PEEK Reference Manual

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2 PEEK Syntax and Examples
This section contains the following:
Syntax to run PEEK with brief descriptions of each of the PEEK options
Default listing formats for PEEK
Detailed information about each of the PEEK options with illustrations and
examples
Syntax to Run PEEK
The syntax of the command to run PEEK is:
\node
is the name of a node on your network (other than your current node) on which you
want to run P
EEK. If you do not specify \node, the PEEK report is run for your
current node.
run-options
is one or more options for the TACL RUN command. For examples of using run-
options with PEEK, see Section 1, Getting Started With PEEK. For a complete
list and explanation of run-options, see the TACL Reference Manual.
Include the T
ACL CPU option to specify the number of the logical processors for
which you want data. Otherwise, PEEK reports on the processor that is running the
T
ACL command interpreter or on a processor chosen by $CMON. Also, include the
Note. Because of width constraints, some examples in this manual might not be aligned
exactly as the PEEK output is.
[ \node. ] PEEK [/ run-options /] [ option ] [ ,option ] ...
where option can be any of:
samples
delay
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D[YNAMIC]
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INIT
INT[ERRUPTS]
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MQC[INFO]
NS[AA]
PA[GING]
PO[OL]
TIME