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D2000 Tell - command syntax

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D2000 SERVER (KERNEL)

AUDIT_INFO [REINIT [USER|RESGROUP]] The process without parameters writes out the status of monitoring, or storing of auditing information (see also Object Group - monitoring changes in configuration).
Parameter REINIT USERS causes the writing the current configuration of all objects of *User* type into the monitoring database.
Parameter REINIT RES_GROUP causes the writing the current configuration of necessary objects of *Object group* type into the monitoring database.
In any object type is not stated in the command, both type of objects will be written into the monitoring database.
BACKUP SYSCFG path Creates a configuration database backup in a directory specified by the parameter path.

Note 1: The backup can be influenced by the setting of parameter ConfigBackUpTimeout.
Note 2: This functionality can not be used for databases built on PostgreSQL. Such databases can be backed up according to this instruction.
BACKUP LOGFILE path Creates a log database backup in the directory specified by the parameter path.

Note 1: This functionality can not be used for databases built on PostgreSQL. Such databases can be backed up according to this instruction.
BACKUP VALUES path Creates the backup of the database VALUES. DB in the directory specified by the parameter path.
CFGSYNCHROAUTO ON/OFF Enables / disables the automatic synchronisation of configuration databases after a new SBS (stand-by server) is connected.

Note 1: The command can be applied to HOT server only.
Note 2: The synchronization can be influenced by the setting of parameter ConfigSynchroTimeout.
CHECK_ARCHIVE Checks a value type consistency between primary archive object and the archival one and shows the errors (writes it into log). The error is, if the value type of the primary archive object is different than value type of the archival object.
DEPLOY_JAVA_SHARED

If some files - the external and user libraries for Java, placed in directory %lt;appldirgt;/java/shared are changed, D2000 Server will send these files to all running clients.

DI ON/OFF Debug Info - shows / hides internal debug information of D2000 Server (only if the process window is displayed on the desktop).
DP ON/OFF Debug Pipe - enables / disables the displaying of the communication of D2000 Server with client processes (only if the D2000 Server's window is displayed on the desktop).
INSTANCE SET|GET ACTIVE|PREFERRED|USABLE ... It is used to determine and set the active instance, preferred instance and instance mode in a load-balancing mode.

INSTANCE GET PREFERRED process_name Shows the number of the preferred process instance.
INSTANCE SET PREFERRED process_name instance_number

Sets a preferred process instance.
It is used to set the preferred archive if the archives run as instance (for more information see the chapter Redundant archiving). By default, the instance with minimal number is active.
This parameter can be used also for setting up the D2000 KOM process (for more information see the chapter Redundancy of communication process KOM).

The command writes the number of the preferred instance into the system registers:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Ipesoft\D2000V70\cfg_Meno_Aplikacie\Kernel\SELF.ARC_PreferredActiveInstance

Warning: If the preferred value is 0, the process instances are not switched actively while the terminated active instance is started. I.e. when some active instance is finished, other existing instance will be a new active instance. If there are more process instances, the active one will be that with the minimum number. This process instance remains active even if other one is started (it had to be active before termination).

Incorrect termination of the active and preferred instances may change the preferred process instance. If the active instance crashes while other instance is operating, it becomes a new preferred active instance (with the minimum number).

INSTANCE GET ACTIVE process_name Enables to display the number of active process instance.
INSTANCE SET ACTIVE process_name instance_number

Sets the active instance of given process.
The parameter is used for setting up the active instance of archive process, if all the instances are running as instances (for more information see the chapter Redundant archiving). By default, the instance with minimal number is active.
This parameter can be used also for setting up the D2000 KOM process (for more information see the chapter Redundancy of communication process KOM).

The command switches the active instance of the process.

INSTANCE GET USABLE process_name instance_number Enables to display '1' if a process of given instance is active in load-balancing mode. If not, then '0'.
INSTANCE SET USABLE process_name instance_number 1|0 Sets the instance of process as active or passive in Load balancing mode (see the chapter Redundant archiving - Load balancing).
 
MESSAGE Message_Text process_name Broadcasts (sends) a text message to client processes. The process name can be entered as a mask (e.g. *.HIP - for all processes D2000 HI). If the return code is Success, it contains the number of clients, the message from D2000 Server was sent to.
LIC_PostponeLicWrnToUsers
0 až 240 [hod], default 24
Delay of license warnings for common users. The administrators of D2000 will get the license warning always and immediately.
LIC_DoNotAllowConsoleOverLimit
0|1, default 0
When setting 1, the system will not allow to connect consoles (HI) over the scope of license.
LIC_DoNotAllowSysProcOverLimit
0|1, default 0
When setting 1, the system will not allow the system processes (CALC, EVENT, KOM,...) over the scope of license.
RD_SET_HOT serverName Sets the hot server in the redundant system. The parameter serverName is the name of server within the frame of the redundant group.
REFRESH_LICENCE On-line refresh of the information about the licence range (from file LicenceRun.code or LicenceDev.code) and information about the network clients (from file ConsolesInfo.txt). It enables to change the licence range without any need to stop the system - as well as re-reading the list of network clients after it has been manually edited.

Note 1: In redundant systems it is necessary to replace the files LicenceRun.code or LicenceDev.code on all redundant servers.
Note 2: In redundant systems it is necessary to modify the file ConsolesInfo.txt only on the active (HOT) server. The changes will be transferred to all SBS servers.
Note 3:
The information about the licence is sent to the client processes when connecting to D2000 Server. For that reason, if the change of licence affects even other processes than D2000 Server, they must be restarted. For example, when a user add a new communication protocol, it influences D2000 CNF process. To enable this protocol in D2000 CNF, it must be restarted. Also, when adding a new communication station and I/O tags with the given protocol to D2000 KOM process, it must be restarted.
RELOAD_PARAMS Loads all parameters for kernel (except the parameters for saving the monitoring database to the depository). The D2000 System may not be restarted.
RELOAD_SECURITY Sets the new configuration of Security Policy with no need to restart D2000 System.
REPAIR_ARCHIVE Checks a value type consistency between primary archive object and archival one. If some error occurs, it will repair it immediately and write information into log. The error is if the value type of the primary archive object is different than value type of the archival object.
RESTART process_name Stops the given process and then starts it correctly.

Note: If the process is stopped (Stop or Crash status), the command just starts it.

SET_LOAD_BAL_MODE
process_name mode
Activates/deactivates Load balancing mode (see the chapter Redundant archiving - Load balancing).

Example:
SET_LOAD_BAL_MODE SELF.ARC 1 - activates Load balancing mode for SELF.ARC process.
SHOW_ACCESS_LIST

The command writes the list of the names registered by the action GETACCESS within the application (with the keyword PUBLIC) into the text console and to the log file (kernel.log) of the process D2000 Server.
The list contains the owner of register name as follows:
computer_name;process_name;event_name/activepicture_name

Example:
ACCESS LIST BEGIN
GETACCESS : "RegisteredName" is locked by : ComputerName;SELF.EVH;E.EventName
GETACCESS : "RegisteredName2" is locked by : ComputerName;ComputerName.HIP;S.PictureName
ACCESS LIST END

SHOW_ARC_STAT
process_name
Shows the statistical information about the running instances of archive - the maximum number and sum of the read requests that are being processed.
SHOW_CONFIG Shows configuration information of the process D2000 Server.
This information covers: Note: By comparing the information, obtained by this tell command, it is possible to find out whether D2000 Server processes in redundant group are configured identically, resp. if any parameter was omitted during migration of application server.
SHOW_DYN_INFO object_name or HOBJ

Shows dynamic information on the specified object (list of objects that dynamically or statically use the object) on the text console of the process D2000 Server.

Note:
The command is intended to be used mainly for D2000 System diagnostic purposes.

SHOW_DYNO_LIST idFirst idLast The command dumps the list of current dynamic objects (ID and object name) to the text console of process based on the defined interval.

Note: The command is mainly intended for diagnostic purposes.
SHOW_TRANS_LIST Lists internal transactions of the D2000 system.

Note: The command is intended to be used mainly for D2000 System diagnostic purposes.

SHUTDOWN D2000 Stops D2000 System.
SHUTDOWN RESTART Stops D2000 System and restarts the operating system.
SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN Stop D2000 system and shutdown operating system.
SHUTDOWN WINNT Stops D2000 System and restarts the operating system.
START process_name Starts specified process.
STDOUT output The command redirects the standard output to new output specified by output.

Example:
D2000 on OpenVMS platform: STDOUT "_TNA2:" (output is redirected to the terminal _TNA2:)
D2000 on Windows platform: STDOUT C:\output.txt (output is redirected to the file output.txt)

Note: If a D2000 process is run on Windows platform as a service, console output is disabled.

STOP process_name [FORCE] It stops a process. When using the optional parameter FORCE, the termination of process will be forced.
*SUSPEND* SLEEP [WAKEUP yyyy-mm-ddThh:mi:ssZ]|HIBERNATE It causes, that operating system switches into sleep mode (SLEEP) or hibernation (HIBERNATE). If OS switches into sleep mode, user may define a time of its automatic awakening by the parameter WAKEUP yyyy-mm-ddThh:mi:ssZ, where yyyy-mm-ddThh:mi:ssZ defines UTC time of awakening. The string must be in ISO 8601 format (http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601).

Example: *SUSPEND SLEEP WAKEUP 2015-02-11T12:00Z* - causes putting the computer to sleep and automatic awakening at noon, February 11th, 2015 (UTC).
TCP_NO_DELAY process_name|process_mask [FALSE|TRUE|QUERY] Enables, disables or queries the delay of data transfer between the process D2000 Server and the client connected via TCP/IP protocol. Setting the parameter TCP_NO_DELAY to TRUE disables TCP delay before sending TCP packets (function setsockopt with parameter TCP_NODELAY - see Nagle's algorithm). The delay improves efficiency of TCP/IP networks by reducing the number of packets that need to be sent over the network. On the other hand if the communicating partners wait for each other's response (e.g. remote procedure calls between two EVENT processes or between HI and EVENT), this delay can significantly slow down execution of scripts and other interactions.
By default TCP delay is on (TCP_NO_DELAY = FALSE).
This tell command is intended only for tuning and debugging purposes.

Note 1: When registering a TCP/IP client, the process D2000 Server queries the value of parameter TCP_NO_DELAY and, depending on this value, it does or does not change the parameter TCP_NO_DELAY for client connection. This value is then sent to client, which also changes TCP_NODELAY parameter of its TCP connection to server.
Warning: In current implementation the tell command TCP_NO_DELAY does not cause any change in the setting on client's side!
Note 2: Besides the parameter TCP_NO_DELAY, there is also another parameter which influences sending TCP delayed acknowledgments (it can be set on OpenVMS and *nix system by calling sysconfig -r inet tcpnodelack). This parameter induces a 200 ms delay before sending TCP acknowledgments and it can interact with TCP_NODELAY parameter.
XML_EXPORT Warning: Since the version V8.00.001, the command is not supported.

XML file(s) export from the directory, which is defined by the parameter path, together with the following parameters:

  • Path –  defines the directory where the objects will be exported; required parameter.
    It must contain the complete path, e.g. c:\XML. The path must exist. If it does not exist, the export is not allowed.
    Instead of fixed path, the user can select the default directory - by entering the value "*" into parameter.
    The default directory is placed in "[APP_DIR]\XML_EXPORT", where APP_DIR defines the application directory, e.g. c:\D2000\D2000.APP\application_name\XML_EXPORT" ".
  • Mask – defines the mask, which correspond to the list of objects that are to be exported; required parameter.
  • optional settings of XML_SETTINGS

The path for the file export on VMS must be written in Unix format.

Correct syntax: /DKB0/d2000/d2000-app/RIS_ROVE/XML/ mask
Incorrect syntax: DKB0:[d2000.d2000-app.RIS_ROVE.XML] mask - this syntax is not supported, export ends with error.

