User`s guide
SHOW
An Example Illustrating the Preceding Messages
The following example was created under a multi-job unmapped monitor that has
system-job support. It shows the status of all devices known to the system:
.SHOW
TT (Resident)
DU (Resident)
DU0 = SY, DK, OBJ, SRC, BIN
DU1 = LST, MAP
MQ (Resident)
DL (Loaded)
DM
DX (Loaded)
DX0: (MYPROG)
LP: (Loaded=QUEUE)
MT
5 free slots
The listing shows first that TT, MQ, and DU are resident in memory. The other
device handlers known to the system are DL, DM, DX, LP, and MT. There are five
free slots in the table. DU0 has the logical names SY, DK, OBJ, SRC, and BIN.
DU1 has the logical names LST and MAP. The DX handler is loaded and device DX0
belongs to the foreground job, MYPROG. The LP handler is loaded and belongs to
the system job, QUEUE.
Options
ALL
Acts as a combination of CONFIGURATION, DEVICES, device assignments
(SHOW command with no option), JOBS, TERMINALS, MEMORY, and SUBSET
in that order:
.SHOW ALL
RT-11XM V05.6
Booted from DU0:RT11XM
22 bit addressing is on
USR is set NOSWAP
EXIT is set SWAP
KMON is set NOIND
RUN is set NOVBGEXE
MODE is set NOSJ
TT is set NOQUIET
ERROR is set ERROR
SL is set OFF
EDIT is set KEX
FORTRAN is set FORTRA
KMON nesting depth is 3
CLI is set DCL, CCL, UCL, NO UCF
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