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    1.INSTALL> LIST

      The command in this example displays a single-line description
      of all known images. The description includes the file
      specification of the known image and its attributes.

        SYS$DISK:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE>.EXE
           ANALIMDMP;1 1               Prv 2
           AUTHORIZE;1                    Prv
           CDU;1            Open Hdr      Prv
           DCL;1            Open Hdr Shar          Lnkbl
           FAL;1            Open Hdr Shar
           INSTALL;1                      Prv
           LOGINOUT;1       Open Hdr Shar Prv
           MAIL;1           Open Hdr Shar
           MAIL_SERVER;1    Open Hdr Shar Prv
           REQUEST;1                      Prv
           SET;1            Open Hdr Shar Prv
           SETAUDIT;1                     Prv
           SETP0;1          Open Hdr Shar Prv
           SETRIGHTS;1                    Prv
           SHOW;1           Open Hdr Shar Prv
           SHWCLSTR;1       Open Hdr Shar Prv
           SUBMIT;1         Open Hdr Shar Prv
           SYSMAN;1                       Prv

        SYS$DISK:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB>.EXE
           ANALIMDMPSHR;1                 Prv
           CONVSHR;1
           DCLTABLES;1      Open Hdr Shar          Lnkbl
        .
        .
        .
           LIBOTS;1         Open Hdr Shar          Lnkbl        Resid
           LIBRTL;1         Open Hdr Shar          Lnkbl        Resid
           MAILSHR;1        Open Hdr Shar          Lnkbl
        .
        .
        .

      1  File specification of the known image

      2  Attribute of known image, as follows:

         Attribute  Meaning

         ACNT       Image accounting is enabled for the image
                    (/ACCOUNTING).
         CMODE      Image is in compatibility mode, set by the VAX-11
                    RSX Linker.
         HDR        Image header is permanently resident (/HEADER_
                    RESIDENT).
         LNKBL      Image is not executable; it is a shareable
                    (linkable) image set by the OpenVMS Linker.
         NOPURG     Image cannot be removed by a purge operation;
                    it can only be removed by a delete or remove
                    operation (/NOPURGE).
         OPEN       Image is permanently open (/OPEN).
         PROT       Image contains protected code (/PROTECTED).
         PRV        Image has privileges (/PRIVILEGED).
         RESID      Image is resident (/RESIDENT).
         SAFE       Image is a privileged image registered as being
                    compatible with the running version of OpenVMS.
                    For more information about registered images,
                    refer to the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual,
                    Volume 1: Essentials.
         SHAR       Image is shared (/SHARED).
         WRT        Image is writable (/WRITABLE).
         XONLY      Only execute access to image is allowed
                    (/EXECUTE_ONLY).

    2.INSTALL> LIST/RESIDENT

      The command in this Alpha example displays a single-line
      description of all resident images. The description includes
      the location in memory, the size of the code sections, and the
      type of section.

         System Resident Sections

        SYS$DISK:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB>.EXE
           CMA$TIS_SHR;1

         Base VA     End VA     Length       Type

         80490000    80490A00   00000A00     Resident Code

         7FC04000    7FC04A00   00000A00     Linkage
         7FC14000    7FC14200   00000200     Writeable data
         7FC34000    7FC34200   00000200     Writeable data

           DECC$SHR;1

         Base VA     End VA     Length       Type

         80548000    805D1C00   00089C00     Resident Code
         805D2000    805D2400   00000400     Resident Code

         7FE34000    7FE4B800   00017800     Linkage
         7FE54000    7FE59A00   00005A00     Writeable data
         7FE64000    7FE64800   00000800     Read-only data
         7FE84000    7FE84200   00000200     Writeable data
         7FE94000    7FE94200   00000200     Demand-zero
         7FEA4000    7FEA7000   00003000     Demand-zero
         7FEB4000    7FEB5800   00001800     Writeable data

           DPML$SHR;1

         Base VA     End VA     Length       Type

         80492000    80547600   000B5600     Resident Code

         7FC44000    7FC6FA00   0002BA00     Read-only data
         7FC74000    7FC88200   00014200     Linkage
         7FC94000    7FC94400   00000400     Writeable data
         7FCA4000    7FCCE600   0002A600     Read-only data
         7FD94000    7FD95000   00001000     Writeable data

