show [node node-id] osak attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all status Examples: show osak state, protocol versions show osak all
1 – Characteristics
o disconnect timer (OpenVMS) Default: 30 seconds Value: Time in seconds Length of time that the OSAK software waits when it expects the remote peer to disconnect a transport connection. If the timer expires and the remote peer has not disconnected the connection, the OSAK software disconnects the connection. You can modify this attribute using the set command. o protocol versions Default: {ACSE = {1}, Value: Set of protocol versions presentation = {1}, session = {1,2} } Specifies the ACSE, presentation and session protocol versions being used by the osak entity. The full range of possible sets of values is: {ACSE = {1}, presentation = {1}, session = {1,2} } {ACSE = {1}, presentation = {1}, session = {1} } {ACSE = {1}, presentation = {1}, session = {2} } You cannot modify this attribute.
2 – Counters
o aborts received Number of aborts received by this osak entity since its creation. o aborts sent Number of aborts sent by this osak entity since its creation. o connects accepted Number of connection requests accepted by this osak entity since its creation. o connects initiated Number of connection requests initiated by this osak entity since its creation. o connects rejected Number of connection requests rejected by this osak entity since its creation. o creation time Time at which the osak entity was created, in binary absolute time format. o releases received Number of release requests received by this osak entity since its creation. o releases sent Number of release requests sent by this osak entity since its creation. o unknown ae-titles Number of connection requests received that contain an unknown application entity title. This counter is incremented each time an unknown ae-title event occurs. o unknown invocations Number of connection requests received that contain an unknown invocation identifier. This counter is incremented each time an unknown invocations event occurs. o unknown paddresses Number of connection requests received that contain an unknown presentation address. This counter is incremented each time an unknown paddress event occurs.
3 – Status
o state State of the osak entity. The value is one of the following: noinbound osak entity cannot receive inbound association requests notavailable osak entity is not available operational osak entity is enabled and operational shutting osak entity is shutting down o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
4 – application
show [node node-id] osak - application "presentation address" attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status Example: show osak application * show osak application "'0001'H/'0001'H/'0004'H/NS+21,CLNS" all show osak application * paddress, ae titles, template
4.1 – Characteristics
o ae titles Default: None Value: See description The application entity titles that map to this application's presentation address. o startup policy Default: Existing Value: New or existing Defines the startup policy for invocations of this application. For Tru64 UNIX, the value is always existing. This indicates that a listener process must exist for an inbound connection to be processed. No new process is started up when an inbound connection arrives. For OpenVMS, the value is one of the following: new Indicates that, when no process is available to handle an inbound connection, a new process is started up. existing Indicates that one process handles all inbound connections. No new process is started up if the existing process is busy when an inbound connection arrives. For OpenVMS, you can modify this attribute using the set command. o template Default: Default OSI Value: See description transport template The transport template used for inbound association requests. For OpenVMS, you can modify this attribute using the set command.
4.2 – Counters
o creation time The time at which the application is created. o invalid mode failure The number of times that an inbound connection request is rejected because of a mismatch of modes. This counter is incremented each time an invalid mode event occurs. The possible modes are normal and X.410-1984. An application is running in normal mode if it uses the upper layers of the OSI stack. An application is running in X.410-1984 mode if it does not use the upper layers of the OSI stack. o resource failures The number of times that an inbound connection request was rejected due to insufficient system resources. o total invocations The number of times this application has been invoked.
4.3 – Identifier
o paddress The presentation address of this OSAK application.
4.4 – Status
o active invocations The number of existing invocations of this application. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
4.5 – invocation
show [node node-id] osak - application "presentation address" - invocation invocation-identifier attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all char (OpenVMS) all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show osak application "'0001'H/'0001'H/'0004'H/NS+21,CLNS" - invocation * all
4.5.1 – Characteristic (OpenVMS)
o startup information Invocation startup information that is system-specific. This information is needed only for passive applications. Refer to the following table for specific startup information: Mandatory Item Value Description --------------------------------------------------------------- user name The username of the process that will respond to connect requests received by this application. file pathname The name of the file to run to start up the named application. The file is a command file or an executable image that is run each time a passive process starts. HP recommends that you use a command file for this purpose. Optional Item Value Description --------------------------------------------------------------- account name The account that is to start the process. max resp integer The highest permissible number of responders, for an application with the new setting for startup policy. password password The user's password. sversion {1}, The session version. {2}, or {1,2} You can modify the startup information attribute using the set command. You can specify the items in any order. Note that when you modify this attribute, any item for which you do not specify a value is set to its default, not to its previous value. For example, you could set up non-default values for all four items in this attribute using the following NCL command: set [node node-id] osak application "presentation address" - invocation invocation-identifier - startup policy "password=password, username=username, - file=file name, sversion=sversion" If you then decide to change the value of the password, but to keep the non-default values of the other items, you should use the following command: set [node node-id] osak application "presentation address" - invocation invocation-identifier - startup policy "password=new password, username=username - file=file name, sversion=sversion"
4.5.2 – Counters
o creation time Time at which this invocation was registered with OSAK. o total associations Number of associations set up to this invocation.
4.5.3 – Identifier
o ids The identifier of the invocation. For OpenVMS, you cannot modify this attribute.
4.5.4 – Status
o port list A list of the OSAK ports referenced by this application invocation entity. o state The state of the application invocation entity. For Tru64 UNIX, the value is always active. For OpenVMS, the value is one of the following: active An active application invocation is using an active process. passive A passive application invocation is waiting for inbound connection requests on its presentation address. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
5 – port
show [node node-id] osak - port port-id attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show osak port * show osak port 'A6000000A8701900'H all
5.1 – Characteristic
o template Default: Default OSI Value: See description transport template The name of the transport template used when establishing an association.
5.2 – Counter
o creation time Time at which the association was set up, in binary absolute time format.
5.3 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the port when it is created.
5.4 – Status
o application context Name of the application context for this association. o connection state Specifies the state of an association. This status attribute can have one of the following values: awaiting associate A port entity is in this confirm state when waiting for confirmation of an association from a remote peer entity. awaiting associate A port entity is in this response state when waiting for a response from the user application to an association request. awaiting inbound A port entity is in connection this state when waiting for an association indication from a remote peer entity. awaiting redirection A port entity is in this state when an application has opened a new port to which the association is to be redirected. connected A port entity is in this state when an association is set up and data exchange is taking place. not connected A port entity is in this state either after the port is opened but before an association request is received from a remote peer entity, or after an association is closed down but before the port is closed. disconnected A port entity is in this state when the local application has sent a request to release the association, but the remote peer entity has not sent a response. redirected A port entity is in this state after an association has been redirected to another process. o direction Specifies whether an association is inbound (the port was opened by a responder) or outbound (the port was opened by an initiator). o invocation UID of the invocation that opened this port. o local ae title Local application entity title. o local ae invocation id Local application entity invocation identifier. o local ap invocation id Local application process invocation identifier. o local paddress Local presentation address. o owner id Process id of the OSAK application. o remote ae title Remote application entity title. o remote ae invocation id Remote application entity invocation identifier. o remote ap invocation id Remote application process invocation identifier. o remote paddress Remote presentation address. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.