VMS Help Lexicals, F$GETSYI, Arguments *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
item Indicates the type of information to be reported about the local node (or about another node in your OpenVMS Cluster, if your system is part of an OpenVMS Cluster). Specify the item as a character string expression. Here are the items you can specify to get information about either your local node, or another node in your OpenVMS Cluster system. If you do not specify the node argument, the information is returned for the local node. ACTIVECPU_CNT ARCHFLAG ARCH_NAME ARCH_TYPE AVAILCPU_CNT BOOTTIME CHARACTER_EMULATED CLUSTER_EVOTES CLUSTER_FSYSID CLUSTER_FTIME CLUSTER_MEMBER CLUSTER_NODES CLUSTER_QUORUM CLUSTER_VOTES CONSOLE_VERSION* CONTIG_GBLPAGES CPU** CPUTYPE* CWLOGICALS DECIMAL_EMULATED DECNET_FULLNAME DECNET_VERSION D_FLOAT_EMULATED ERRORLOGBUFFERS F_FLOAT_EMULATED FREE_GBLPAGES FREE_GBLSECTS G_FLOAT_EMULATED GH_RSRVPGCNT* HW_MODEL HW_NAME ITB_ENTRIES* MEMSIZE MULTITHREAD NODENAME NODE_AREA NODE_CSID NODE_EVOTES NODE_HWVERS NODE_NUMBER NODE_QUORUM NODE_SWINCARN NODE_SWTYPE NODE_SWVERS NODE_SYSTEMID NODE_VOTES PAGEFILE_FREE PAGEFILE_PAGE PAGE_SIZE PALCODE_VERSION* QUANTUM RAD_CPUS* RAD_MAX_RADS* RAD_MEMSIZE* RAD_SHMEMSIZE* REAL_CPUTYPE* SCS_EXISTS SID SWAPFILE_FREE SWAPFILE_PAGE SYSTEM_RIGHTS SYSTYPE* USED_GBLPAGCNT USED_GBLPAGMAX VECTOR_EMULATOR VERSION VP_MASK VP_NUMBER * Alpha specific ** VAX specific You can also specify any of the system parameters listed in the OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual. node-name Specifies the node in your OpenVMS Cluster system for which information is to be returned. Specify the node as a character string expression. You cannot use the asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters to specify the node-name argument. cluster-id Specifies the cluster node identification number for which the information is to be returned. To get information for all the nodes in a cluster, use the F$CSID lexical function to obtain each cluster system identification number, and use the cluster-id argument of F$GETSYI to gather information about each node.
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