System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90907)
Chapter 7
Modifying Miscellaneous Configuration Elements
Showing Values of Current Configurable Items
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Showing Values of Current Configurable Items
The SHOW command, abbreviated SH, displays the values of the current configurable items referenced by it.
SHOW has the following parameters:
SHOW (SH) [ [COMMAND =] [ IO ]
[ JOB ]
[ RESOURCE ]
[ SESSION ]
[ STACK ]
[ SYSTEM ]
[ ALL ]
[ [DEST =] OFFLINE ]
JOB displays the job-related limits and default operating points. The displayed information includes: the CPU
time limit for batch jobs, the maximum system job limit, and the number of preinitialized job processes
(POOL). Refer to the MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual Volumes 1 and 2 for information on the JOB
command.
Each of the remaining parameters has a corresponding command defined in this chapter.
RESOURCE displays system resource allocation values.
SESSION displays the session-related limits of the system and the default operating points.
STACK displays the sizes of the NM stack, CM stack, and the heap.
SYSTEM displays the settings of various system resource values, the system ID, and logon and command
interpreter prompts. It also allows the option of bypassing cataloging of UDCs.
ALL lists all of the information described above.
OFFLINE redirects the output of the SHOW command to the SYSGEN listing file, SYSGLIST. Using OFFLINE does
not immediately generate a printout. The information is sent to SYSGLIST until you either enter the OCLOSE
command or exit the configurator. Exiting the configurator or using OCLOSE closes SYSGLIST and prints the
file.
Entering SHOW without a parameter is the same as specifying SHOW ALL, which lists all current values. To see
the resources allocated through the MISC configurator, enter SHOW or SHOW ALL at the MISC configurator
prompt.
Example 7-4 demonstrates the output from SHOW ALL: