DISPLAY PRCS GET SERVER CONSTRAINTS - UPPS Command
Description
The DISPLAY PRCS GET SERVER CONSTRAINTS command displays server constraint information for servers matching the specified criteria.
Command Line Syntax
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.
-display prcs_getserverconstraints [-servername name][-processtype type][-outfmt {text | xml}]
Command Argument
The DISPLAY PRCS GET SERVER CONSTRAINTS command can be expressed as either:
- -D (Short form)
- -display (Long form)
The DISPLAY PRCS GET SERVER CONSTRAINTS command argument, prcs_getserverconstraints, displays server constraint information for servers matching the specified criteria.
Configuration Options
The following table describes all DISPLAY PRCS GET SERVER CONSTRAINTS configuration options and provides the command line, long form of each option illustrated in the DISPLAY PRCS GET SERVER CONSTRAINTS command line syntax, above.
Configuration | Command Line | Description |
---|---|---|
-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
upps -userid USERNAME1 -pwd PASSWORD1 -host qapsft.stone.branch -port 8000 -display prcs_getserverconstraints -processtype "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.