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SHOW CLUSTER ADD — VMS 5.5

 Modifies the current display by including the specified field or
 class in the display.  The ADD command may also be used to include
 in the display, circuits that are in a particular state, connections
 that are in a particular state or of a particular name, or systems
 of a particular node name, system ID or hardware type.

 Format:

       ADD class[,...] [/qualifier...] [field[,...]] [/qualifier...]

Additional information available:

examplesqualifiersfieldclass

examples

  1.    Several classes and/or fields may be added using one command:


            ADD CIRCUITS,CONNECTIONS,LOC_CONID,REM_CONID


        The above command adds the CIRCUITS and CONNECTIONS classes
        to the display along with the LOC_CONID and REM_CONID fields.



  2.    All of the fields in a class can be added to the display in
        one command:


              ADD SYSTEMS/ALL


        The above command adds all the fields in the SYSTEMS class to
        the display.



  3.    Systems may be added to the display by nodename, system-id,
        or by hardware-type:


              ADD SYSTEMS /NODE=(STAR,GALAXY) /ID=(170,171) /TYPE="VAX 8800"


        The above command adds two systems with nodenames of STAR
        and GALAXY, two systems with system-ids of 170 and 171,
        and all Vax 8800 systems to the display.



  4.    CIRCUITS and CONNECTIONS in open, closed, open-in-progress
        or close-in-progress states may be added to the display:


              ADD CIRCUITS/TYPE=ALL, CONNECTIONS/TYPE=NOOPEN


        The above command adds all types of CIRCUITS (OPEN and
        NOOPEN) to the display, and adds only CONNECTIONS that
        are not open to the display.



  5.    CONNECTIONS may be added to the display by process name:

             ADD CONNECTIONS/NAME=VMS$VAXcluster

        The above command adds all connections with a local
        process name of VMS$VAXcluster to the display.

qualifiers

 Qualifiers apply only to class names.

 The /ALL qualifier can be used to add all the fields in a particular
 class to the display.  Additional qualifiers apply only to the SYSTEMS,
 CIRCUITS and CONNECTIONS classes.

 For additional information, see help on ADD examples and ADD class.

field

 Specifies the field or fields to be added to the current display.

 Format:

          ADD field[,...]


 NOTE:  For a complete list of field names type HELP FIELDS
        from the command prompt.  For a list of field names
        in a particular class type HELP CLASSES class-name
        from the command prompt.

class

 Specifies the class or classes to be added to the current display.

 Format:

         ADD class[,...] [/qualifier,...]


 NOTE:  For a description of each class and the field names
        within each class, type HELP CLASSES from the command prompt.

Additional information available:

CLUSTERSYSTEMSMEMBERSCIRCUITSCONNECTIONSCOUNTERS
CREDITSLOCAL_PORTSERRORS

CLUSTER

 Adds the Cluster class to the display.

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/ALL

/ALL
 Adds all the fields in the Cluster class to the display.

 Format:

         ADD CLUSTER/ALL

SYSTEMS

 Adds the Systems class to the display.  Optionally, specific
 systems may be added to the display.  The systems to be added
 may be specified by type, system ID number, or node name.
 By default all systems are displayed.

 Format:

        ADD SYSTEMS [/qualifier,...]

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/ALL/ID/NODE/TYPE

/ALL
 Adds all the fields in the Systems class to the display.

 Format:

         ADD SYSTEMS/ALL
/ID
 Specifies the system ID number of the system to be added to the
 display.  The system is assumed to be removed from the display
 via the REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID or /NODE commands.  To specify a
 hexadecimal value as the ID number, precede the value with %X.
 Optionally, ALL may be specified to restore all SYSTEMS that were
 previously removed via the REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID or /NODE commands.

 Format:

        ADD SYSTEMS/ID=(system-ID[,...])
        ADD SYSTEMS/ID=ALL

 If only one system ID is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

 Examples:

        ADD SYSTEMS/ID=101
        ADD SYSTEMS/ID=(206,%XF2A)
        ADD SYSTEMS/ID=ALL
/NODE
 Specifies the node name of the system(s) to be added to the
 display.  The system is assumed to be removed from the display
 via the REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID or /NODE commands.  Optionally, ALL
 may be specified to restore all SYSTEMS that were previously
 removed via the REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID or /NODE commands.

 Format:

        ADD SYSTEMS/NODE=(node-name[,...])
        ADD SYSTEMS/NODE=("node-name"[,...])
        ADD SYSTEMS/NODE=ALL

 If only one node name is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

 Quotation marks are optional except when specifying a system
 with a node name of "ALL".

