LATCP$HELP.HLB  —  SHOW  SERVICE
    Displays the status and LAT characteristics of LAT services known
    to the local node.

    Format

      SHOW SERVICE  [service-name]

1  –  Parameters

 service-name

    Specifies the name of the service for which information will be
    displayed. If you do not specify a service name, LATCP displays
    information about all services known to the node.

    You can also specify any valid wildcard for this parameter. For
    example, the SHOW SERVICE LAT_* command displays the status and
    characteristics of all services that begin with the LAT_ prefix.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /BRIEF

    Displays the status and identification string of the service.

2.2    /COUNTERS

    Displays the counters kept for the service. Do not use the /BRIEF
    or /FULL qualifier with this qualifier. The following table lists
    and describes the counters:

    Counter           Description

    Remote Counters

    Connections       The total number of times the local node
    attempted         attempted to connect to the service offered
                      on a remote node.
    Connections       The total number of times the local node
    completed         successfully connected to the service offered
                      on a remote node.

    Local Counters

    Connections       The total number of times the local node
    accepted          accepted a connection request from a remote
                      node to a locally offered service.
    Connections       The total number of times the local node
    rejected          rejected a connection request from a remote
                      node to a locally offered service.
    Password          The total number of connect requests to the
    failures          service which were rejected due to password
                      violation errors.

2.3    /FULL

    Displays the status, identification string, and type of service,
    and the values set for service characteristics. This qualifier
    also displays the status of all service nodes offering the
    service.

2.4    /LOCAL

    Displays information about services offered by the local node
    only. You can use this qualifier with the /BRIEF, /COUNTERS, or
    /FULL qualifier.

3  –  Examples

    1.LATCP> SHOW SERVICE NODE1 /FULL

      The SHOW SERVICE command in this example produces the following
      display of information about service NODE1. This service is
      offered by the local node.

        Service Name:    NODE1               Service Type:  General
        Service Status:  Available           Connections:   Enabled
        Service Password: Enabled            Queueing:      N/A
        Service Ident:    NODE1 - Test system

        Node Name            Status      Rating   Identification
        LAV                  On            31 D   .
        LATP                 Reachable     48     .
        LITTN                Reachable     37     .
        LTDRV                Reachable     82     .

      The display in this example indicates that the locally offered
      service NODE1 is available and its service type is general,
      meaning that it is a general timesharing service (in contrast
      to a dedicated application service). The display also lists the
      status of all the nodes that offer the service. The local node
      is LAV. The status of the local node can be either On, Off,
      or Shut. Here node LAV's status is On. The status of the other
      nodes indicates whether they are reachable. The display lists
      the ratings of each service node, indicating their relative
      capacity to accept new connections. The D next to the locally
      offered service indicates that node LAV computes its rating
      dynamically. An S would indicate that the node's rating was set
      permanently by the node's system manager.

    2.LATCP> SHOW SERVICE OFFICE/FULL

      The SHOW SERVICE command in this example produces the following
      display of information about the service OFFICE, which is
      offered by a remote node:

        Service Name:    OFFICE
        Service Status:  Available
        Service Ident:   .

        Node Name            Status      Rating   Identification
        BURGIL               Reachable    121     .
        DARWIN               Reachable     43     .

      The display in this example indicates that the service is
      available. The display also indicates the status and other
      information about the nodes that offer the service, BURGIL and
      DARWIN.
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