           LIBOTS;1

         Base VA     End VA     Length       Type

         80482000    8048F600   0000D600     Resident Code

         7FBC4000    7FBC6600   00002600     Read-only data
         7FBD4000    7FBD5A00   00001A00     Linkage
         7FBF4000    7FBF4200   00000200     Writeable data

           LIBRTL;1

         Base VA     End VA     Length       Type

         80400000    80481A00   00081A00     Resident Code

         7FB54000    7FB64800   00010800     Linkage
         7FB74000    7FB75000   00001000     Writeable data
         7FB84000    7FB8D600   00009600     Read-only data
         7FB94000    7FB94200   00000200     Writeable data
         7FBA4000    7FBA5000   00001000     Demand-zero
         7FBB4000    7FBB5400   00001400     Writeable data

    3.INSTALL> LIST/FULL LOGINOUT

      The command in this example displays a multiline description of
      the known image LOGINOUT.

        SYS$DISK:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE>.EXE

            LOGINOUT;3       Open Hdr    Shar Priv
                Entry access count         = 44 1
                Current / Maximum shared   = 3 / 5 2
                Global section count       = 2 3
                Privileges = CMKRNL SYSNAM TMPMBX EXQUOTA SYSPRV 4

      1  Number of times known file entry has been accessed by this
         node since it swas installed.

      2  First number indicates the current count of concurrent
         accesses of the known file. The second number indicates
         the highest count of concurrent accesses of the file since
         it was installed. This number appears only if the image is
         installed with the /OPEN qualifier.

      3  Number of global sections created for the known file;
         appears only if the image is installed with the /SHARED
         qualifier.

      4  Translation of the privilege mask; appears only if the image
         is installed with privileges.

    4.INSTALL> LIST/GLOBAL

      The command in this example displays all global sections for
      shared images. Global sections created by INSTALL (prefix INS$)
      for a specific image are listed following the name of that
      image.

      1  Display of global sections in memory.

      2  Name of the image for which the following global sections
         were created by INSTALL.

      3  Name of global section. The prefix identifies the creator of
         the section; for example, INS means the global section was
         created by INSTALL. The number includes the address of the
         section.

      4  Version number (in hexadecimal) of global section; for
         shareable images only, the high-order byte (01 in CRFSHR_
         003) contains major identification, and low-order bytes
         (0003E8 in CRFSHR_003) contain minor identification
         determined by the programmer at link time. For executable
         images, the number is a known unique value determined by the
         system.

      5  Attributes of the global section:

         DZRO  Global section is demand-zero.
         GRP   Along with a group number indicates a groupwide
               section, which would be created by a program other
               than INSTALL.
         PRM   Global section is permanent.
         SYS   Global section is systemwide.
         TMP   Indicates a temporary global section, which would be
               created by a program other than INSTALL.
         WRT   Global section is writable.

      6  Number of pages (VAX) or pagelets (Alpha) in the section and
         number of page table entries currently mapped to this global
         section. For a more detailed discussion of mapping global
         sections, refer to the OpenVMS Programming Concepts Manual.

      7  Number of global sections created, number of global pages
         used, and number of global pages unused in local memory.
         Note that, because of arithmetic rounding, the number of
         global sections created will sometimes be greater than the
         SYSGEN parameter GBLSECTIONS. When the size of the system
         header is being computed, the values of the GBLSECTIONS and
         SYSMWCNT parameters are combined with the size of the fixed
         part of the process header. The result is rounded up to the
         next page boundary. This rounding process sometimes adds
         space to the global section table, depending on the values
         of the two SYSGEN parameters and the amount of system paging
         that preceded the running of INSTALL to create all of the
         global sections.

    5.INSTALL> LIST/GLOBAL/FULL

      The command in this example displays a complete listing of
      global sections for shared images. The /FULL qualifier adds
      owner and protection codes to the display.

          System Global Sections
        NM_MAILSHR_003 (741A6919)           PRM SYS      Pagcnt/Refcnt=10/0
        NM_MAILSHR_002 (741A6919)           PRM SYS      Pagcnt/Refcnt=1/0
        NM_MAILSHR_001 (741A6919)           PRM SYS      Pagcnt/Refcnt=11/0
                       Owner:       [1,4] 1
                       Protection:  S:RWED,O:RWED,G:RWED,W:RE 2
        .
        .
        .

      1  UIC of the owner of the global section

      2  Type of access allowed for the image
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