SYSMANHELP.HLB  —  SHOW
    There are several SHOW subcommands. Select the one you want from
    the choices below.

1  –  ENVIRONMENT

    Displays the target nodes or cluster where SYSMAN is executing
    commands.

    Format

      SHOW ENVIRONMENT

1.1  –  Description

    The SHOW ENVIRONMENT command displays the current management
    environment. It can be the local cluster, local or remote nodes,
    or a nonlocal cluster. SYSMAN indicates if the environment is
    limited to individual nodes or if it is clusterwide. It also
    shows the current user name.

    The environment exists until you exit from SYSMAN or enter
    another SET ENVIRONMENT command.

1.2  –  Examples

    1.SYSMAN> SHOW ENVIRONMENT
      %SYSMAN-I-ENV, Current command environment:
              Clusterwide on local cluster
              Username ALEXIS   will be used on nonlocal nodes

      This command shows the current environment is the local
      cluster. User name ALEXIS will be used on other nodes in the
      cluster.

    2.SYSMAN> SHOW ENVIRONMENT
      %SYSMAN-I-ENV, Current command environment:
              Clusterwide on remote cluster NODE21
              Username ALEXIS   will be used on nonlocal nodes

      This command shows that the command environment is a nonlocal
      cluster where NODE21 is a member.

    3.SYSMAN> SHOW ENVIRONMENT
      %SYSMAN-I-ENV, Current command environment:
              Individual nodes: NODE22,NODE23
              At least one node is not in local cluster
              Username ALEXIS   will be used on nonlocal nodes

      This command shows that the command environment consists of two
      nodes.

2  –  KEY

    Displays key definitions created with the DEFINE/KEY command.

    Format

      SHOW KEY  [key-name]

2.1  –  Parameter

 key-name

    Specifies the name of the key whose definition you want
    displayed. See the DEFINE/KEY command for a list of valid key
    names.

2.2  –  Qualifiers

2.2.1    /ALL

    Displays all the key definitions in the specified state or
    states. Specifying a key name is not necessary.

2.2.2    /BRIEF

    Displays only the key definition. By default, the system displays
    all the qualifiers associated with the key definition, including
    any specified state, unless you use the /BRIEF qualifier.

2.2.3    /DIRECTORY

    Displays the names of all the states for which you have defined
    keys. If you have not defined keys, the SHOW KEY/DIRECTORY
    command displays the DEFAULT and GOLD states (which is the
    default SYSMAN keypad).

2.2.4    /STATE

       /STATE=(state, state...)

    Specifies the name of a state for which the specified key
    definitions are to be displayed. If you select more than one
    state name, separate them with commas and enclose the list in
    parentheses.

2.3  –  Description

    Specifies the name of the key whose definition you want
    displayed. See the DEFINE/KEY command for a list of valid key
    names.

2.4  –  Example

  SYSMAN> SHOW KEY/ALL

  DEFAULT keypad definitions:
    KP0 = "SHOW ENVIRONMENT" (echo)
    KP1 = "SHOW PROFILE" (echo)
  SYSMAN>

      This command displays all the key definitions currently in
      effect.

3  –  PROFILE

    Displays the privileges and the default device and directory
    being used in the current environment.

    Format

      SHOW PROFILE

3.1  –  Qualifiers

3.1.1    /DEFAULT

    Displays the default disk device and directory name that the
    system uses in this environment to locate and catalog files.

3.1.2    /PRIVILEGES

    Displays only the privileges in effect for the current
    environment.

3.2  –  Description

    The SHOW PROFILE command displays the privileges and the
    default device and directory that is being used in the current
    environment. You can modify these attributes with the SET PROFILE
    command.

    These values remain in effect until you change environments or
    enter another SET PROFILE command.

3.3  –  Example

  SYSMAN> SHOW PROFILE
  %SYSMAN-I-DEFDIR, Default directory on node NODE21  --
 WORK1:[BERGERON]
  %SYSMAN-I-DEFPRIV, Process privileges on node NODE21 --
          TMPMGX
          OPER
          NETMBX
          SYSPRV

      This command shows the default device and directory as well as
      current privileges.

4  –  TIMEOUT

    Displays the amount of time SYSMAN waits for a node to respond.
    By default, there is no timeout period.

    Format

      SHOW TIMEOUT

4.1  –  Example

  SYSMAN> SHOW TIMEOUT
  %SYSMAN-I-TIMEVAL, timeout value is 00:00:04.00

      This command displays the current timeout value, which is 4
      seconds.
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