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clerk(1m)

show clerk(1m)

NAME

show clerk - Displays attribute information about the CDS clerk on the local system

SYNOPSIS

cdscp show clerk

DESCRIPTION

The show clerk command displays all the names and values of the clerk attributes on the local system.  The clerk must be enabled when you use this command.  The following are valid attributes:

Authentication Failures
Specifies the number of times a requesting principal failed authentication procedures.

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 attribute 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.

Cache HitsSpecifies the total number of read requests directed to this clerk that were satisfied entirely by the information contained in its own cache.  This attribute accounts only for requests to read attribute values and does not include requests to look up names or enumerate the contents of directories. 

Creation Time
Specifies the time when this entity was created.

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.

Read Operations
Specifies the number of lookup operations performed by this clerk. This attribute accounts only for requests to read attributes and does not include requests to look up names or enumerate the contents of directories.

Write Operations
Specifies how many requests to modify data were processed by this clerk.

Privilege Required

You must have read permission to the clerk. 

NOTE

This command may be replaced in future releases by the dcecp command, and may no longer be supported at that time. 

EXAMPLE

The following command displays the attributes of the clerk on the local system:

cdscp> show clerk

                        SHOW
                       CLERK
                          AT   1991-10-15-15:56:50
               Creation Time = 1991-10-15-15:38:19.000000051-04:00I0.000000000
     Authentication failures = 0
             Read Operations = 1068
                  Cache Hits = 137
              Cache bypasses = 433
            Write operations = 1250
    Miscellaneous operations = 590

RELATED INFORMATION

Commands: disable clerk(1m)

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