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Latest revision as of 07:01, 18 February 2020
Insert non-formatted text hereF$GETSYI() is a lexical function that returns status and identification information about the local system (or about a node in the local mixed-architecture OpenVMS Cluster system, if your system is part of an OpenVMS Cluster).
Format
F$GETSYI (item [,node-name] [,cluster-id])
item
In addition to the $GETSYI items (subtract "SYI$_" from their names to get F$GETSYI items), you can specify any system parameter.
node-name
Specifies the node in your OpenVMS Cluster system for which information is to be returned. Specify the node as a character string expression. You cannot use the asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters to specify the node-name argument.
cluster-id
Specifies the cluster node identification number for which the information is to be returned. To get information for all the nodes in a cluster, use the F$CSID lexical function to obtain each cluster system identification number, and use the cluster-id argument of F$GETSYI to gather information about each node.
Examples
$ SYSID = F$GETSYI("SID") $ SHOW SYMBOL SYSID SYSID = 19923201 Hex = 01300101 Octal = 000401 $ MEM = F$GETSYI("CLUSTER_MEMBER", "LONDON") $ SHOW SYMBOL MEM MEM = "TRUE" $ LIM = F$GETSYI("IJOBLIM") $ SHOW SYMBOL LIM LIM = 16 Hex = 00000010 Octal = 00000000020 $ DECNETVERS = F$GETSYI("DECNET_VERSION") $ SHOW SYMBOL DECNETVERS DECNETVERS = "00050D01" $ DECNETPHASE = F$INTEGER(F$EXTRACT(2,2,DECNETVERS)) $ SHOW SYMBOL DECNETPHASE DECNETPHASE = 5 Hex = 00000005 Octal = 00000000005 $ RADCPU = F$GETSYI("RAD_CPUS") $ SHOW SYMBOL RADCPU 0,0,0,1,1,4,1,5