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CREDITS Class
The CREDITS class displays the send and receive credit counts for each connection.
Field Name | Description |
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INIT_REC | Initial receive credit extended to the remote system when the connection was made. |
MIN_REC | Minimum receive credit (minimum send credit required by the remote system). |
MIN_SEND | Minimum send credit. |
PEND_REC | Receive credit not yet extended to the remote system. |
RECEIVE | Receive credit (send credit held by the remote system). |
SEND | Current send credit. |
The ERRORS class displays a count of the errors on each port, along with information about the feasibility of reinitializing a port.
Field Name | Description |
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ERT_COUNT | Number of port reinitialization attempts remaining. |
ERT_MAX | Total number of times a recovery from fatal port errors can be attempted by shutting down all virtual circuits and connections and reinitializing the port. |
NUM_ERRORS | Number of errors that have been logged on the port since the system was booted. This number includes errors encountered in reinitialization attempts as well as recoverable errors, such as virtual circuit failure. This is the same error count as that displayed by the DCL command SHOW DEVICE. |
The LOCAL_PORTS class displays information about the local system interface to the cluster, such as the name, number, and status of each port, and the number of entries in the queues associated with each port.
Field Name | Description | ||||||||||
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BUFF_DESCR | Number of buffer descriptors in use. | ||||||||||
CMDS_QUEUED | Total number of messages, datagrams, and port commands queued for transmission at all priorities by the port. | ||||||||||
COUNTER_OWNER | Name of the process currently using the port traffic counters. | ||||||||||
DGI_MAP | A 16-bit bit map displayed as four hexadecimal digits. Each bit in the map represents a port in the cluster from which datagram reception has been disabled. | ||||||||||
DG_OVRHD_SIZE | Number of bytes of port header, SCS header, and DECnet header in a datagram. | ||||||||||
DGS_FREE | Number of free datagram buffers currently queued for receive commands. | ||||||||||
FORM_CIRCS | Number of formative circuits (circuits in the process of opening) from the port. | ||||||||||
FREE_BUFF | Number of CI buffer descriptors free for use. | ||||||||||
LB_STATUS |
Loopback status of each cable from the port to the star coupler. The
field applies only to CI. Possible displays are as follows:
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LOG_MAP | A 16-bit bit map displayed as four hexadecimal digits. Each bit in the map represents a port in the cluster for which an error was logged. Errors are logged when data provided by the configuration database on the local system conflicts with data provided by the remote system. When a conflict is discovered and an error is logged, virtual circuits to the remote system can no longer be established. | ||||||||||
LP_STATUS | Status of the local port. The port is either on line or off line. | ||||||||||
LP_TYPE | Device type of the port (CI780, CI750). | ||||||||||
MAX_PORT | Largest port number to which a virtual circuit open is attempted. | ||||||||||
MSGS_FREE | Number of free message buffers currently queued for receives commands. | ||||||||||
MSG_HDR_SIZE | Number of bytes of port header and SCS header in a message. | ||||||||||
NAME | Device name of the local port. | ||||||||||
OPEN_CIRCS | Number of virtual circuits open from the port. | ||||||||||
POOL_WAITERS | Number of processes waiting for nonpaged pool resources for message buffers. | ||||||||||
PORT_NUM | Port number assigned to the port. | ||||||||||
PRT_MAP | A 16-bit bit map displayed as three hexadecimal digits. Each bit in the map represents a port in the cluster that has been recognized by the host system. | ||||||||||
RSPS_QUEUED | Total number of responses of all kinds received from the port but not yet processed. |
The MEMBERS class contains information about active systems in the cluster, such as their identification numbers and membership status.
Field Name | Description | ||||||||||||||||||||
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ACK_LM | Maximum number of OpenVMS Cluster messages the remote system can receive before sending an acknowledgment. | ||||||||||||||||||||
ACKR_SQ | Sequence number of the last acknowledgment received over the cluster connection. | ||||||||||||||||||||
CNX_STATE |
State of the cluster connection. Possible displays are as follows:
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CSID | Cluster system identification number. This number is unique over the life of the cluster. Unlike SYS_ID, this identification number may change when the system reboots. | ||||||||||||||||||||
DIR_WT | Lock manager distributed directory weight. | ||||||||||||||||||||
EXPECTED_VOTES |
Maximum number of votes that an individual node ever encounters. Used
as an initial estimate for computing CL_EXPECTED_VOTES. The cluster
manager sets this number using the system parameter EXPECTED_VOTES.
