resls(1)resls(1)NAMEresls - lists configured resources
SYNOPSIS
hostname] resource
DESCRIPTION
is used to view resources that are configured on hostname according to
the Registrar on that system.
Options
resls recognizes the following command-line options:
Quiet mode. The names of the subclasses of
resource are displayed, and the program stops.
The Registrar on the system called
hostname is contacted to obtain the information.
If this option is not specified, contacts the
Registrar on the local system.
Current value of the
resource instance is displayed.
The command starts the corresponding resource monitor if it is not run‐
ning. However, it does not stop the monitor on completion of command
execution.
RETURN VALUES
exits with one of the following values:
Resources were listed successfully.
aborted because errors occurred.
The following conditions cause an error:
· Could not connect to Registrar.
· Invalid option specified.
EXAMPLES
1. Show the resources configured under the root of the Resource Dictio‐
nary on the local system:
$
Contacting Registrar on "viper"
NAME: /
DESCRIPTION: This is the top level of the Resource Dictionary
TYPE: / is a Resource Class.
There are 7 resources configured below /:
/applications
/processes
/system
/routers
/protocols
/net
/peripherals
2. Show the resource instances available under /system on the local
system :
$
NAME: /system
DESCRIPTION: System Resources
TYPE: /system is a Resource Class.
There are 8 resources configured below /system:
Resource Class
/system/jobQueue1Min
/system/kernel_resource
/system/numUsers
/system/jobQueue5Min
/system/filesystem
/system/events
/system/jobQueue15Min
/system/status
3. Show the resources configured under the root of the Resource Dictio‐
nary on a remote host :
$
Contacting Registrar on ellora
NAME: /
DESCRIPTION: This is the top level of the Resource Dictionary
TYPE: / is a Resource Class.
There are 3 resources configured below /:
Resource Class
/system
/cluster
/net
4. Show the resources configured using the quiet mode :
$
/: Resource Class
/system
/adapters
/connectivity
/cluster
/net
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