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If you specify a device name, only the characteristics of that device are displayed; however, if the device is not a multipath set, the command issues a message indicating there is no such device. If you specify a generic device name, the characteristics of all such devices that are currently multipath sets are displayed.
If you enter the /OUTPUT qualifier with a partial file specification (for example, specifying only a directory), SHOW is the default file name and .LIS the default file type. If you enter a file specification, it may not include the asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters.
If you enter the /NOOUTPUT qualifier, output is suppressed.
You can use the following keywords with the /PAGE qualifier:
CLEAR_SCREEN | Clears the screen before each page is displayed. |
SCROLL | Displays information one line at a time. |
SAVE[= n] | Enables screen navigation of information, where n is the number of pages to store. |
The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier allows you to navigate through screens of information. The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier stores up to 5 screens of up to 255 columns of information. When you use the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier, you can use the following keys to navigate through the information:
Key Sequence | Description |
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Up arrow key, Ctrl/B | Scroll up one line. |
Down arrow key | Scroll down one line. |
Left arrow key | Scroll left one column. |
Right arrow key | Scroll right one column. |
Find (E1) | Specify a string to find when the information is displayed. |
Insert Here (E2) | Scroll right one half screen. |
Remove (E3) | Scroll left one half screen. |
Select (E4) | Toggle 80/132 column mode. |
Prev Screen (E5) | Get the previous page of information. |
Next Screen (E6), Return, Enter, Space | Get the next page of information. |
F10, Ctrl/Z | Exit. (Some utilities define these differently.) |
Help (F15) | Display utility help text. |
Do (F16) | Toggle the display to oldest/newest page. |
Ctrl/W | Refresh the display. |
The /PAGE qualifier is not compatible with the /OUTPUT qualifier.
You may need to rebuild a volume if the volume was improperly dismounted. Volumes are improperly dismounted when, for example, the system crashes.
For each volume, SHOW DEVICES/REBUILD_STATUS returns one of these values:
Value | Meaning |
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Yes | Rebuild needed. |
No | Rebuild not needed. |
Not applicable | You cannot rebuild this volume. This value is returned if, for example, the volume is not a disk, or the volume is write-locked. |
Information unavailable | Rebuild information is unavailable. This value is returned when, for example, the volume is not mounted, or mount verification is taking place. |
To rebuild a volume, either:
You cannot use the /REBUILD_STATUS qualifier with any other SHOW DEVICES qualifiers, except /OUTPUT.
You can also dynamically change the search string by pressing the Find key (E1) while the information is being displayed. Quotation marks are not required for a dynamic search.
If you specify the /NOSYSTEM qualifier with the /FILES qualifier, only files opened by processes are displayed. If you omit both the /SYSTEM and /NOSYSTEM qualifiers and specify the /FILES qualifier, the names of all files currently open on the system are displayed.
You can use this qualifier only with the /FILES qualifier. See the description of the /FILES qualifier for more details.
The /NOWRAP qualifier extends lines beyond the width of the screen and can be seen when you use the scrolling (left and right) features provided by the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier.
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$ SHOW DEVICES Device Device Err. Volume Free Trans Mount Name Status Count Label Blocks Count Count DKA0: Online mnt 0 VMS 47088 115 1 DKA1: Online mnt 0 USERPACK1 45216 2 1 DKA2: Online mnt 3 DOCUMENT 8068 20 1 DKA5: Online mnt 0 MASTERP 28668 1 1 DKA6: Online 0 DKA7: Online mnt 0 PROJECT 110547 1 1 DMA0: Online 0 DLA0: Online 0 DYA0: Online 0 DYA1: Online 0 DRA3: Online mnt 0 RES26APR 29317 1 1 |
In this example, the SHOW DEVICES command displays the following information for each device on the system:
- Device name
- Device status and characteristics (status indicates whether the device is on line; characteristics indicate whether the device is allocated, is spooled, has a volume mounted on it, or has a foreign volume mounted on it)
- Error count
- Volume label (for disk and tape volumes only)
- Number of free blocks on the volume
- Transaction count
- Number of mount requests issued for the volume (disk devices only)
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL DKB0: Disk $DKB0:, device type RZ56, is online, mounted, file-oriented device, shareable, error logging is enabled. Error count 0 Operations completed 392750 Owner process "" Owner UIC [1,4] Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W Reference count 317 Default buffer size 512 Total blocks 1299174 Sectors per track 54 Total cylinders 1604 Tracks per cylinder 15 Volume label "SYSTEM_DISK" Relative volume number 0 Cluster size 3 Transaction count 278 Free blocks 367632 Maximum files allowed 162396 Extend quantity 5 Mount count 1 Mount status System Cache name "$DKB0:XQPCACHE" Extent cache size 64 Maximum blocks in extent cache 36763 File ID cache size 64 Blocks currently in extent cache 36258 Quota cache size 0 Maximum buffers in FCP cache 210 Volume owner UIC [1,1] Vol Prot S:RWCD,O:RWCD,G:RWCD,W:RWCD Volume status: ODS-2, subject to mount verification, protected subsystems enabled, file high-water marking, write-through caching enabled. |
In this example, the SHOW DEVICES command requests a full listing of the status of the RZ56 device DKB0.
