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тАО08-10-2007 09:10 AM
тАО08-10-2007 09:10 AM
How can I determine a host's ALLOCLASS value within DCL? Looks like lexical F$GETSYI doesn't take an ALLOCLASS arg. (F$GETDVI does have an ALLOCLASS arg but you have to know a disk name first).
I've got a cluster with MSCP enabled, so I can see some disks from both systems on either system. I'd like to get a list of those disks defined on one node using a cmd like "SHOW DEV $alloclass$D"
I've got a cluster with MSCP enabled, so I can see some disks from both systems on either system. I'd like to get a list of those disks defined on one node using a cmd like "SHOW DEV $alloclass$D"
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тАО08-10-2007 09:29 AM
тАО08-10-2007 09:29 AM
Solution
F$GETDVI does ALLOCLASS for a disk (device).
F$GETSYI does ALLOCLASS for the system. It's
not listed explicitly in the help, but it
qualifies under:
You can also specify any of the system parameters listed in the
HP OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual.
My system is not very illustrative, but:
alp $ write sys$output f$getdvi( "sys$sysdevice", "ALLOCLASS")
0
alp $ write sys$output f$getsyi( "ALLOCLASS")
0
F$GETSYI does ALLOCLASS for the system. It's
not listed explicitly in the help, but it
qualifies under:
You can also specify any of the system parameters listed in the
HP OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual.
My system is not very illustrative, but:
alp $ write sys$output f$getdvi( "sys$sysdevice", "ALLOCLASS")
0
alp $ write sys$output f$getsyi( "ALLOCLASS")
0
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тАО08-10-2007 09:43 AM
тАО08-10-2007 09:43 AM
Re: Determing ALLOCLASS Value witin DCL
As pointed out. Thanks
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