show [node node-id] osak -
application "presentation address" -
invocation invocation-identifier attribute [,attribute...]
all [attributes]
all char (OpenVMS)
all counters
all identifiers
all status
Examples:
show osak application "'0001'H/'0001'H/'0004'H/NS+21,CLNS" -
invocation * all
1 – Characteristic (OpenVMS)
o startup information
Invocation startup information that is system-specific. This
information is needed only for passive applications.
Refer to the following table for specific startup information:
Mandatory
Item Value Description
---------------------------------------------------------------
user name The username of the process that will
respond to connect requests received by
this application.
file pathname The name of the file to run to start up the
named application. The file is a command
file or an executable image that is run
each time a passive process starts. HP
recommends that you use a command file for
this purpose.
Optional
Item Value Description
---------------------------------------------------------------
account name The account that is to start the process.
max resp integer The highest permissible number of
responders, for an application with the
new setting for startup policy.
password password The user's password.
sversion {1}, The session version.
{2}, or
{1,2}
You can modify the startup information attribute using the
set command. You can specify the items in any
order. Note that when you modify this attribute, any item for
which you do not specify a value is set to its default, not to
its previous value. For example, you could set up non-default
values for all four items in this attribute using the following
NCL command:
set [node node-id] osak application "presentation address" -
invocation invocation-identifier -
startup policy "password=password, username=username, -
file=file name, sversion=sversion"
If you then decide to change the value of the password, but to
keep the non-default values of the other items, you should use
the following command:
set [node node-id] osak application "presentation address" -
invocation invocation-identifier -
startup policy "password=new password, username=username -
file=file name, sversion=sversion"
2 – Counters
o creation time
Time at which this invocation was registered with OSAK.
o total associations
Number of associations set up to this invocation.
3 – Identifier
o ids
The identifier of the invocation. For OpenVMS, you cannot modify
this attribute.
4 – Status
o port list
A list of the OSAK ports referenced by this application
invocation entity.
o state
The state of the application invocation entity. For Tru64 UNIX,
the value is always active.
For OpenVMS, the value is one of the following:
active An active application invocation is using an active
process.
passive A passive application invocation is waiting for
inbound connection requests on its presentation
address.
o uid
Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the
entity is created.