show [node node-id] dns clerk attribute [,attribute...] all all characteristics all counters all status You can also enter this command using the dns$control utility. You must have the NET$EXAMINE rights identifier on a OpenVMS system. No special privileges are required on a Tru64 Unix system. Examples: show dns clerk all show dns clerk default namespace
1 – characteristics
o clerk timeout Default: 60 seconds Specifies the default timeout of client interface calls. If no response is received in the specified time, an error message will be generated. o default namespace Contains the name of the clerk's default namespace. o solicit holddown Default: 15 seconds Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait after initialization before soliciting advertisements from servers. o UID Uniquely identifies the entity. o version Specifies the version of the DECdns architecture implemented by this clerk.
2 – counters
o athentication failures Specifies the number of times a requesting principal failed authentication procedures. o cache bypasses Specifies the number of requests to read attributes for which the clerk was specifically directed by the requesting application to bypass its own cache. Instead, a server is contacted to get the requested information. This counter does not account for requests that the clerk is unable to satisfy from the cache or for requests to look up names or enumerate the contents of directories. o cache hits Specifies the total number of read requests directed to this clerk that were satisfied entirely by the information contained in its own cache. This figure accounts only for requests to read attribute values and does not include requests to look up names or enumerate the contents of directories. o creation time Specifies the time at which this entity was created. o incompatible protocol errors Specifies the number of times this clerk received a response to one of its own requests from a server running a protocol version of DECdns software that was incompatible with the protocol version of DECdns software the clerk was running. Clerk requests directed to servers running incompatible protocol versions do not complete. o miscellaneous operations Specifies the number of operations other than read and write (that is, skulks, enumerating contents of directories, and so on) performed by this clerk. o read operations Specifies the number of lookup operations performed by this clerk. This counter accounts only for requests to read attributes and does not include name lookups or enumerations of multiple names. o write operations Specifies how many requests to modify data were processed by this clerk.
3 – status
o state Specifies the state of the DECdns clerk. Broken The DECdns clerk has a fatal error condition. Initial The DECdns clerk is in the process of initializing. Off The DECdns clerk is not available. On The DECdns clerk is running and available. Shut The DECdns clerk is in the process of an orderly shutdown.
4 – known_namespace
show [node node-id] dns clerk - known namespace namespace-ident attribute [,attribute...] all all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status You can use either the name or nscts in this command to specify the namespace-ident: name The name of the namespace. The name argument may be different from the nickname if the nickname is ambiguous. The name can contain wildcard character "*". nscts The value of the namespace creation timestamp (NSCTS) assigned to the specified namespace when it was created. The format is 14 pairs of hex digits (xx-xx). You can also enter this command using the dns$control utility. You must have the NET$EXAMINE rights identifier on a OpenVMS system. No special privileges are required on a Tru64 Unix system. Examples: show dns clerk known namespace * ! Displays the identifiers ! (both name and NSCTS) of ! all known namespace ! subentities of the local ! dns clerk. show node true dns clerk - ! Displays all the known known namespace * all ! namespace information for ! the dns clerk on node true. show dns clerk known namespace *, - ! Displays the names of all with ambiguous=true ! namespaces known to the ! local dns clerk which ! share the same nickname.
4.1 – characteristics
o UID Unique identifier for the entity.
4.2 – counters
o creation time Specifies the time at which the clerk added this known namespace to its cache.
4.3 – identifiers
o name Specifies an external, human-readable name by which the namespace can be identified. If the namespace nickname is unique, the Name is the same as the Nickname. Otherwise, the Name is generated by appending _n to the nickname for some value of n that makes it unique. The Ambiguous attribute is then set true for the known namespace. o NSCTS Specifies the creation timestamp of the namespace.
4.4 – status
o ambiguous Indicates whether the nickname for this namespace is ambiguous; that is, more than one namespace known to this clerk has the same nickname. If true, the namespace nickname is ambiguous. If false, the namespace nickname is unique. o explicit creation Specifies whether the namespace was created by a create command. If false, the namespace was created by the clerk itself. o nickname The name given to the namespace when it was created.
5 – manual_nameserver
show [node node-id] dns clerk - manual nameserver name attribute [,attribute...] all all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status Displays the knowledge in the clerk's cache about a server that exists across a wide area network (WAN). You can also enter this command using the dns$control utility. You must have the NET$EXAMINE rights identifier on a OpenVMS system. No special privileges are required on a Tru64 Unix system. Examples: show dns clerk manual nameserver * all show dns clerk manual nameserver DEC towers
5.1 – characteristics
o towers Specifes the address(s) of the server that this entity represents. o UID Unique identifier for the entity.
5.2 – counters
o creation time Specifies the time at which the clerk created knowledge of this server in its cache. o successful solicits The number of times the clerk made a successful solicit connection to the server and received clearinghouse advertisement data back. o failed solicits The number of times solicitation of clearinghouse advertisement data from the nameserver failed.
5.3 – identifier
o name Specifies an external, human-readable name by which the nameserver can be identified.
5.4 – status
o last solicit Indicates the time at which the clerk last tried to solicit this nameserver.
6 – remote_clearinghouse
show [node node-id] dns clerk - remote clearinghouse clearinghouse-name attribute [,attribute...] all all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status Displays current information about the specified remote clearinghouse. The clearinghouse-name can be a specific clearinghouse name or a complete directory specification followed by a wildcard template for matching simple names of clearinghouses. You can also enter this command using the dns$control utility. You must have the NET$EXAMINE rights identifier on a OpenVMS system. No special privileges are required on a Tru64 Unix system. Example: show dns clerk remote clearinghouse .paris2_ch all
6.1 – characteristics
o UID Identifies the remote clearinghouse entity.
6.2 – counters
o creation time Specifies the time at which this entity was created. o miscellaneous operations Specifies the number of operations other than read and write (that is, skulks, new epochs, and so on) performed by this clerk on the remote clearinghouse. o read operations Specifies the number of lookup operations of any sort performed by the clerk on the remote clearinghouse. o write operations Specifies the number of write operations performed by this clerk on the remote clearinghouse.
6.3 – identifiers
o CTS Indicates the creation timestamp (CTS) of this entity. o name Specifies the full name of the clearinghouse.
6.4 – status
o explicit creation Specifies whether the namespace was created by a create command. o towers Specifes the address(s) of the clearinghouse that this entity represents.