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$ SHOW DEVICES/REBUILD_STATUS Device Name Rebuild needed? ADU15$DKA300: Information unavailable EDIV$DKA300: Information unavailable EMUL$DKB200: No EMUL$DKB300: No EMUL$DKB500: Yes FTA0: Not applicable OPA0: Not applicable |
In this example, the volume mounted on device EMUL$DKB500 needs rebuilding.
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$ SHOW DEVICES/FULL NODE2$ Disk NODE2$DUA0:, device type RA81, is online, mounted, error logging enabled Error count 0 Operations completed 24195 Owner UIC [11,177] Owner process name Owner process ID 20200000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:RWPL,W:RWPL Reference count 16 Default buffer size 512 Volume label VMSDOCLIB Relative volume no. 0 Cluster size 3 Transaction count 17 Free blocks 525447 Maximum files allowed 111384 Extend quantity 5 Mount count 1 Volume status System ACP process name Caching disabled Volume is subject to mount verification, file high-water marking Disk NODE2$DUA1:, device type RA81, is online, error logging enabled Error count 0 Operations completed 0 Owner UIC [0,0] Owner process name Owner process ID 20200000 Dev Prot S:RWED,O:RWED,G:RWED,W:RWED Reference count 0 Default buffer size 512 . . . |
In this example, the user requested a full display of information about each device on NODE2 in the OpenVMS Cluster. Information is shown here only for the first two devices: a mounted device and a device that is not mounted.
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$ SHOW DEVICE $1$DKB1:/FULL Disk $1$DKB1: (VMSRMS), device type RRD40, is online, allocated, deallocate on dismount, mounted, software write-locked, file-oriented device, shareable, served to cluster via MSCP Server Error count 0 Operations completed 15 Owner process "_FTA5:" Owner UIC [1,4] Owner process ID 2020005D Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W Reference count 2 Default buffer size 512 Total blocks 256 Sectors per track 32 Total cylinders 1 Tracks per cylinder 8 Allocation class 1 Volume label "VOLUME_1" Relative volume number 64 Cluster size 0 Transaction count 1 Free blocks 0 Maximum files allowed 0 Extend quantity 0 Mount count 1 Mount status Process ACP process name "DAD2CACP" Volume status: ISO 9660. Members of this volume set are $1$DKB7: (rvn 64), $1$DKB4: (rvn 8), $1$DKB1: (rvn 1), $1$DKB12: (rvn 4096), $1$DKB16: (rvn 65535), $1$DKB6: (rvn 32). |
In this example, the user requested a full display on a VAX system of a device contained on a member of an ISO 9660 partially mounted volume set. Note the volume status displays the media format as ISO 9660, and the volume set list shows a sparce list of the currently mounted members of the volume set.
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$ SHOW DEVICES MUA1/FULL Magtape $4$MUA1: (HSC70), device type TA79, is online, device is equipped with a stacker/loader, file-oriented device, available to cluster, error logging is enabled. Error count 0 Operations completed 0 Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM] Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W Reference count 0 Default buffer size 2048 Density 1600 Format Normal-11 Host name "HSC70" Host type, avail HS70, yes Allocation class 4 Volume status: no-unload on dismount, odd parity. |
In this example, the user requested a full display of the tape device MUA1.
