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To display CSID of all systems in a cluster, use the [[SHOW CLUSTER]]/CONTINUOUS CSID field in the MEMBERS class. | To display CSID of all systems in a cluster, use the [[SHOW CLUSTER]]/CONTINUOUS CSID field in the MEMBERS class. | ||
You can find out the CSID of a [[F$CONTEXT]] context using the [[F$CSID()]] [[Lexical | You can find out the CSID of a [[F$CONTEXT]] context using the [[F$CSID()]] [[Lexical functions|lexical function]]. | ||
=See also= | =See also= | ||
* [http://vmssoftware.com/docs/VSI_OpenVMS_BaseOS/VSI_OpenVMS_Cluster_Systems.pdf OpenVMS Cluster Systems Manual] | * [http://vmssoftware.com/docs/VSI_OpenVMS_BaseOS/VSI_OpenVMS_Cluster_Systems.pdf OpenVMS Cluster Systems Manual] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:05, 2 December 2019
A CSID, or a Cluster System Identification Number, is a number that uniquely identifies a node in an OpenVMS Cluster. It is assigned to the node when the node enters a cluster. An example of a CSID is '10010'.
To display CSID of all systems in a cluster, use the SHOW CLUSTER/CONTINUOUS CSID field in the MEMBERS class.
You can find out the CSID of a F$CONTEXT context using the F$CSID() lexical function.