It is possible for this field to display a number smaller than the EXPECTED_VOTES parameter setting if the REMOVE_NODE option was used to shut down a cluster member or the SET CLUSTER/EXPECTED_VOTES DCL command was used since this node was last rebooted. The dynamic value for EXPECTED_VOTES used clusterwide is the CL_EXPECTED_VOTES field, which is described in the CLUSTER class category of ADD (Field). |
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PROTOCOL | Protocol version number and ECO level of the connection management software. | ||||||||||||||||||||
QDVOTES | Number of votes the remote system recommends be contributed by the quorum disk. Normally, the cluster manager sets this number using the system parameter QDSKVOTES. | ||||||||||||||||||||
QF_ACTIVE | Indicates whether the remote system's quorum file is accessible. | ||||||||||||||||||||
QF_SAME | Indicates whether the local and remote systems agree about which disk is the quorum disk. | ||||||||||||||||||||
QF_WATCHER | Remote system has an active connection to the quorum disk and can verify its connection for members unable to access the disk directly. | ||||||||||||||||||||
QUORUM | Derived from EXPECTED_VOTES and calculated by the connection manager. It represents an initial value for the minimum number of votes that must be present for this node to function. The dynamic QUORUM value is the CL_QUORUM field, which is described in the CLUSTER class category of ADD (Field). | ||||||||||||||||||||
RCVD_SQ | Sequence number of the last message received over the OpenVMS Cluster connection. | ||||||||||||||||||||
RECNXINTERVAL | Displays the time (in seconds) that the connection manager will wait before timing out the corresponding connection. It is the maximum of the value contained in the system parameter RECNXINTERVAL on the local node and the amount of time it would take for the connection manager on the remote node to discover that the connection is broken. | ||||||||||||||||||||
SEND_SQ | Sequence number of the next message to be sent over the OpenVMS Cluster connection. | ||||||||||||||||||||
STATUS |
Status of the node in the cluster. Possible displays are as follows:
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SW_VERS | Indicator of the software version running on the node. | ||||||||||||||||||||
TRANSITION_TIME | Time of the system's last change in membership status. (See the STATUS field.) | ||||||||||||||||||||
UNACKED | Number of unacknowledged OpenVMS Cluster messages received by the remote system. | ||||||||||||||||||||
VOTES | Number of votes the remote node contributes toward quorum. Normally, the cluster manager sets this number with the system parameter VOTES. | ||||||||||||||||||||
WARMCDRPS | Number of CDRPs on the CDRP free queue. |
The SYSTEMS class lists information about all systems in the cluster, such as their identification numbers, node names, hardware types, and software versions.
Field Name | Description |
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DG_SIZE | Maximum number of bytes of application data in datagrams sent over the circuit. |
HW_TYPE | System hardware type (for example, VAXstation 3100 or HS70). (Enclose the system type between double quotation marks.) |
HW_VERS | Hardware configuration and revision levels of the remote system. |
INCARNATION | Unique 16-digit hexadecimal number established when the system is booted. |
INCN_TIME | Incarnation number expressed as a time (dd-mmm-yy hh:mm). |
MSG_SIZE | Maximum number of bytes of application data in messages sent over the circuit. |
NODE | Node name of the remote system. Normally, the cluster manager sets the node name using the system parameter SCSNODE. The node name should be the same as the DECnet node name. |
NUM_CIRCUITS | Number of virtual circuits between the local system and remote systems. |
SOFTWARE | Name and version of the operating system currently running on the remote system. |
SYS_ID | Identification number of the remote system. Normally, the cluster manager sets this number using the system parameters SCSSYSTEMID and SCSSYSTEMIDH. This number should be the same as the DECnet node number. |
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The ADD (Field) command enables and adds specific fields of information to a SHOW CLUSTER display. When you add a field for a class that is not currently being displayed, the class heading of that field is added to the display. The qualifier /ALL on any ADD (Class) command adds all fields in the class to the display.To remove a field from the SHOW CLUSTER display, enter the REMOVE (Field) command.
