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HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Queue Manager Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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Version Version Values Default Value Specifications Alter
4.090 None Valid file name Include NODE No
When tracing is enabled, this identifies the file name where the results are
to be output. The filename can be fully qualified with volume and
subvolume names, however, the file name portion may only be 7 bytes.
The Queue Manager will create up to 36 trace files, each will hold
approximately 10MByte of data, extent sizes (14, 42) with maxextents =
746. Each file will have 0-9, A-Z appended to it. For example, if the
TRACEFILE specified was $DATA.TRACE.QMGR, the Queue Manager
would create up to 36 trace files named $DATA.TRACE.QMGR0,
$DATA.TRACE.QMGR1, …, $DATA.TRACE.QMGR9,
$DATA.TRACE.QMGRA, …, $DATA.TRACE.QMGRZ. When the QMGRZ
file is filled, it will roll to writing back at the QMGR0 file.
SHOW QMGR Command
The SHOW QMGR command displays the current values set for the
Queue Manager during the current AUDCOM session. The syntax is:
SHOW [ / OUT list_file / ] QMGR
OUT list_file
This directs listing the output to a named file. It can be a disk file, spooler
location, or process such as $ZHOME. If omitted, listing output goes to
the AUDCOM list file; this is typically the home terminal.
An example of the results of doing an SHOW QMGR command is shown
below:
QMGR OBJECT SETTINGS:
ABNORMALSHUTDOWN DRAINSTOP
BACKUPCPU ?
CHKPTDELAY 500
CHKPTTIME 300
CHKPTWARNRATE 900
CHKPTWARNTDIFF 8100
COLLNAME ?
CPU ?
CPULIST ( ? )
DEBUG OFF
FAILMAX 0
FAILRETRYDELAY 15
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