1 /ADDRESS
/ADDRESS=n Displays information from the resource block at the specified address.
2 /ALL
Displays information from all resource blocks (RSBs) in the system. This is the default behavior of the SHOW RESOURCES command.
3 /BRIEF
Displays a single line of information for each resource.
4 /CACHED
Displays resource blocks that are no longer valid. The memory for these resources is saved so that later requests for resources can use them.
5 /CONTENTION
/CONTENTION [=ALL] Displays only resources that have at least one lock on either the waiting or conversion queue. Unless you specify the ALL keyword, resources with locks on the waiting or conversion queues that are not participating in deadlock searches are ignored. (Locks not participating in deadlock searches are requested with either the LCK$M_NODLCKWT or LCK$M_NODLCKBLK flags.) By default, a single line summary is displayed for each resource, followed by a single line summary for each lock on the resource. Use /FULL to obtain a detailed display for each resource that is in contention.
6 /FULL
When used with /CONTENTION [=ALL], causes SDA to display details of each resource that is in contention instead of a single line summary.
7 /LIST
Displays summary information for each resource, followed by a list of all locks associated with the resource.
8 /LOCKID
/LOCKID=lock-id Displays information on the resource associated with the lock with the specified lock-id.
9 /NAME
/NAME=name Displays information about the specific resource. Name may be the actual name of the resource, if it only contains uppercase letters, numerals, the underscore (_), dollar sign, colon (:), and some other printable characters, as for example, /NAME=MY_ LOCK. If it contains other printable characters (including lowercase letters), you may need to enclose the name in quotation marks (""), as for example, /NAME="My_Lock/47". If it contains nonprintable characters, the name may be specified as a comma- separated list comprised of strings and hexadecimal numbers, as for example, /NAME=("My_Lock",0C00,"/47") would specify the name "My_Lock<NUL><FF>/47". The hexadecimal number can be no more than 8 digits (4 bytes) in length. Nonprintable sequences or more than 4 bytes must be split into multiple hexadecimal numbers. The maximum length of a resource name is 32 characters.
10 /OWNED
Displays only owned resources.
11 /STATUS
/STATUS=(keyword[,...]) Displays only resources that have the specified status bits set in the RSB$L_STATUS field. If you specify only one keyword, you can omit the parentheses. Status keywords are as follows: Keyword Meaning 2PC_IP Indicates a two-phase convert operation in progress BRL Indicates byte range resource CHK_BTR Checks for better master CVTFULRNG Indicates full-range requests in convert queue CVTSUBRNG Indicates sub-range requests in convert queue DIRENTRY Indicates directory entry during failover DIR_IP Creates directory entry DIR_RQD Indicates directory entry required INVPEND Checks for value block invalidation RBLD_ACT Indicates lock rebuild active for this tree RBLD_IP Indicates rebuild operation in progress RBLD_RQD Indicates rebuild required for this resource tree RM_ACCEPT Accepts new master RM_DEFLECT Deflects remote interest RM_FORCE Forces tree move RM_FREEZE Freeze resource tree on this node RM_INTEREST Remaster due to master having no interest RM_IP Indicates resource remaster in progress RM_PEND Indicates a pending resource remaster operation RM_RBLD Indicates to always rebuild resource tree RM_WAIT Blocks local activity VALCUR Indicates value block is current VALINVLD Indicates value block invalid WTFULRNG Indicates full-range requests in wait queue WTSUBRNG Indicates a sub-range requests in wait queue XVAL_VALID Indicates last value block was long block