XML_EXPORT_TABLE  The configuration parts export to the XML files, which is not the part of the object configuration.
The parameters: [Path, FileName, TableName].
  • Path - defines the path for saving the configuration.
  • FileName - defines the name of output file. E.g. for the file "systemtxt", there is created the file with the name "systemtxt.xml".
  • TableName - defines the table of database, which the configuration is to be exported from.
    TableName can acquire following values: SYS_COLORS, SYSTEM_TEXT, TRANS_MASKA, DICTIONARY, LANGUAGES, LOGDEF, NAME_RULES.

Warning: Extension ".xml" is added automatically, do not write it.

XML_IMPORT Warning: This command is not supported for OpenVMS.

XML file(s) import from the directory, which is defined by the parameter Path.
The parameter: [path_to_dir / path_to_file]

The initialization of tell command is conditioned by using a configuration key.

The path for the file import on VMS should be entered in Unix format.
Correct syntax: /DKB0/d2000/d2000-app/RIS_ROVE/XML/
Incorrect syntax: DKB0:[d2000.d2000-app.RIS_ROVE.XML] - this syntax is not supported, import of directory containing XML files ends with error

The import of one file supports the both records:
Correct syntax: /DKB0/d2000/d2000-app/RIS_ROVE/XML/file.xml
Correct syntax: DKB0:[d2000.d2000-app.RIS_ROVE.XML]file.xml

Note: The command belongs to the "security" TELL commands. I.e., it can be activated only from interactive processes with configuration key or from process D2000 Event Handler.

XML_IMPORT_TABLE Import of the configuration parts that is not the part of the object configuration from XML files.
The parameter [Path, FileName, TableName[, CleanTable]]
  • Path - defines the path from which the configuration will be read.
  • FileName - defines the name of input file without xml extension. For example, "systemtxt" for the file with the name "systemtxt.xml".
  • TableName - defines the table of database to which the configuration is to be imported.
    TableName can acquire following values: SYS_COLORS, SYSTEM_TEXT, TRANS_MASKA, DICTIONARY, LANGUAGES, LOGDEF, NAME_RULES.
  • CleanTable - defines whether the table in database will be cleaned before import.
    This parameter is optional, default value is FALSE.
    Parameter can acquire two values: TRUE - clean table, FALSE - table is updated.

The initialization of tell command is conditioned by using the configuration key.

Note: The command belongs to the "security" TELL commands. I.e., it can be activated only from interactive processes with configuration key or from process D2000 Event Handler.

XML_SETTINGS Warning: Since the version V8.00.001, the command is not supported.

Sets the parameters for TELL commands XML_IMPORT a XML_EXPORT.

The command without parameter displays the default parameters of D2000 Server.

XML_Update Partial update of the objects by XML from the directory, which is defined by parameter Path.
The parameter:
[path_to_dir / path_to_file]

Note: The command belongs to the "security" TELL commands. I.e., it can be activated only from interactive processes with configuration key or from process D2000 Event Handler.


D2000 ARCHIV

BACKUP [path] Creates an archive database backup. If the parameter path is not specified, the backup will be performed into the directory, which is set in the archive configuration.
CALC_OLD_REQUESTS [path+filename] Executes recalcs of old values, which were redirected to the auxiliary calc task (see the archive parameter RecalcImmediateDepth) and then instead of being performed were stored to the file (see the archive parameter DropOldRequests). If path+filename is not specified, the file name_ARCHIV_DROPPED_CALCS.DAT will be processed by name.ARC and then renamed to name_ARCHIV_DROPPED_CALCS.DONE (if such a file exists, it will be deleted).

Note: This command fails if the archive parameter DropOldRequests has value 1, because in this case the recalcs would be again stored to the file after being read.

CLEANUP_SLICES A command that must be run after the change of parameter DataTableSlices from value 1 to value 2 (i.e. after changing the time slices mode to time slices for structured archives only).
Archive will transfer the archived values from time slices of simple archives to the original data tables and these time slices will be deleted.
Note: for simple archives, from start of the the archiv till the transfer of archived values to the original data tables, the archiv will provide only data which are located in original data tables. Therefore this conversion is recommended only for systems with redundant archives and the archive performing conversion should be set as passive instance.
CRC path\filename mask from to [step] [PO] Parameter checks the data identity in instance archives. Creating the file with CRC (checking sum) for archive objects that correspond to mask for entered time period.
Optional parameter step (in hours) allows to divide the calculation for time period into intervals.
The parameter PO ensures the calculation will be executed only for primary archive data.

