILES qualifier, only 
files opened by processes are displayed. If you omit both the /SYSTEM 
and /NOSYSTEM qualifiers and specify the /FILES qualifier, the names of 
all files currently open on the system are displayed.
 
You can use this qualifier only with the /FILES qualifier. See the 
description of the /FILES qualifier for more details.
 /UNITS=keyword
Allows you to override the current default specified by SET 
PROCESS/UNITS so that you can display disk free space in your choice of 
blocks or bytes. (/UNITS is functionally equivalent to /SIZE.)
The following keywords are valid with the /UNITS qualifier: BLOCKS, 
BYTES.
 
If you specify /UNITS with no keyword, the default value is not changed.
 
Note that you cannot use the /UNITS qualifier with the /FULL qualifier.
 /WINDOWS
Displays the window count and total size of all windows for files open 
on a volume. The file name and related process name and process 
identification (PID) are also displayed. The letter C in a display 
indicates that the file is open with "cathedral windows" 
(segmented windows).
/WRAP
/NOWRAP (default)
Use with the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier to limit the number of columns to the 
width of the screen and to wrap lines that extend beyond the width of 
the screen to the next line.
The /NOWRAP qualifier extends lines beyond the width of the screen and 
can be seen when you use the scrolling (left and right) features 
provided by the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier.
  
 
Examples
 
  
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$ SHOW DEVICES
Device         Device      Err.    Volume        Free  Trans Mount
 Name          Status     Count     Label       Blocks Count Count
DKA0:          Online mnt     0  VMS             47088   115     1
DKA1:          Online mnt     0  USERPACK1       45216     2     1
DKA2:          Online mnt     3  DOCUMENT         8068    20     1
DKA5:          Online mnt     0  MASTERP         28668     1     1
DKA6:          Online         0           
DKA7:          Online mnt     0  PROJECT        110547     1     1
DMA0:          Online         0           
DLA0:          Online         0           
DYA0:          Online         0           
DYA1:          Online         0           
DRA3:          Online mnt     0  RES26APR        29317     1     1
      
      
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In this example, the SHOW DEVICES command displays the following 
information for each device on the system:
 
  - Device name
  
 - Device status and characteristics (status indicates whether the 
  device is on line; characteristics indicate whether the device is 
  allocated, is spooled, has a volume mounted on it, or has a foreign 
  volume mounted on it)
  
 - Error count
  
 - Volume label (for disk and tape volumes only)
  
 - Number of free blocks on the volume
  
 - Transaction count
  
 - Number of mount requests issued for the volume (disk devices only)
  
 
  
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$ SHOW DEVICES /FULL $1$dga30
Disk $1$DGA100: (EUROS), device type HP MSA VOLUME, is online, mounted, file- 
    oriented device, shareable, available to cluster, error logging is enabled. 
 
    Error count                    0    Operations completed              17299 
    Owner process                 ""    Owner UIC                      [SYSTEM] 
    Owner process ID        00000000    Dev Prot            S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W 
    Reference count                3    Default buffer size                 512 
    Current preferred CPU Id       0    Fastpath                              1 
    Total blocks           488327805    Sectors per track                    96 
    Total cylinders            52987    Tracks per cylinder                  96 
    Logical Volume Size    488327805    Expansion Size Limit          941752320 
    Host name                "EUROS"    Host type, avail HP rx2600  (900MHz/1.5MB), yes 
    Allocation class               1 
 
    Volume label       "DEBUG-DISK1"    Relative volume number                0 
    Cluster size                 480    Transaction count                     2 
    Free blocks             16558560    Maximum files allowed            507617 
    Extend quantity                5    Mount count                           2 
    Mount status              System    Cache name        "_$7$DKD100:XQPCACHE" 
    Extent cache size             64    Maximum blocks in extent cache  1655856 
    File ID cache size            64    Blocks in extent cache           581760 
    Quota cache size               0    Maximum buffers in FCP cache       3514 
    Volume owner UIC        [SYSTEM]    Vol Prot    S:RWCD,O:RWCD,G:RWCD,W:RWCD 
 
  Volume Status:  ODS-2, subject to mount verification, file high-water marking, 
      write-back caching enabled. 
  Volume is also mounted on EUROS. 
 
