Displays the name, location, and value of one or more SYSGEN parameters currently in use or at the time that the system dump was taken. Format SHOW PARAMETER [sysgen_parameter] [/ACP] [/ALL] [/CLUSTER] [/DYNAMIC] [/GALAXY] [/GEN] [/JOB] [/LGI] [/MAJOR] [/MULTIPROCESSING] [/OBSOLETE] [/PQL] [/RMS] [/SCS] [/SPECIAL] [/SYS] [/STARTUP] [/TTY]
1 – Parameter
sysgen_parameter The name of a specific parameter to be displayed. The name can include wildcards. However, a truncated name is not recognized, unlike with the equivalent SYSGEN and SYSMAN commands.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /ACP
Displays all Files-11 ACP parameters.
2.2 /ALL
Displays the values of all parameters except the special control parameters.
2.3 /CLUSTER
Displays all parameters specific to clusters.
2.4 /DYNAMIC
Displays all parameters that can be changed on a running system.
2.5 /GALAXY
Displays all parameters specific to Galaxy systems.
2.6 /GEN
Displays all general parameters.
2.7 /JOB
Displays all Job Controller parameters.
2.8 /LGI
Displays all LOGIN security control parameters.
2.9 /MAJOR
Displays the most important parameters.
2.10 /MULTIPROCESSING
Displays parameters specific to multiprocessing.
2.11 /OBSOLETE
Displays all obsolete system parameters. SDA displays obsolete parameters only if they are named explicitly (no wildcards) or if /OBSOLETE is given.
2.12 /PQL
Displays the parameters for all default and minimum process quotas.
2.13 /RMS
Displays all parameters specific to OpenVMS Record Management Services (RMS).
2.14 /SCS
Displays all parameters specific to OpenVMS Cluster System Communications Services.
2.15 /SPECIAL
Displays all special control parameters.
2.16 /STARTUP
Displays the name of the site-independent startup procedure.
2.17 /SYS
Displays all active system parameters.
2.18 /TTY
Displays all parameters for terminal drivers.