Note: Values entering the CRC calculation can be "truncated" - in a 64-bit floating point value complying with the IEEE 754 standard, the two lowest bytes will be zeroed, if a debug category DBG.ARCHIV.CRC.Z2LB is enabled. The truncation can be used to ignore minor differences (16. and higher decimal point), which can occur in floating point calculations in archives running on different processors.
CRC_TREE path\filename name row col from to [step] Parameter checks the data identity in instance archives. Creating the file with CRC (checking sum) for archive objects that correspond to mask for entered time period.
The calculation will be realized for object that has been defined by parameter "name row col" and for all objects that influence its value.
Optional parameter step (in hours) allows to divide the calculation for time period into intervals.
See the note to CRC command.
DEL mask [before] Deletes data from the archive database as follows:
  • the parameter before is not defined - for individual archive objects, there will be deleted all data that are older than the history depth (the parameter History depth) defined in the configuration of the objects,
  • the parameter before is defined - there will be deleted all data with the timestamps older than defined by the parameter before.
DELETE_DATA mask from [to] Deletes data from the archive database without activation of dependent statistics evaluation (similar to the action DELETEARCHDATA).
Time format is dd-mm-rrrr hh:mi:ss.mss.
DI ON/OFF Debug Info - shows / hides internal debug information of the process D2000 Archiv (only if the process window is displayed on the desktop).
DI ON/OFF [HOBJ/mask [ROW [COL]]] Debug Info for values - enables / disables displaying information about the evaluation of historical values with specified HOBJ or with the name matching given mask. For structured historical values, you can specify required structure item - column (if ROW=0) or row (if COL=0).

Example:
DP ON H.Test1 3 4 - enables debug information for the item of structured historical value H.Test1 on row 3 and column 4
DP ON H.Test2 - enables debug information for historical value H.Test2 (for all items if the object is a structure)
DP OFF 1234 0 4 - disables debug information for the whole column 4 in the structured historical value with HOBJ=1234

By default, debug information shows just the time and the value of historical value. Enabling the debug category DBG.ARCHIV.DATA (in the process D2000 System Console or using the start parameter /E+DBG.ARCHIV.DATA when starting the process D2000 Archiv), allows to show the complete stored data designed for the D2000 System developers:
Time (archive value time)
Value (value)
Status (a True/False array containing Valid, ProcAlarm, NoAckPAlarm, PrAlSilent, Weak, NoAckValue, Transient, Default, Manual, AlCrit, Unknown values)
Limits (one of the value of InLimit, VL_Limit, L_Limit, H_Limit, VH_Limit, LimitsProblem)
ArchFlags (a True/False array containing Start, Stop, Block, UnBlock, Deleted, UserModify, OldVal, ProcesModify, LoadData, MONO_TIME, K, L, M, N, O, Ver1 values)

DI ONREC/OFFREC HOBJ/mask [ROW [COL]] Debug Info for values - recursive. The command extends the functionality of the previous commands with the possibility of showing / hiding the debug information for historical values that depend on specified historical values (e.g. minute averages).
DISMOUNT_TREZOR path+trezor_name
Sybase platform: The parameter path+trezor_name specifies the path and the name of the depository database to dismount. The * and ? characters for mask definition can be used in the depository database name. If more files match to entered mask, all these ones will be dismounted.

For more information see the topic On-line access to data from depository databases.
DISMOUNT_TREZOR Id [SEGMENT seg]
DISMOUNT_TREZOR trezor_name [SEGMENT seg]
DISMOUNT_TREZOR IdFrom IdTo [SEGMENT seg]
Oracle platform: The parameter Id or trezor_name defines the number (name) of depository database to dismount.
Name of depository database is the name of depository tablespace (e.g. MYAPP_TS_TREZOR15 or MYAPP_TS_TREZOR15_02) or name of tablespace's datafile (e.g. MYAPP_TS_TREZOR0015_S02_20040801.ORA).
You can also dismount all depository databases (except the ones that are currently being filled) by using the parameter all. The parameters IdFrom and IdTo allow to dismount a sequence of depository databases.
The parameter SEGMENT seg (where seg is the number of depository database segment) allows to dismount just the segment. Seg is the number between 0 and TrezorCountSegments. If the command DISMOUNT is used without the parameter SEGMENT Seg for depository database segments enabled, the process D2000 Archiv attempts to dismount all segments of specified depository database/s.

