User`s guide

SHOW
The QUEUE status report shows the output device, jobname, input files, job
status, and number of copies for each job that is queued. The next example
command lists the current contents of the queue for QUEUE:
.SHOW QUEUE
DEVICE JOB STATUS COPIES FILES
LP0: LAB2 P 1 PASS3 .LST
2 PASS4 .LST
2 PASS5 .LST
LP0: HODG Q 3 MESMAN.DOC
MT1: SZYM Q 1 REFMAN.TXT
LP0: JOYCE Q 1 SSM .DOC
1 DOCPLN.DOC
The job status column contains a P if the job is currently being output, an S if
the job being output is suspended, or a Q if the job is waiting to be output. If
you have a large lineup of files and your console is a video terminal, you can use
the CTRL/S and CTRL/Q commands to control the scrolling of the listing.
SUBSET
Displays the subsetting of physical disks into logical disks. This command
displays:
Assigned logical-disk units
An asterisk next to any logical-disk unit assigned as a default device. A
default device is created by using ASSIGN dev * .
The file name to which each logical-disk unit is assigned
The size of each logical disk in decimal blocks
Any logical name assigned to a logical disk
For example, if you mount a 1000-block file DU4:WRK.DSK on logical device unit
LD0 and assign it the name WRK, SHOW SUBSET displays:
LD0 is DU4:WRK.DSK[1000.] = WRK
The following sample command line displays the logical disks into which the
physical disks DU and DL1 are divided:
.SHOW SUBSET
LD0 is DU:DISK.LST[4000.]
LD2 is DL1:DISK.SRC[1200.]
LD1 is DL1:WORK.DSK[600.]
An asterisk (*) following the file information indicates that although the logical-
disk assignment exists, the file does not exist on the volume that is currently
mounted in the drive unit. A number sign (#) indicates that the device handler
is not loaded. These symbols are especially useful in determining the status of
logical-disk assignments after you use the SET LD CLEAN command.
If LD.SYS is not installed, RT–11 displays the message LD handler unavailable.
If no logical-disk units have been mounted (by using the MOUNT command),
RT–11 displays No LD units mounted.
308 RT–11 Command Descriptions