Valid for Alpha and Integrity server systems only.
Displays information about the ACME server and ACME agent.
Requires the SYSPRV privilege.
Format
SHOW SERVER ACME_SERVER
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /AGENT
/AGENT[=(agent,...agent)] (default)
/NOAGENT
Specifies whether to display ACME agent information.
1.2 /BRIEF
/BRIEF (default)
Displays summary information.
1.3 /CLUSTER
Executes the command on all cluster members.
1.4 /FULL
Displays complete information.
1.5 /NODE
/NODE=(node-name[,...])
Specifies the cluster member or members for which information is
to be displayed.
1.6 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=filespec
Sends the output information to the specified file.
1.7 /PAGE
Displays information one screen at a time.
1.8 /SERVER
/SERVER (default)
/NOSERVER
Specifies whether to display ACME server information.
2 – Example
$ SHOW SERVER ACME_SERVER
This example shows the output for SHOW SERVER ACME/BRIEF on an
Alpha system.
ACME Information on node TSINOD 29-JUN-2004 10:08:12.32 Uptime 000:05:45
ACME Server id: 5 State: Processing New Requests [1]
Agents Loaded: 2 Active: 2 [2]
Thread Maximum: 4 Count: 4
Request Maximum: 8 Count: 0
ACME Agent id: 1 State: Active [3]
Name: "VMS" [4]
Image: "DISK$AXP_721:[VMS$COMMON.SYSLIB]VMS$VMS_ACMESHR.EXE;1" [5]
Identification: "VMS ACME built 3-JUN-1999" [6]
Information: "No requests completed since the last startup" [7]
Domain of Interpretation: Yes [8]
Execution Order: 1 [9]
ACME Agent id: 2 State: Active
Name: "MSV1_0"
Image: "DISK$AXP_721:[SYS0.SYSLIB]PWRK$MSV1_0_ACMESHR.EXE;2"
Identification: "MSV1_0 ACME X-22"
Information: "MSV1_0 ready to process requests."
Domain of Interpretation: Yes
Execution Order: 2
The following are the item descriptions keyed to the numbers in
brackets in the example output:
1 Server state
2 Server agent/thread/request-slot statistics
3 Agent state
4 Agent name
5 Agent file-specification
6 Agent-defined identification string (static)
7 Agent-defined information string (dynamic)
8 Domain-of-interpretation (DOI) indicator
9 Execution order (the order in which agents are called for
each request)
$ SHOW SERVER ACME_SERVER/FULL
This example shows the output for SHOW SERVER ACME/FULL on an
Alpha system.
ACME Information on node AUTUMN 25-SEP-2009 04:15:37.34
Uptime 0 22:19:26
ACME Server id: 255 State: Processing New Requests
Agents Loaded: 2 Active: 2
Thread Maximum: 1 Count: 1
Request Maximum: 700 Count: 0 [1]
Requests awaiting service: 0 [2]
Requests awaiting dialogue: 0 [3]
Requests awaiting AST: 0 [4]
Requests awaiting resource: 0 [5]
Logging status: Active
Tracing status: Inactive
Log file: "SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]ACME$SERVER.LOG;147"
ACME Agent id: 1 State: Active
Name: "VMS"
Image: "DISK$JEDIXC42:[VMS$COMMON.SYSLIB]VMS$VMS_ACMESHR.EXE;1"
Identification: "VMS ACME built 20-SEP-2006"
Information: "Unused max 1: 0u 0r 0a 1a 1w 0m 0o 0c 1h 1d" [6]
Domain of Interpretation: Yes
Execution Order: 1
Credentials Type: 1 Name: "VMS"
Resource wait count: 0 [7]
ACME Agent id: 2 State: Active
Name: "LDAP-STD"
Image: "DISK$JEDIXC42:[VMS$COMMON.SYSLIB]LDAPACME$LDAP-STD_ACMESHR.EXE;2"
Identification: "LDAP ACME Standard V1.5"
Information: "ACME_LDAP_DOI Agent is initialized"
Domain of Interpretation: Yes
Execution Order: 2
Credentials Type: 3 Name: "LDAP"
Resource wait count: 0 [8]
$
The following are the item descriptions keyed to the numbers in
brackets in the example output:
1 Number of requests currently handled by the ACME agent.
2 Number of requests waiting to get serviced.
3 Number of requests waiting for user dialogue/inputs.
4 Number of requests waiting for system services to send
AST.
5 Total number of requests waiting for the availability of
ACME agents such as the VMS ACME and LDAP ACME agents.
6 Internal counter values of VMS ACME agent.
7 Number of requests waiting for the availability of
resources such as the SYSUAF file from the VMS ACME agent.
8 Number of requests waiting for the availability of
resources such as the SYSUAF file from the LDAP ACME agent.