For more information see the topic On-line access to data from depository databases.
DISMOUNT_TREZOR Id [SEGMENT seg]
DISMOUNT_TREZOR IdFrom IdTo [SEGMENT seg]
PostgreSQL platform: The parameter Id defines the number of depository database to dismount.
You can also dismount all depository databases (except the ones that are currently being filled) by using the parameter all. The parameters IdFrom and IdTo allow to dismount a sequence of depository databases.
The parameter SEGMENT seg (where seg is the number of depository database segment) allows to dismount just the segment. Seg is the number between 0 and TrezorCountSegments. If the command DISMOUNT is used without the parameter SEGMENT Seg for depository database segments enabled, the process D2000 Archiv attempts to dismount all segments of specified depository database/s.

For more information see the topic On-line access to data from depository databases.
DP ON/OFF Debug Pipe - shows / hides the course of communication with D2000 Server (only if the process window is displayed on the desktop).
DROP_LIST path+filename Creates the file (defined by the parameter path+filename) containing SQL commands to delete tables, which are not used by the archive configuration. If the time slices are enabled, the file will contain also the commands to delete respective rows of the table ARC_SLICE, which contain information about the time slices corresponding to tables that are to be deleted.
FILL_CACHE Manual loading of archive cache (only available for isochronous cache mode) by reading values from archive database.
Archive cache loading can be also automatic after startup - for more information see description of parameter IsoCacheAutoFill.
FORCE_CLEAR HOBJ/mask For selected object(s), their ClearTime is set to a value of several hours in the past, which means that a periodic delete of object's data should occur shortly (unless it is disabled for some reason, e.g. if the time slices are enabled, it can depend on parameters DeleteInSlice0 and DeleteInSlices).
FREEZE freeze_seconds [report_seconds]

UNFREEZE
FREEZE command causes the writing and calculating tasks of archive stop processing the requests for a period freeze_seconds. Within this time, the next task (deleting) will list the number of requests (primary and calculated) in the queues. After elapsing the time freeze_seconds, the processing of values will be restored. If the parameter report_seconds is entered, the deleting task continues to list the number of request in the queues for this period.
FREEZE command is primarily used for performance tests (testing the maximum speed for processing the requests under load). Before its using, you should realize that it does not influence reading from archive, but during its execution, the writing to the archive (so the newest values are not available when reading) and the calculations are not executed for the period freeze_seconds. In the redundant systems with 2 and more archives, we recommend to execute FREEZE command on a passive instance, so that the functionality of subsystem will not be affected.
UNFREEZE command (without parameters) is used for aborting an inactivity that was caused by FREEZE command.
IMPORT_DATA Activates the process D2000 Archiv to import external data, e.g. Importing archive databases from D2000 V3.65 (OS/2).
LIST_TREZOR [all]
LIST_TREZOR id
The parameter allows to shows the list of depository databases used by the process D2000 Archiv. The contents of the list depends on the used platform - Sybase, PostgreSQL or Oracle.
Parameter id:
LOAD_TREZOR path+filename [mask] [from] [to] On-line depository database import.
MOUNT_TREZOR path+trezor_name Sybase platform: The parameter path+depository_name defines the path and name of the depository database to be mounted. The name may contain * and ? characters to define a mask. If more files match specified mask, all these will be mounted.

