Displays the contents of the stored machine check frame. This command is valid for the DEC 4000 Alpha, DEC 7000 Alpha, and DEC 10000 Alpha computers only. Format SHOW MACHINE_CHECK [/FULL] [cpu-id]
1 – Parameter
cpu-id Numeric value indicating the identity of the CPU for which context information is to be displayed. This parameter changes the SDA current CPU (the default) to the CPU specified with cpu- id. If you specify the cpu-id of a processor that was not active at the time of the system failure, SDA displays the following message: %SDA-E-CPUNOTVLD, CPU not booted or CPU number out of range If you use the cpu-id parameter, the SHOW MACHINE_CHECK command performs an implicit SET CPU command, making the CPU indicated by cpu-id the current CPU for subsequent SDA commands.
2 – Qualifier
2.1 /FULL
Specifies that a detailed version of the machine check information be displayed. This is currently identical to the default summary display.