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SHOW CHANNEL

SHOW CHANNEL

Show the names and state of channels that have been opened using the CLI API.

Format

SHOW CHANNEL [channel-name]

Command Qualifiers

Defaults

/ALL_WINDOWS

/NOALL_WINDOWS

/CLUSTER

/NOCLUSTER

/NODE=node-list

/NODE=default-node-list

/OUTPUT[=file-spec]

/OUTPUT=stdout

Description

The

SHOW CHANNEL

command shows the channel type (client or server), the channel

name and owner process-id for channels opened using the CLI API.

Parameters

channel-name

Specifies the name of the channel to be displayed.

channel-name

can contain wild

cards. If

channel-name

is omitted all declared channels for this window (terminal

or virtual terminal) are displayed.

Qualifiers

/ALL_WINDOWS
/NOALL_WINDOWS

Specifies that channels opened in all windows (terminals or virtual terminals) are
shown.

/CLUSTER
/NOCLUSTER (D)

Specifies that the command is executed on all the nodes in the cluster.

If neither

/NODE

nor

/CLUSTER

is specified then the command is executed on the

nodes specified by the latest

SET ENVIRONMENT

command. If no

SET ENVIRONMENT

command has been entered then the command is executed only on the node where
the command was issued.

Note: In environments that do not support clustering, use of the /CLUSTER
qualifier will cause the relevant command to be executed on the local node only.

/NODE[=node-list]
/NODE=default-node-list (D)

Specifies that the command is executed on all nodes specified in

node-list

. If

node-list

is omitted then the command is executed only on the node where the

command was issued.

/OUTPUT[=file-spec]
/OUTPUT=stdout (D)

Specifies that the resulting information is written to the file

file-spec

. If

/OUTPUT

or

file-spec

is omitted then the standard or default output is used.

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