OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual
Managing Your OSI/MHS Subsystem
OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual—424827-003
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Verifying the DLIST, DLISTMEMBER, CUG, and
CUGMEMBER Objects
The DLIST and DLISTMEMBER objects do not have states associated with them;
therefore, you cannot execute a STATUS command on these objects. You could enter
an INFO command or a NAMES command, as follows:
INFO DLIST $SALES.*
NAMES DLIST $SALES.*
The INFO DLIST command displays the following screen.
The INFO DLIST command shows all the DLIST objects defined for a subsystem.
The NAMES DLIST command shows all the DLIST and DLISTMEMBER objects
defined for a subsystem, as displayed on the following screen.
INFO CUG and NAMES CUG Commands
A CUG object represents a closed user group defined in an OSI/MHS subsystem. A
CUGMEMBER object defines the members within that closed user group.
The CUG and CUGMEMBER objects do not have states associated with them;
therefore, you cannot execute a STATUS command on these objects. You could enter
an INFO command or a NAMES command, as follows:
INFO CUG $DEVICEINDUSERSONLY.*
NAMES CUG $DEVICEINDUSERSONLY.*
-> info dlist $mhs1.*
MHS info DLIST
DLIST Number-of-members
SALES 4
MHS info DLIST
DLIST Number-of-members
MANUFACTURING 4
-> names dlist $mhs1.*
MHS Names DLIST \NEWYORK.*
DLIST
SALES
DLISTMEMBER
JAMESJOHN SMITHHARRY JOHNSONJANET SMITHLYNDA
DLIST
MANUFACTURING
DLISTMEMBER
CHAPMANGRAHAM CLEESEJOHN GILLIAMTERRY JONESTERRY