 Examples:

        ADD SYSTEMS/NODE=DARBY
        ADD SYSTEMS/NODE=(DARBY,DOOLEY,ALICAT)
        ADD SYSTEMS/NODE=("DARBY","DOOLEY","ALICAT","ALL")
        ADD SYSTEMS/NODE=ALL
/TYPE
 Specifies the type of system to be added to the display.
 Systems of the specified type are assumed to be removed from
 the display via the REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE command.  The type
 may be any of the valid system types as displayed in the
 HW_TYPE field prior to their removal.  If the string which
 specifies the system type contains spaces, slashes or hyphens,
 then the string must be delimited by double quotation marks.
 If /TYPE=ALL is specified, then all nodes are added to the
 display.

 Format:

        ADD SYSTEMS/TYPE=(system-type,"system-type"[,...])
        ADD SYSTEMS/TYPE=ALL

 If only one system type is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

 Examples:

        ADD SYSTEMS/TYPE="VAX-11/785"
        ADD SYSTEMS/TYPE=(HS50,"VAX 8200")
        ADD SYSTEMS/TYPE=ALL

MEMBERS

 Adds the Members class to the display.

 Format:

        ADD MEMBERS

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/ALL

/ALL
 Adds all the fields in the Members class to the display.

 Format:

         ADD MEMBERS/ALL

CIRCUITS

 Adds the Circuits class to the display.  Optionally, circuits
 which are in a particular state may be added to the display.
 By default all circuits are displayed.

 Format:

        ADD CIRCUITS [/qualifier,...]

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/ALL/TYPE

/ALL
 Adds all the fields in the Circuits class to the display.

 Format:

         ADD CIRCUITS/ALL
/TYPE
 Specifies the type of circuits to add to the display.  Valid circuits
 types are:

        OPEN    - Circuits in the open state.
        NOOPEN  - Circuits in the closed state or any of the
                  open-in-progress or close-in progress states.
        ALL     - All types of circuits.

 Format:

       ADD CIRCUITS/TYPE=(type[,...])

 If only one type is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

CONNECTIONS

 Adds the Connections class to the display.  Optionally,
 connections in a particular state, or connections of a
 particular name may be added to the display.
 By default, all connections are displayed.

 Format:

        ADD CONNECTIONS [/qualifier,...]

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/ALL/NAME/TYPE

/ALL
 Adds all the fields in the Connections class to the display.

 Format:

         ADD CONNECTIONS/ALL
/NAME
 Specifies the local process names of connections which are to be
 added to the display.  The name must specify the local process
 name of a connection that was previously removed from the display
 via the REMOVE CONNECTION/NAME command.  Optionally, ALL may be
 specified to restore all connections that were previously removed
 via the REMOVE CONNECTIONS/NAME COMMAND.

 Up to 16 characters of the local process name may be specified.
 If abbreviated, all connections with local process names matching
 the characters specified will be added to the display.

 Format:

        ADD CONNECTIONS/NAME=(local-process-name[,...])
        ADD CONNECTIONS/NAME=ALL

 If only one name is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

 Examples:

        ADD CONNECTIONS/NAME=(VMS$DISK_CL_DRVR,VMS$TAPE_CL_DRVR)
        ADD CONNECTIONS/NAME=VMS$
        ADD CONNECTIONS/NAME=ALL

 In the above examples, the connections with local process names
 VMS$DISK_CL_DRVR and VMS$TAPE_CL_DRVR are assumed to be removed
 from the display.  The examples illustrate three different ways
 to restore these connections to the display.

/TYPE
 Specifies the type of connections to add to the display.  Valid
 connection types are:

        OPEN    - Connections in the open state.
        NOOPEN  - Connections in the closed state, listen states,
                  or any of the connect, disconnect, accept,
                  reject, or failed states.
        ALL     - All types of connections.

 Format:

         ADD CONNECTIONS/TYPE=(type[,...])

 If only one type is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

COUNTERS

 Adds the Counters class to the display.

 Format:

        ADD COUNTERS

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/ALL

/ALL
 Adds all the fields in the Counters class to the display.

 Format:

         ADD COUNTERS/ALL

CREDITS

 Adds the Credits class to the display.

 Format:

        ADD CREDITS

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/ALL

/ALL
 Adds all the fields in the Credits class to the display.

 Format:

         ADD CREDITS/ALL

LOCAL_PORTS

 Adds the Local Ports class to the display.

 Format:

        ADD LOCAL_PORTS

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/ALL

/ALL
 Adds all the fields in the Local_Ports class to the display.

 Format:

         ADD LOCAL_PORTS/ALL

ERRORS

 Adds the Errors class to the display.

 Format:

        ADD ERRORS

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/ALL

/ALL
 Adds all the fields in the Errors class to the display.

 Format:

         ADD ERRORS/ALL

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