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The following figure illustrates the command line syntax of the DISPLAY PRCS GET SERVER CONSTRAINTS command, using the command line, long form of its configuration options.
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-display <b>prcsprcs_getserverconstraints</b> getserverconstraints [ -servername name] Html bobswift | [ -processtype type] Html bobswift | [ -outfmt Html bobswift | {text | xml}]
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Command Argument
The DISPLAY PRCS GET SERVER CONSTRAINTS command can be expressed as either:
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Configuration | Command Line | Description |
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-servername | Specific server name for which constraints will be returned. | |
-processtype | Specific process type for which constraints will be returned. | |
-outfmt | Format of the output for this command. |
Example
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upps -userid USERNAME1 -pwd PASSWORD1 -host Html bobswift | qapsft.stone.branch -port Html bobswift | 8000 -display prcs_getserverconstraints -processtype Html bobswift | "Application Engine"
Server Name..: PRCS1090
Process Type.: Application Engine
Current Load.: 0
Max Load.....: 3
Server Name..: PSCDB
Process Type.: Application Engine
Current Load.: 0
Max Load.....: 1
Server Name..: PSNT
Process Type.: Application Engine
Current Load.: 0
Max Load.....: 3
Server Name..: PSOS390
Process Type.: Application Engine
Current Load.: 0
Max Load.....: 3
Server Name..: PSUNX
Process Type.: Application Engine
Current Load.: 0
Max Load.....: 6
UNV6830E Universal Connector for PeopleSoft Process Scheduler ending with exit code 0.
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