Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  SHOW  QUEUE  /MANAGERS  Examples
    1.$ SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS/FULL

      Master file:  SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]QMAN$MASTER.DAT;

      Queue manager BATCHQ_MANAGER, running, on BBBBBB::
        /ON=(BBBBBB, AAAAAA, CCCCCC, EEEEEE, *)
        Database location:  DISK1:[QUEUES]

      Queue manager PRINTQ_MANAGER, starting, on AAAAAA::
        /ON=(AAAAAA, BBBBBB, CCCCCC, EEEEEE, *)
        Database location:  DISK2:[QUEUES]

      Queue manager SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER, running, on FFFFFF::
        /ON=(FFFFFF, EEEEEE, CCCCCC, BBBBBB, AAAAAA, *)
        Database location:  DISK1:[QUEUES]

      Queue manager TRANSFER_MANAGER, stopped
        /ON=(AAAAAA, BBBBBB, EEEEEE)
        Database location:  DISK1:[TRANSFER]

      The SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS/FULL command displays complete
      information about a queue manager on a system or cluster.

    2.$ SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS

      Queue manager BATCHQ_MANAGER, running, on BBBBBB::

      Queue manager PRINTQ_MANAGER, starting, on AAAAAA::

      Queue manager SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER, running, on FFFFFF::

      Queue manager TRANSFER_MANAGER, stopped

      The SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS command in this example shows
      information about the queue manager in brief format. The /BRIEF
      qualifier is the default and does not need to be specified.

    3.$ SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS/FULL SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER

      Master file:  SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]QMAN$MASTER.DAT;

      Queue manager SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER, running, on FFFFFF::
        /ON=(FFFFFF, EEEEEE, CCCCCC, BBBBBB, AAAAAA, *)
        Database location:  DISK1:[QUEUES]

      The command, SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS/FULL SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER, in
      this example shows a request for a specific queue manager by
      name.
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