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HP 3000 Series 9X8LX Computer Systems Commands Reference

SHOWME 

The SHOWME command displays the status of the current job or session.
The major items displayed are as follows:

   *   session number
   *   logon account name
   *   logon group name
   *   user name
   *   release number
   *   product version
   *   user version
   *   current time and date
   *   logon time
   *   CPU time consumed
   *   connection time
   *   LDEV number

Syntax 

SHOWME

Parameters 

None.

Operation Notes 

   *   Usage 

       You can enter this command from a session, a job, a program, or in
       break mode.  Pressing Break aborts execution of this command.

Example 

   *   To display the status of the current job or session, enter:
______________________________________________________________________
|                                                                    |
|     :SHOWME                                                        |
|     USER: #S485,MGR.DSUSER,PUB      (NOT IN BREAK)                 |
|     RELEASE: A.41.00  MPE XL HP31900 A.51.07  USER VERSION: A.41.00|
|     CURRENT: TUE, AUG 27, 1991,  3:33 PM                           |
|     LOGON:   TUE, AUG 27, 1991,  9:51 AM                           |
|     CPU SECONDS: 6         CONNECT MINUTES: 342                    |
|     $STDIN LDEV: 28         $STDLIST LDEV: 28                      |
______________________________________________________________________

            

       In the example above, the fields show the following information:

       FIELD               DEFINITION 

       USER                Shows the job or session number, account,
                           user, and group.  The messages (IN PROGRAM),
                           (IN BREAK), or (NOT IN BREAK) indicate whether
                           you entered SHOWME programmatically or
                           directly from the MPE/iX command interpreter.

       RELEASE             Shows two version, update level, and fix
                           (v.uu.ff) numbers.  The first v.uu.ff is the
                           release number that shows the operating system
                           release identifier.  This number is
                           established by Hewlett-Packard during their
                           build of the entire software release package
                           and provides an identity for the release.

                           The second v.uu.ff is the product number.
                           This number is established by Hewlett-Packard
                           and serves as a unique identifier for service
                           requests (SRs) submitted against the operating
                           system.

       USER VERSION        Shows the version, update level, and fix
                           (v.uu.ff) assigned to your system.  This can
                           be given a value during SYSGEN and enables you
                           to identify any of your software changes, such
                           as patch level and third-party software.

       CURRENT             Shows the current time and date.

       LOGON               Shows the logon time.

       CPU SECONDS         Shows the amount of central processor unit
                           (CPU) time in seconds that this job or session
                           has consumed.

                           Note that SHOWME calculates CPU usage by
                           adding the local CPU usage of the current
                           process to the accumulated total of all
                           terminated processes.  The CPU usage listed
                           for a programmatic SHOWME, therefore, would
                           rarely agree with that for a SHOWME entered in
                           break mode.

       CONNECT MINUTES     Shows the amount of time in minutes the job or
                           session has been connected.

       $STDIN LDEV         Shows the logical device number of the job or
                           session's standard input device.

       $STDLIST LDEV       Shows the standard list device number.

Related Commands 

None



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