The SYSTEMS class contains information about the systems in the cluster. This class includes information such as the system ID, the node name, the type of system, the type of software, the software version, the number of virtual circuits, etc.
1 – DG_SIZE
Maximum number of bytes of application data in datagrams sent over the circuit.
2 – HW_TYPE
System hardware type (for example, VAXstation 3100 or HS70). (Enclose the system type between double quotation marks.)
3 – HW_VERS
Hardware configuration and revision levels of the remote system.
4 – INCARNATION
Unique 16-digit hexadecimal number established when the system is booted.
5 – INCN_TIME
Incarnation number expressed as a time (dd-mmm-yy hh:mm).
6 – MSG_SIZE
Maximum number of bytes of application data in messages sent over the circuit.
7 – NODE
Node name of the remote system. Normally, the cluster manager sets the node name using the system parameter SCSNODE. The node name should be the same as the DECnet node name. (Note that SCSNODE cannot be more than six characters.)
8 – NUM_CIRCUITS
Number of virtual circuits between the local system and remote systems.
9 – SOFTWARE
Name and version of the operating system currently running on the remote system.
10 – SYS_ID
Identification number of the remote system. Normally, the cluster manager sets this number using the system parameters SCSSYSTEMID and SCSSYSTEMIDH. This number should be the same as the DECnet node number.