Library /sys$common/syshlp/SDA.HLB  —  SHOW  PARAMETER
    Displays the name, location, and value of one or more SYSGEN
    parameters currently in use or at the time that the system dump
    was taken.

    Format

      SHOW PARAMETER  [sysgen_parameter]

                      [/ACP] [/ALL] [/CLUSTER] [/DYNAMIC]

                      [/GALAXY] [/GEN] [/JOB] [/LGI] [/MAJOR]

                      [/MULTIPROCESSING] [/OBSOLETE] [/PQL] [/RMS]

                      [/SCS] [/SPECIAL] [/SYS] [/STARTUP] [/TTY]

1  –  Parameter

 sysgen_parameter

    The name of a specific parameter to be displayed. The name can
    include wildcards. However, a truncated name is not recognized,
    unlike with the equivalent SYSGEN and SYSMAN commands.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /ACP

    Displays all Files-11 ACP parameters.

2.2    /ALL

    Displays the values of all parameters except the special control
    parameters.

2.3    /CLUSTER

    Displays all parameters specific to clusters.

2.4    /DYNAMIC

    Displays all parameters that can be changed on a running system.

2.5    /GALAXY

    Displays all parameters specific to Galaxy systems.

2.6    /GEN

    Displays all general parameters.

2.7    /JOB

    Displays all Job Controller parameters.

2.8    /LGI

    Displays all LOGIN security control parameters.

2.9    /MAJOR

    Displays the most important parameters.

2.10    /MULTIPROCESSING

    Displays parameters specific to multiprocessing.

2.11    /OBSOLETE

    Displays all obsolete system parameters. SDA displays obsolete
    parameters only if they are named explicitly (no wildcards) or if
    /OBSOLETE is given.

2.12    /PQL

    Displays the parameters for all default and minimum process
    quotas.

2.13    /RMS

    Displays all parameters specific to OpenVMS Record Management
    Services (RMS).

2.14    /SCS

    Displays all parameters specific to OpenVMS Cluster System
    Communications Services.

2.15    /SPECIAL

    Displays all special control parameters.

2.16    /STARTUP

    Displays the name of the site-independent startup procedure.

2.17    /SYS

    Displays all active system parameters.

2.18    /TTY

    Displays all parameters for terminal drivers.
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