Library /sys$common/syshlp/SYSGEN.HLB  —  SHOW  Qualifiers

1    /ACP

    Specifies that all ACP parameter values are displayed.

2    /ALL

    Specifies that all parameter values other than SPECIAL parameter
    values are displayed.

3    /BI

    Specifies that device addresses that are currently mapped in the
    I/O space for the VAXBI bus are displayed.

4    /CLUSTER

    Specifies that all CLUSTER parameter values are displayed.

5    /DYNAMIC

    Specifies that all DYNAMIC parameter values are displayed.

6    /GEN

    Specifies that all GEN parameter values are displayed.

7    /HEX

    Specifies that the values of parameters be displayed in
    hexadecimal representation. Specify the /HEX system parameter
    name or the parameter type. If you specify the /HEX qualifier
    with the /NAMES qualifier, /HEX is ignored.

8    /JOB

    Specifies that all JOB parameter values are displayed.

9    /LGI

    Specifies that all LGI parameter values are displayed.

10    /MAJOR

    Specifies that all MAJOR parameter values are displayed.

11    /MULTIPROCESSING

    Specifies that all MULTIPROCESSING parameters are displayed.

12    /NAMES

    Specifies that the names of all parameters are displayed.

13    /OBSOLETE

    Specifies that the names of all obsolete parameters are
    displayed.

14    /PQL

    Specifies that all PQL parameter values are displayed.

15    /RMS

    Specifies that all RMS parameter values are displayed.

16    /SCS

    Specifies that all SCS parameter values are displayed.

17    /SPECIAL

    Specifies that all parameter values reserved for VSI use are
    displayed.

18    /STARTUP

    Specifies that the name of the current site-independent startup
    command procedure is displayed.

19    /SYS

    Specifies that all SYS parameter values are displayed.

20    /TTY

    Specifies that all terminal parameter values are displayed.

21    /XMI

       /XMI[=BIindex]

    Specifies that device addresses that are currently mapped in
    the I/O space for the XMI bus are displayed. The /XMI qualifier
    also displays node and nexus numbers and generic names of all
    processors, adapters, VAXBI adapters, memory controllers, and
    interconnection devices such as the NI.

    Use of the SHOW/XMI=BIindex command requires the CMEXEC
    privilege.
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