      
      
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In this example, the SHOW DEVICES command requests a full listing of 
the status of the multipath device $1$DGA30. This device has four local 
Fibre Channel paths and one remote (MSCP-served) path.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL DKB0:
Disk $DKB0:, device type RZ56, is online, mounted, file-oriented 
    device, shareable, error logging is enabled.
 
Error count               0  Operations completed            392750
Owner process            ""  Owner UIC                        [1,4]
Owner process ID   00000000  Dev Prot           S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W
Reference count         317  Default buffer size                512
Total blocks        1299174  Sectors per track                   54
Total cylinders        1604  Tracks per cylinder                 15
                                
Volume label  "SYSTEM_DISK"  Relative volume number               0
Cluster size              3  Transaction count                  278
Free blocks          367632  Maximum files allowed           162396
Extend quantity           5  Mount count                          1
Mount status         System  Cache name      "$DKB0:XQPCACHE"
Extent cache size        64  Maximum blocks in extent cache   36763
File ID cache size       64  Blocks currently in extent cache 36258
Quota cache size          0  Maximum buffers in FCP cache       210
Volume owner UIC      [1,1]  Vol Prot   S:RWCD,O:RWCD,G:RWCD,W:RWCD
 
Volume status:  ODS-2, subject to mount verification, protected
     subsystems enabled, file high-water marking, write-through
     XQP caching enabled, write-through XFC caching enabled.
 
      
      
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In this example, the SHOW DEVICES command requests a full listing of 
the status of the RZ56 device DKB0.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICES/REBUILD_STATUS
Device Name             Rebuild needed?
ADU15$DKA300:           Information unavailable
EDIV$DKA300:            Information unavailable
EMUL$DKB200:            No
EMUL$DKB300:            No
EMUL$DKB500:            Yes
FTA0:                   Not applicable
OPA0:                   Not applicable
 
      
      
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In this example, the volume mounted on device EMUL$DKB500 needs 
rebuilding.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICES/FULL NODE2$
Disk NODE2$DUA0:, device type RA81, is online, mounted,
error logging enabled
 Error count                 0  Operations completed            24195
 Owner process name             Owner UIC                    [11,177]
 Owner process ID     20200000  Dev Prot  S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:RWPL,W:RWPL
 Reference count            16  Default buffer size               512
 Volume label        VMSDOCLIB  Relative volume no.                 0
 Cluster size                3  Transaction count                  17
 Free blocks            525447  Maximum files allowed          111384
 Extend quantity             5  Mount count                         1
 Volume status          System  ACP process name                     
 Caching disabled
Volume is subject to mount verification, file high-water marking
 
Disk NODE2$DUA1:, device type RA81, is online, error logging enabled
 Error count                 0  Operations completed                0
 Owner UIC               [0,0]  Owner process name                   
 Owner process ID     20200000  Dev Prot  S:RWED,O:RWED,G:RWED,W:RWED
 Reference count             0  Default buffer size               512
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In this example, the user requested a full display of information about 
each device on NODE2 in the OpenVMS Cluster. Information is shown here 
only for the first two devices: a mounted device and a device that is 
not mounted.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICES MUA1/FULL
Magtape $4$MUA1: (HSC70), device type TA79, is online, device is
 equipped with a stacker/loader, file-oriented device, available 
 to cluster, error logging is enabled.
 Error count               0  Operations completed                  0
 Owner process            ""  Owner UIC                      [SYSTEM]
 Owner process ID   00000000  Dev Prot            S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W
 Reference count           0  Default buffer size                2048
 Density                1600  Format                        Normal-11
 Host name           "HSC70"  Host type, avail              HS70, yes
 Allocation class          4
Volume status:  no-unload on dismount, odd parity.
   
