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.