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Displays status information about the ALLOCATE command. (CM)
STATUS [,listfile] SHOWALLOCATE [ALLOCATE [,[fileset [,listfile]] ] AUTO [,[fileset [,listfile]] ALL [,[fileset [,listfile]]
STATUS Request to display a summary of status information that includes: o Number of programs allocated o Size and percentage of utilization of the following system tables: Code segment table Code segment table extension block table Loader segment table ALLOCATE Request to display programs that have been allocated using the ALLOCATE command specified by fileset, and the number of users sharing each program. AUTO This parameter is not implemented on MPE XL. For backward compatibility the syntax is accepted. Request to display programs that have been allocated using the AUTOALLOCATE command specified by fileset, and the number of users sharing each program. ALL Request to display all information provided by parameters: STATUS, ALLOCATE. Default. fileset Specifies the set of files to be searched. Default is @.@.@. This parameter is of the form: filedesignator[.groupdesignator[.acctdesignator]] Fileset can be entered in any of the following formats and may use the wild card characters, in any order, as replacements. file.group.account Shows allocated file name in specified group and account. file.group Shows files allocated in specified groups in any account. file Shows files allocated specified file name in any group and any account. @.group. account Shows all allocated files in specified group and account. @.@.account Shows all allocated files in all groups in a specified account. @.@.@. Shows all allocated files in the system. Default. @. Shows all allocated files in all groups in all accounts. @.group Shows all allocated files in a specified group in any account. file.@.account Shows specified allocated files in any group of a specified account.
The characters @,#, and ? can be used as "wild card" characters in the fileset parameter. These wild card characters have the following meaning: @ Specifies zero or more alphanumeric characters. # Specifies one numeric character. ? Specifies one alphanumeric character. The characters can be used as follows: n@ All files starting with the character n. @n All files ending with the character n. n@x All files starting with the character n and ending with the character x. n## ..# All files starting with the character n followed by up to seven digits (useful for listing all EDIT/3000 temporary files). ?n@ All files whose second character is n. n? All two-character files starting with the character n. ?n All two-character files ending with the character n. listfile Name of an output file to which all output is written. When specified, a new ASCII file with variable length records closed in permanent domain, user-supplied carriage control (CCTL), OUT access mode, and EXC (exclusive access) option. This parameter may also be a back-reference file. Default is $STDLIST. This command generates the status information of the specified system tables and lists files which are allocated.
To display status information for all allocated files in the system, enter: SHOWALLOCATE ALLOCATE ALLOCATED PROGRAMS SHARE COUNT ------------------ ----------- EDITOR.PUB.SYS 0 FCOPY.PUB.SYS 2 LISTDIR5.PUB.SYS 1 NUMBER OF PROGRAMS FOUND = 3 To display status information for all allocated files starting with a character S in the account named SYS, enter: SHOWALLOCATE ALLOCATE,S@.@.SYS ALLOCATED PROGRAMS SHARE COUNT ------------------ ----------- SPOOK5.PUB.SYS............. 1 SLPATCH.PUB.SYS............ 0 NUMBER OF PROGRAMS FOUND = 2 To display summary status information regarding allocation, enter: SHOWALLOCATE STATUS AUTOALLOCATE IS NOT IMPLEMENTED ON MPE XL NUMBER OF PROGRAMS ALLOCATED = 3 ALLOCATED RELATED TABLES SIZE % USED ------------------------ ---- ------ CODE SEGMENT TABLE 191 52 CSTX BLOCK TABLE 144 13 LOADER SEGMENT TABLE 320000 3 Back to Main Index