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VMS Help Lexicals, F$GETSYI, Examples *Conan The Librarian |
1.$ SYSID = F$GETSYI("SID")
$ SHOW SYMBOL SYSID
SYSID = 19923201 Hex = 01300101 Octal = 000401
This example shows how to use the F$GETSYI function to return
the information in the system identification register. Use
quotation marks (" ") around the argument SID because it is a
string literal. The value returned by F$GETSYI is assigned to
the symbol SYSID. Because a node is not specified, information
about your current node is returned.
2.$ MEM = F$GETSYI("CLUSTER_MEMBER", "LONDON")
$ SHOW SYMBOL MEM
MEM = "TRUE"
This example uses the F$GETSYI function to determine whether
the node LONDON is a member of the local cluster. The return
value TRUE indicates that the remote node LONDON is a member of
the cluster.
3.$ LIM = F$GETSYI("IJOBLIM")
$ SHOW SYMBOL LIM
LIM = 16 Hex = 00000010 Octal = 00000000020
This example uses the system parameter IJOBLIM as an argument
for the F$GETSYI function. This argument returns the batch job
limit for the current system.
4.$ DECNETVERS = F$GETSYI("DECNET_VERSION")
$ SHOW SYMBOL DECNETVERS
DECNETVERS = "00050D01"
$ DECNETPHASE = F$INTEGER(F$EXTRACT(2,2,DECNETVERS))
$ SHOW SYMBOL DECNETPHASE
DECNETPHASE = 5 Hex = 00000005 Octal = 00000000005
This example shows how to use F$GETSYI to return the DECnet
version, using the DECNET_VERSION item.
5.$ RADCPU = F$GETSYI("RAD_CPUS")
$ SHOW SYMBOL RADCPU
0,0,0,1,1,4,1,5
This example uses the system parameter RAD_CPUS as an argument
for the F$GETSYI function. This argument returns a list of
RAD,CPU pairs, separated by commas. In this example, the first
RAD,CPU pair is 0,0, the second pair is 0,1, and so forth.
RAD is supported on AlphaServer GS series systems and starting
from OpenVMS Version 8.4, support is extended to NUMA capable
Integrity servers.
6.$ HP_ID = F$GETSYI("HP_ID")
$ SHOW SYMBOL HP_ID
HP_ID = 1 Hex = 00000001 Octal = 00000000001
This example uses the system parameter HP_ID as an argument
for the F$GETSYI function. This argument returns the hard
partition ID. It is supported only on Integrity servers that
support hard partitioning.
7.$ HP_NAME = F$GETSYI("HP_NAME")
$ SHOW SYMBOL HP_NAME
HP_NAME = "part1"
This example uses the system parameter HP_NAME as an argument
for the F$GETSYI function. This argument returns the hard
partition name as a string. It is supported only on Integrity
servers that support hard partitioning.
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