Distributed Name Service (DNS) Management Operations Manual
STATUS EXPORT
The DNSCOM Commands
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STATUS EXPORT The STATUS EXPORT command allows the user to obtain information about the state
of the export mechanism.
STATUS { [ EXPORT ] \
system
} [
at-part
]
{ EXPORT }
where
at-part
is:
AT { \
system
|
name manager
}
\
system
is the name of a system in the Expand network. If specified, only status for the
named system is displayed. If omitted, status information for all systems for
which the local system has control records is displayed.
{ \
system
|
name manager
}
indicates a system or name manager where the command is to be directed. If
omitted, the current name manager is assumed.
\
system
is a Guardian 90 system name. It designates a node other than the
current system for processing the command.
name manager
designates a
configuration other than the current one.
Examples
STATUS EXPORT \MADRID
STATUS EXPORT \MADRID AT \CHICAGO.$RDNS
DNSCOM_STATUS EXPORT
Export Status at 15:04:27, 15 Sep 1991 SYSTEM \VIEW
DNS Configuration Initialized at 13:33:57, 16 Mar 1991 (1
Primary Queue is Empty (2
System Initialized Queued Enabled Active Hold
\NUCOMM 11:09:46, 26 Aug 1991 Yes Yes Yes No (3
\CARSON 09:30:33, 31 Aug 1991 No Yes No Yes (4
Line 1 gives the time and date when DNS was initialized at \VIEW.
Line 2 indicates that there are no entries in the primary queue at \VIEW. If there had
been entries in the \VIEW primary queue, this line would have read:
Primary Queue Contains Unprocessed Requests