PEEK Reference Manual

PEEK Syntax and Examples
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Syntax to Run PEEK
OUT option if you want to send PEEK output to a file or location other than your
home terminal.
option
is one or more of these PEEK options. Separate the options from each other with
either a space or a comma. Each option is described in greater detail later in this
section. If you do not enter any options, the PEEK default listing format displays
information for the TIME, POOL, and PAGING options.
Except for the delay option, you can enter the PEEK options in any order. The
delay option must always be preceded by the samples option.
samples
is the number of times you want PEEK to report the system values. The range
of values is 0 through 999. If you omit samples, or type 0 or 1, PEEK creates
one sample.
You can enter samples before or after any of the other options except delay.
Samples must always appear before delay.
delay
is the amount of time, in seconds, that you want PEEK to pause between
successive samples. The range is 0 through 999. If you omit delay or enter 0
or 1, PEEK responds with a 1-second delay.
If you enter delay, you must also enter samples before delay.
ALL
displays information about:
TIME
POOL
NSAA
PAGING
MESSAGES
MQCINFO
INTERRUPTS
CME
CME
displays relevant information related to CMEs that have occurred since the
processor was last loaded.