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL $1$DKA221 Disk $1$DKA221: (HSC952), device type RZ29, is online, mounted, file-oriented device, shareable, available to cluster, error logging is enabled. Error count 0 Operations completed 6509 Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM] Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W Reference count 108 Default buffer size 512 Current preferred CPU Id 1 FastPath 1 Total blocks 8380080 Sectors per track 4 Total cylinders 65470 Tracks per cylinder 32 Host name "HSC952" Host type, avail HS95, yes Allocation class 1 Volume label "GALAXY_X6L5" Relative volume number 0 Cluster size 4 Transaction count 302 Free blocks 4691760 Maximum files allowed 838008 Extend quantity 5 Mount count 2 Mount status System Cache name "_$1$DKA221:XQPCACHE" Extent cache size 64 Maximum blocks in extent cache 469176 File ID cache size 64 Blocks currently in extent cache 237504 Quota cache size 0 Maximum buffers in FCP cache 1734 Volume owner UIC [1,1] Vol Prot S:RWCD,O:RWCD,G:RWCD,W:RWCD Volume Status: ODS-2, subject to mount verification, protected subsystems enabled, file high-water marking, write-through caching enabled. Volume is also mounted on MEAD. |
This disk is a device that performs its I/O through the Fast Path port PNA0. Fast Path is enabled for this disk, and its I/O will be processed on the preferred CPU, CPU 1, which is associated with its Fast Path port PNA0.
The /FULL qualifier also displays additional information about Fast Path devices. A Fast Path device may be either a class device or a port device. An example of a class device is an HSC disk, and an example of a port device is the CI. For both Fast Path class devices and ports, the display indicates that Fast Path is enabled and lists the current CPU ID to which that device is assigned. Additionally, for a Fast Path port, the display indicates the port's user-established CPU preference (if any).
The current preferred CPU and the User Preferred CPU can be set by using the DCL command, SET DEVICES/PREFERRED_CPU, or by issuing a $QIO.
For more information about using Fast Path features to improve I/O performance, refer to the OpenVMS I/O User's Reference Manual.
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL PNA0 Device PNA0:, device type CIXCD, is online, shareable, error logging is enabled. Error count 0 Operations completed 0 Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM] Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W Reference count 0 Default buffer size 0 Current preferred CPU Id 1 FastPath 1 |
The above display shows that port PNA0 is assigned to CPU 1 and that Fast Path is enabled.
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL PNA0 Device PNA0:, device type CIXCD, is online, shareable, error logging is enabled. Error count 0 Operations completed 0 Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM] Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W Reference count 0 Default buffer size 0 Current preferred CPU Id 1 FastPath 1 User preferred CPU Id 2 |
This example shows a Fast Path assignment made by a user.
Normally, the User Preferred CPU ID matches the current preferred CPU ID. The reason for the mismatch in the above display is because CPU 2 was stopped. The port was previously assigned to CPU 2. But when CPU 2 was stopped, the operating system moved the port assignment from CPU 2 to CPU 1.
If CPU 2 were started, the operating system would assign the device to the User Preferred CPU.
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$ SHOW DEVICE/FULL DSA0 Disk DSA0:, device type RAM Disk, is online, mounted, file-oriented device, shareable, available to cluster, error logging is enabled, device supports bitmaps (no bitmaps active). Error count 0 Operations completed 47 Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM] Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W Reference count 2 Default buffer size 512 Total blocks 1000 Sectors per track 64 Total cylinders 1 Tracks per cylinder 32 Volume label "TST0" Relative volume number 0 Cluster size 1 Transaction count 1 Free blocks 969 Maximum files allowed 250 Extend quantity 5 Mount count 1 Mount status System Cache name "_$252$DUA721:XQPCACHE" Extent cache size 64 Maximum blocks in extent cache 96 File ID cache size 64 Blocks currently in extent cache 0 Quota cache size 0 Maximum buffers in FCP cache 404 Volume owner UIC [SYSTEM] Vol Prot S:RWCD,O:RWCD,G:RWCD,W:RWCD Volume Status: ODS-2, subject to mount verification, file high-water marking, write-back caching enabled. Disk $252$MDA0:, device type RAM Disk, is online, member of shadow set DSA0:. Error count 0 Shadow member operation count 128 Allocation class 252 Disk $252$MDA1:, device type RAM Disk, is online, member of shadow set DSA0:. Error count 0 Shadow member operation count 157 Allocation class 252 |
This example shows that a write bitmap exists for a shadow set, and that no write bitmap is active. If a shadow set supports write bitmaps, "device supports bitmaps" is displayed along with either "bitmaps active" or "no bitmaps active". If the device does not support write bitmaps, no message pertaining to write bitmaps is displayed.
