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DCE_CDS, cdscp, show_server

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

 NAME

   show server - Displays attribute information about the server running
                 on the local system

 SYNOPSIS

   cdscp show server

 DESCRIPTION

   The show server command displays all the names and values from the
   attributes named in this entity.  The server must be enabled when
   you use this command.  The following are valid attribute names:

   Child Update Failures
             Specifies the number of times the server was unable to
             contact all the clearinghouses that store a replica of
             a particular child directory's parent directory and apply
             the child updates that have occurred since the last skulk.
             This counter is incremented by the Cannot Update Child
             Pointer event.

   Creation Time
             Specifies the time when the CDS control program process was
             started.

   Crucial Replicas
             Specifies the number of times a user attempted (from this
             server) to remove a replica that is crucial to the
             connectivity of a directory hierarchy.  The server
             background process prevents users from accidentally
             disconnecting lower-level directories from higher-level
             directories.  When it detects an attempt to remove a
             crucial replica, it does not execute the command to do so.
             This counter is incremented by the Crucial Replica event.

   Future Skew Time
             Specifies the maximum amount of time that a timestamp on a
             new or modified entry can vary from local system time at the
             server system.

   Known Clearinghouses
             Specifies the clearinghouse or clearinghouses known to the
             server.

   Read Operations
             Specifies the number of read operations directed to this CDS
             server.

   Security Failures
             Specifies the number of times a server principal for this
             server was found to have inadequate permissions to perform
             a requested operation.

   Skulks Completed
             Specifies the number of skulks successfully completed by
             this CDS server.

   Skulks Initiated
             Specifies the number of skulks initiated by this CDS
             server.

   Times Lookup Paths Broken
             Specifies the number of broken connections between
             clearinghouses on this server and clearinghouses closer to
             the root.  Incoming requests to this server that require a
             downward lookup in the directory hierarchy still succeed,
             but requests that require a lookup in directories closer to
             the root will fail.  This counter is incremented by the
             Broken Lookup Paths event.

   Write Operations
             Specifies the number of write operations to this CDS server.

   Privilege Required

   You must have read permission to the server.

 NOTE
   This command may be replaced in future releases by the dcecp command,
   and may no longer be supported at that time.

 EXAMPLE

   The following command displays the current values of all the
   attributes associated with the server running on the local system:

        cdscp> show server

                                SHOW
                              SERVER
                                  AT   1991-10-15-15:56:47
                       Creation Time = 1991-10-15-15:39:35.35
                    Future Skew Time = 300
                     Read Operations = 757
                    Write Operations = 542
                    Skulks Initiated = 219
                    Skulks Completed = 219
           Times Lookup Paths Broken = 1
                    Crucial Replicas = 0
               Child Update Failures = 1
                   Security Failures = 0
                Known Clearinghouses = /.../abc.com/Boston_CH

 RELATED INFORMATION

   Command: disable server
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