User`s guide
SHOW
The next example shows the organization of physical memory when running
under the XM monitor:
.SHOW MEMORY
------- Extended Memory --------
Address Module Words Type
------- ------ ----- ----
17760000 IOPAGE 4096. PRM HDW BYP
02000000 MEMTOP
01000000 VM 131072. SHR
00220700 ...... 93984.
00206300 SL 2688. PVT
00200200 MU 1568. PVT
00171700 SP 1632. SHR
00165000 DU 1248. PVT
00160000 MCA 1280. PRM
00000000 KERNEL 28672. PRM HDW
------ Low Memory -------
Address Module Words
------- ------ -----
157340 DU 144.
117206 RMON 8237.
105144 USR 2577.
001000 ..BG.. 17458.
QUEUE
Displays a listing of the contents of the queue for QUEUE or SPOOL, or both if
both are running.
This option is invalid if you are not running QUEUE or SPOOL (see the RTβ
11 System Utilities Manual). If the SPOOL utility is running, SHOW QUEUE
requires RESORC.SAV be on device SY. If the QUEUE utility is running, SHOW
QUEUE requires RESORC.SAV and QUEMAN.SAV be on device SY.
The SPOOL status report shows whether each SPOOL device unit and associated
output device is active or inactive, the number of blocks spooled for output, and
the number of free blocks in SPOOLβs work ο¬le.
The following example shows two output devices, LS0 and LP0, attached to
SPOOL, with LS0 printing and LP0 idle:
Unit Device Status
SP0: LS0: ACTIVE, 56 blocks spooled
SP1: LP0: IDLE
944 Free blocks in workfile
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