For more information see the topic On-line access to data from depository databases.
MOUNT_TREZOR Id [SEGMENT seg] [WRITE]
MOUNT_TREZOR trezor_name [SEGMENT seg] [WRITE]
MOUNT_TREZOR IdFrom IdTo [SEGMENT seg] [WRITE]
Oracle platform: The parameter Id (trezor_name) defines the number (name) of a depository database to be mounted.
Name of depository database is the name of depository tablespace (e.g. MYAPP_TS_TREZOR15 or MYAPP_TS_TREZOR15_02) or name of tablespace's datafile (e.g. MYAPP_TS_TREZOR0015_S02_20040801.ORA).
The parameters IdFrom and IdTo allow to mount the sequence of depository databases.
The parameter SEGMENT Seg (where Seg is the number of the depository database segment) allows to mount on just one depository database segment. If the command MOUNT is used without the parameter SEGMENT Seg for depository database with segments enabled, the process D2000 Archiv attempts to mount on all segments of specified depository database/s.
The parameter Write can be used to mount depository database (s) for writing (for depository databases synchronization through the Arcsynchro tool).

For more information see the topic On-line access to data from depository databases.
MOUNT_TREZOR Id [SEGMENT seg] [WRITE]
MOUNT_TREZOR IdFrom IdTo [SEGMENT seg] [WRITE]
PostgreSQL platform: The parameter Id specifies the number of a depository database to be mounted. The parameter SEGMENT Seg (where Seg is the number of the depository database segment) allows to mount on just one depository database segment. If the command MOUNT is used without the parameter SEGMENT Seg for depository database with segments enabled, the process D2000 Archiv attempts to mount on all segments of specified depository database/s.
The parameter Write can be used to mount depository database (s) for writing (for depository databases synchronization through the Arcsynchro tool).

For more information see the topic On-line access to data from depository databases.
PENDING_REQUESTS path+filename Creates a file containing the descriptions of pending requests.
RECALC Mask [Row [Col]] From [To] [BACKGROUND] Recalculates the values in the statistical archive.
Mask - defines the list of objects, which are to be recalculated. If the specific row and/or column of the structured archive is  recalculated, it is possible to specify parameters Row and Col (if unspecified, their default value is 0, meaning "whole row/column").
The parameters <From, To> define a time interval to be recalculated. If end time is not entered, current time will be used. Time format is dd-mm-yyyy [hh[:mi[:ss[.mss]]]].
Optional parameter BACKGROUND (implemented in version 7.02.006) puts the recalculation to the auxiliary calc task (see the archive parameter RecalcImmediateDepth). The parameter is recommended for long-lasting recalculation of historical values which are supposed to be performed on the background while archive still continues archiving real-time data.

Note: If the parameter RecalcTimeIntervalLimit has non-zero value and the time interval <From, To> is longer than RecalcTimeIntervalLimit hours, the parameter BACKGROUND is mandatory, to ensure that the recalculation will be performed by auxiliary calc. This behaviour is stated as a protection against overloading the main task by recalculations.
RELEASE_TREZOR Early disconnection of current depository database.
REM_EMPTY_SLICES HOBJ|mask If the time slices are activated, the command causes that archive will review all time slices of simple archive objects according to the defined HOBJ or mask and deletes the time slices without data.
The command is used to purify the archive database from empty time slices that were created due to error of archive. This error was repaired in the supported versions in June 8, 2015.
REORGANIZE On-line reorganization of archive database. The command compacts all archive tables (same as the Oracle command ALTER TABLE MOVE or the Sybase command REORGANIZE TABLE INDEX).

Note: For Oracle, PostgreSQL and Sybase 8.0 platforms or later only.

REORGANIZE HOBJ|mask [SLICE slice] [tablespace]

On-line reorganization of archive table of object with specified HOBJ or with name matching specified mask. If the parameter tablespace is also defined, given archive table will be moved to specified tablespace. If time slices are on, all slices of one archive object will be reorganized/moved unless a slice number slice is specified.