      
      
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In this example, the user requested a full display of the tape device 
MUA1.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL $1$DKA221
Disk $1$DKA221: (HSC952), device type RZ29, is online, mounted,
    file-oriented device, shareable, available to cluster, error
    logging is enabled.
 Error count               0  Operations completed               6509
 Owner process            ""  Owner UIC                      [SYSTEM]
 Owner process ID   00000000  Dev Prot            S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W
 Reference count         108  Default buffer size                 512
 Current preferred CPU Id  1  FastPath                              1
 Total blocks        8380080  Sectors per track                     4
 Total cylinders       65470  Tracks per cylinder                  32
 Host name          "HSC952"  Host type, avail              HS95, yes
 Allocation class          1
 Volume label  "GALAXY_X6L5"  Relative volume number                0
 Cluster size              4  Transaction count                   302
 Free blocks         4691760  Maximum files allowed            838008
 Extend quantity           5  Mount count                           2
 Mount status         System  Cache name        "_$1$DKA221:XQPCACHE"
 Extent cache size        64  Maximum blocks in extent cache   469176
 File ID cache size       64  Blocks currently in extent cache 237504
 Quota cache size          0  Maximum buffers in FCP cache       1734
 Volume owner UIC      [1,1]  Vol Prot    S:RWCD,O:RWCD,G:RWCD,W:RWCD
 
Volume Status:  ODS-2, subject to mount verification, protected
    subsystems enabled, file high-water marking, write-through
    XQP caching enabled, write-through XFC caching enabled.
Volume is also mounted on MEAD.
 
      
      
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This disk is a device that performs its I/O through the Fast Path port 
PNA0. Fast Path is enabled for this disk, and its I/O will be processed 
on the preferred CPU, CPU 1, which is associated with its Fast Path 
port PNA0.
 
The /FULL qualifier also displays additional information about Fast 
Path devices. A Fast Path device may be either a class device or a port 
device. An example of a class device is an HSC disk, and an example of 
a port device is the CI. For both Fast Path class devices and ports, 
the display indicates that Fast Path is enabled and lists the current 
CPU ID to which that device is assigned. Additionally, for a Fast Path 
port, the display indicates the port's user-established CPU preference 
(if any).
 
The current preferred CPU and the User Preferred CPU can be set by 
using the DCL command, SET DEVICE/PREFERRED_CPU, or by issuing a $QIO.
 
For more information about using Fast Path features to improve I/O 
performance, see the HP OpenVMS I/O User's Reference Manual.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL PNA0
Device PNA0:, device type CIXCD, is online, shareable, error logging
    is enabled.
 Error count                 0  Operations completed              0
 Owner process              ""  Owner UIC                  [SYSTEM]
 Owner process ID     00000000  Dev Prot          S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
 Reference count             0  Default buffer size               0
 Current preferred CPU Id    1  FastPath                          1
 
      
      
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The above display shows that port PNA0 is assigned to CPU 1 and that 
Fast Path is enabled.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL PNA0
Device PNA0:, device type CIXCD, is online, shareable, error logging
is enabled.
 Error count                   0  Operations completed             0
 Owner process                ""  Owner UIC                 [SYSTEM]
 Owner process ID       00000000  Dev Prot         S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
 Reference count               0  Default buffer size              0
 Current preferred CPU Id      1  FastPath                         1
 User preferred CPU Id         2
 
      
      
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This example shows a Fast Path assignment made by a user.
 
Normally, the User Preferred CPU ID matches the current preferred CPU 
ID. The reason for the mismatch in the above display is because CPU 2 
was stopped. The port was previously assigned to CPU 2. But when CPU 2 
was stopped, the operating system moved the port assignment from CPU 2 
to CPU 1.
 