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$ SHOW DEVICE/BITMAP DSA1 Device BitMap Size Percent of Name ID (Bytes) Full Copy DSA12: 00010001 652 11% |
This example shows a SHOW DEVICE/BITMAP display. You can find out the ID of each write bitmap on a node with this command. The /BITMAP qualifier is similar to the /REBUILD qualifier in that neither can be combined with most other SHOW DEVICE qualifiers. The SHOW DEVICE/BITMAP display can be brief or full; brief is the default.
If no bitmap is active, no bitmap file ID is displayed. The phrase "no bitmaps active" is displayed.
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$ SHOW DEVICE/BITMAP/FULL DSA0 Device Bitmap Size Percent Active Creation Master Cluster Local Delete Bitmap Name ID (bytes) of full Date/Time Node Size Set Pending Name copy DSA0: 00010001 652 11% Yes 4-Feb-2001 13:30:25:30 00010004 127 2% No SHAD$DSA12. |
This example shows a SHOW DEVICE/BITMAP/FULL display. You can find out the ID of each write bitmap on a node with this command. The /BITMAP qualifier is similar to the /REBUILD qualifier in that neither can be combined with most other SHOW DEVICE qualifiers. The SHOW DEVICE/BITMAP display can be brief or full; brief is the default.
If no bitmap is active, no bitmap file ID is displayed. The phrase "no bitmaps active" is displayed.
Displays information on devices served by the mass storage control protocol (MSCP) server on this node. The /SERVED qualifier is required.
SHOW DEVICES/SERVED
The SHOW DEVICES/SERVED command displays information about the MSCP server and the devices it serves. This information is used mostly by system managers. The following message displays when the user issues a SHOW DEVICE/SERVED command when the tape server is not loaded:
%SHOW-E-TMSCPNOTLD, TMSCP-Server code not loaded
/ALL
This qualifier displays the information displayed by all of the qualifiers listed below except the /OUTPUT qualifier./COUNT
Displays the number of transfer operations completed, sorted by the size of the transfers, and the number of MSCP operations that have taken place since the MSCP server was started./EXACT
Use with the /PAGE=SAVE and /SEARCH qualifiers to specify a search string that must match the search string exactly and must be enclosed with quotation marks (" ").If you specify the /EXACT qualifier without the /SEARCH qualifier, exact search mode is enabled when you set the search string with the Find (E1) key.
/HIGHLIGHT[=keyword]
Use with the /PAGE=SAVE and /SEARCH qualifiers to specify the type of highlighting you want when a search string is found. When a string is found, the entire line is highlighted. You can use the following keywords: BOLD, BLINK, REVERSE, and UNDERLINE. BOLD is the default highlighting./HOST
Displays the names of the processors that have MSCP served devices on line. The System Generation utility (SYSGEN) command MSCP/HOST determines how many hosts in the OpenVMS Cluster can connect to the MSCP server at one time./OUTPUT=[filespec]
Redirects output from your terminal to the specified file. If you do not specify a file, or if you do not use this qualifier, output is sent to SYS$OUTPUT./PAGE[=keyword]
/NOPAGE (default)
Controls the display of device information on the screen.You can use the following keywords with the /PAGE qualifier:
CLEAR_SCREEN Clears the screen before each page is displayed. SCROLL Displays information one line at a time. SAVE[= n] Enables screen navigation of information, where n is the number of pages to store. The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier allows you to navigate through screens of information. The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier stores up to 5 screens of up to 255 columns of information. When you use the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier, you can use the following keys to navigate through the information:
Key Sequence Description Up arrow key, Ctrl/B Scroll up one line. Down arrow key Scroll down one line. Left arrow key Scroll left one column. Right arrow key Scroll right one column. Find (E1) Specify a string to find when the information is displayed. Insert Here (E2) Scroll right one half screen. Remove (E3) Scroll left one half screen. Select (E4) Toggle 80/132 column mode. Prev Screen (E5) Get the previous page of information. Next Screen (E6), Return, Enter, Space Get the next page of information. F10, Ctrl/Z Exit. (Some utilities define these differently.) Help (F15) Display utility help text. Do (F16) Toggle the display to oldest/newest page. Ctrl/W Refresh the display. The /PAGE qualifier is not compatible with the /OUTPUT qualifier.
/RESOURCE
Displays information about the resources available to the MSCP server for use in processing I/O requests for the devices it serves.
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