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    show [node node-id] dns clerk -
       known namespace namespace-ident attribute [,attribute...]
                                       all
                                       all characteristics
                                       all counters
                                       all identifiers
                                       all status

    You can use either the name or nscts in this command to
    specify the namespace-ident:

    name    The name of the namespace. The name argument may
            be different from the nickname if the nickname is
            ambiguous.  The name can contain wildcard character
            "*".

    nscts   The value of the namespace creation timestamp
            (NSCTS) assigned to the specified namespace when
            it was created. The format is 14 pairs of hex
            digits (xx-xx).

    You can also enter this command using the dns$control utility.
    You must have the NET$EXAMINE rights identifier on a OpenVMS system.
    No special privileges are required on a Tru64 Unix system.

    Examples:

    show dns clerk known namespace *       ! Displays the identifiers
                                           ! (both name and NSCTS) of
                                           ! all known namespace
                                           ! subentities of the local
                                           !  dns clerk.

    show node true dns clerk -             ! Displays all the known
        known namespace * all              ! namespace information for
                                           ! the dns clerk on node true.

    show dns clerk known namespace *, -    ! Displays the names of all
          with ambiguous=true              ! namespaces known to the
                                           ! local dns clerk which
                                           ! share the same nickname.
Additional Information: explode extract

characteristics counters
identifiers
status
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