If CPU 2 were started, the operating system would assign the device to 
the User Preferred CPU.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL DSA0
Disk DSA0:, device type RAM Disk, is online, mounted, file-oriented 
  device, shareable, available to cluster, error logging is enabled, 
  device supports bitmaps (no bitmaps active).
 Error count                 0  Operations completed               47
 Owner process              ""  Owner UIC                    [SYSTEM]
 Owner process ID     00000000  Dev Prot          S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W
 Reference count             2  Default buffer size               512
 Total blocks             1000  Sectors per track                  64
 Total cylinders             1  Tracks per cylinder                32
Volume label           "TST0"  Relative volume number              0
 Cluster size                1  Transaction count                   1
 Free blocks               969  Maximum files allowed             250
 Extend quantity             5  Mount count                         1
 Mount status           System  Cache name    "_$252$DUA721:XQPCACHE"
 Extent cache size          64  Maximum blocks in extent cache     96
 File ID cache size         64  Blocks currently in extent cache    0
 Quota cache size            0  Maximum buffers in FCP cache      404
 Volume owner UIC     [SYSTEM]  Vol Prot  S:RWCD,O:RWCD,G:RWCD,W:RWCD
 
 Volume Status:  ODS-2, subject to mount verification, file high-water
     marking, write-back XQP caching enabled, write-through XFC caching
     enabled.
 
Disk $252$MDA0:, device type RAM Disk, is online, member of shadow set DSA0:.
 Error count                 0  Shadow member operation count    128
 Allocation class          252
Disk $252$MDA1:, device type RAM Disk, is online, member of shadow set DSA0:.
 Error count                 0  Shadow member operation count    157
 Allocation class          252
 
      
      
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This example shows that a write bitmap exists for a shadow set, and 
that no write bitmap is active. If a shadow set supports write bitmaps, 
"device supports bitmaps" is displayed along with either "bitmaps 
active" or "no bitmaps active". If the device does not support write 
bitmaps, no message pertaining to write bitmaps is displayed.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICE/BITMAP DSA13
Device         BitMap     Size      Percent      Type of    Master   Active
Name            ID       (Bytes)    Populated    Bitmap     Node
DSA13:        00010007      8248        0.01%    Minimerge  IPA        Yes
 
      
      
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This example shows a SHOW DEVICE/BITMAP display. In this example, the 
bitmap is an HBMM bitmap that is active on node IPA.
 
The /BITMAP qualifier is similar to the /REBUILD qualifier in that 
neither can be combined with most other SHOW DEVICE qualifiers. The 
SHOW DEVICE/BITMAP display can be brief or full; brief is the default. 
Use the /FULL qualifier to view the entire display.
 
If no bitmap is active (or the device is not mounted), no bitmap file 
ID is displayed. The phrase "no bitmaps active" is displayed.
  
  
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL EWA0
Device EWA0:, device type DEGXA, is online, network device, error logging is
    enabled, device is a template only.
    Error count                    1    Operations completed                   0
    Owner process                 ""    Owner UIC                       [SYSTEM]
    Ownerprocess ID         00000000    Dev Prot               S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
    Reference count                0    Default buffer size                  512
    Current preferred CPU ID       0    Fastpath                               1
    Current Interrupt CPU ID       0                                            
Operating characteristics: Link up, Full duplex, Autonegotiation, Jumbo frames.
    Speed (Mbits/sec)           1000
    Def. MAC addr  00-D0-59-61-6A-B2    Current MAC addr       00-D0-59-61-6A-B2
 
      
      
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This example shows information regarding the LAN template device EWA0. 
Only the template device displays the state of the link. In this 
example, the link is up.
  
  
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SHOW DEVICE/FULL EIA4
Device EIA4:, device type i82559, is online, network device, error logging is
    enabled.
    Error count                    0    Operations completed             375225
    Owner process           "NETACP"    Owner UIC                      [SYSTEM]
    Owner process ID        39800425    Dev Prot              S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
    Reference count                2    Default buffer size                1498
Operating characteristics: Full duplex, Autonegotiation.
    Speed (Mbits/sec)            100
    Def. MAC addr  00-08-02-AF-EC-D4    Current MAC addr      AA-00-04-00-CD-4D
    Protocol name             DECNET    Protocol type                     60-03
      
      
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This example show information regarding the LAN device EIA4. As this 
device is specific to a particular LAN protocol, information regarding 
that protocol is displayed; this information is not displayed for the 
template device in the previous example, as there is no protocol 
associated with the template service.
  
  
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