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COMMAND> ADD SEND |
This command enables the CREDITS class field SEND and adds it to the SHOW CLUSTER display.
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COMMAND> ADD REM_STATE,REM_CONID,LOC_CONID |
This command enables the CIRCUITS class field REM_STATE and the CONNECTIONS class fields REM_CONID and LOC_CONID, and adds them to the SHOW CLUSTER display.
Adds all currently enabled LOCAL_PORTS class fields to the SHOW CLUSTER display.
ADD LOCAL_PORTS
None.
/ALL
Specifies that all fields in this class are added to the display.
The ADD LOCAL_PORTS command adds LOCAL_PORTS class information to the SHOW CLUSTER display. This information includes data for all currently enabled fields in the LOCAL_PORTS class. By default, the NAME, LP_STATUS (port status), PORT_NUM (port number), DGS_FREE (free datagrams queued), MSGS_FREE (free messages queued), OPEN_CIRCS (open circuits), and FORM_CIRCS (formative circuits) fields are enabled. For a list of valid LOCAL_PORTS class fields, see the ADD (Field) command.Use the ADD LOCAL_PORTS command with the REMOVE LOCAL_PORTS command to turn the display of LOCAL_PORTS class information on and off. If you remove the LOCAL_PORTS class from the display and add it again without changing any fields, all of the same fields are displayed again. If, however, you remove the LOCAL_PORTS class and add new LOCAL_PORTS class fields, all previously enabled fields are disabled, and only the newly added fields are displayed.
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COMMAND> ADD LOCAL_PORTS |
This command adds LOCAL_PORTS class information to the display. This information includes all enabled LOCAL_PORTS class fields.
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COMMAND> REMOVE LOCAL_PORTS COMMAND> ADD LB_STATUS COMMAND> REMOVE LOCAL_PORTS . . . COMMAND> ADD LOCAL_PORTS |
The ADD LOCAL_PORTS command in this example sequence adds LOCAL_PORTS class information to the SHOW CLUSTER display. The first command removes the LOCAL_PORTS class from the display. The second command, ADD LB_STATUS, adds the LOCAL_PORTS class field LB_STATUS to the display. As a result, all other LOCAL_PORTS class fields are disabled. When the LOCAL_PORTS class is removed and added again, only the LB_STATUS field is displayed.
Adds all currently enabled MEMBERS class fields to the SHOW CLUSTER display.
ADD MEMBERS
None.
/ALL
Specifies that all fields in this class are added to the display.
The ADD MEMBERS command adds MEMBERS class information to the SHOW CLUSTER display. This information includes data for all currently enabled fields in the MEMBERS class. By default, the STATUS field is enabled. For a list of valid MEMBERS class fields, see the ADD (Field) command.Use the ADD MEMBERS command with the REMOVE MEMBERS command to turn the display of MEMBERS class information on and off. If you remove the MEMBERS class from the display and add it again without changing any fields, all of the same fields are displayed again. If, however, you remove the MEMBERS class and add new MEMBERS class fields, all previously enabled fields are disabled, and only the newly added fields are displayed.
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COMMAND> ADD MEMBERS |
This command adds MEMBERS class information to the display. This information includes all enabled MEMBERS class fields.
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COMMAND> REMOVE MEMBERS COMMAND> ADD VOTES COMMAND> REMOVE MEMBERS . . . COMMAND> ADD MEMBERS |
The ADD MEMBERS command in this example sequence adds MEMBERS class information to the SHOW CLUSTER display. The first command removes the MEMBERS class from the display. The second command, ADD VOTES, adds the MEMBERS class field VOTES to the display. As a result, all other MEMBERS class fields are disabled. When the MEMBERS class is removed and added again, only the VOTES field is displayed.
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