Note 1: The parameter tablespace can be used on Oracle platform only.
Note 2: The slice number, except for ordinary values, supports special values:

  • value -1 means "all slices"
  • value -2 means "slice for current time"
  • value -3 means "previous time slice"
  • value -4 means "all slices older than current time slice"

REORGANIZE ON Enables the reorganization of archive database (same as running the process D2000 Archiv with the /DBCY parameter).
REORGANIZE OFF Enables the reorganization of archive database (same as running the process D2000 Archiv without the /DBCY parameter).
REORGANIZE ACTIVE Enables the reorganization of archive database in the active mode only (same as running the process D2000 Archiv with the /DBCA parameter).
REORGANIZE PASSIVE Enables the reorganization of archive database in the passive mode only (same as running the process D2000 Archiv with the /DBCP parameter).
REORGANIZE SHRINK Enables the alternate mode of reorganization of archive database - only for Oracle 10g and above (dame as running the process D2000 Archiv with the /DBCS parameter).
Note: To enable the original mode, use tell command REORGANIZE MOVE.
REORGANIZE TableRowLimit rowLimit On-line change of the parameter ReorganizeTableRowLimit used for the automatic reorganization of archive database.
REORGANIZE TableTimeLimit timeLimit On-line change of the parameter ReorganizeTableTimeLimit used for the automatic reorganization of archive database.
SET_CACHE size [MB] The command allows the user to change the dynamic cache size to speed-up the calculation of statistical historical values while the process D2000 Archiv is still running.

Note 1: The initial cache size can be specified by the parameter MaxCacheSize in the process D2000 Application Manager.
Note 2: The command SET_CACHE also changes value of the parameter MaxCacheSize in registry.
SET_OPTION
name_parameter
value_parameter
Tell command SET_OPTION controls the following configuration and start-up parameters of the process D2000 Archiv:

name_parameter value_parameter description

AlmostZero
ALMOST_ZERO

positive real number (e.g. 1e-10)

See description of the parameter AlmostZero.
CommitCountActive
COMMIT_COUNT_ACTIVE
positive number See description of the parameter CommitCountActive.
CommitCountPassive
COMMIT_COUNT_PASSIVE
positive number See description of the parameter CommitCountPassive.
CommitTimeActive
COMMIT_TIME_ACTIVE
positive number See description of the parameter CommitTimeActive.
CommitTimePassive
COMMIT_TIME_PASSIVE
positive number See description of the parameter CommitTimePassive.
DBPO ON/OFF Only primary data processing.
RX ON/OFF No delete.
RO ON/OFF Read only.
RS ON/OFF> Backup by copying.
DBRT ON/OFF Calculation of the computed historical values in real time.
READ_ARCHIVE_DEPTH "dd-mm-yyyy hh-mi-ss"

OFF
Limitation of the reading depth from the archive.

If the saving to the depository is ON the older data than the specified date will be read from the depository databases. This parameter can be used for checking if the depositories truly contain all data (e.g. after the patching by arcsynchro).
The value OFF deactivates the limitation.
When the limitation is active, every reading from the archive (in which the limitation is applied) produces the following note in the archive log file:
Start time for reading values from archive is before READ_ARCHIVE_DEPTH, limiting

DiskUsageWarning
DISK_USAGE_WARNING
ON/OFF See description of the parameter DiskUsageWarning.
DropOldRequests
DROP_OLD_REQUESTS
ON/OFF See description of the parameter DropOldRequests.
IsochronousCache
ISOCHRONOUS_CACHE
ON/OFF See description of the parameter IsochronousCache.
IsoCacheFullDepth
ISOCACHE_FULL_DEPTH
ON/OFF See description of the parameter IsoCacheFullDepth.

IsoCacheDepth
ISOCACHE_DEPTH

positive number (seconds)

See description of the parameter IsoCacheDepth.
OldValOnAuxTask
OLD_VAL_ON_AUX_TASK
ON/OFF See description of the parameter OldValOnAuxTask.
OneThreadForGraph
ONE_THREAD_FOR_GRAPH
ON/OFF See description of the parameter OneThreadForGraph.
PG_ReorganizeSlice
PG_REORGANIZE_SLICE
0-2 See description of the parameter PG_ReorganizeSlice.
RecalcImmediateDepth
RECALC_IMMEDIATE_DEPTH
seconds/OFF See description of the parameter RecalcImmediateDepth.
RecalcParallelInterval
RECALC_PARALLEL_INTERVAL
seconds/OFF See description of the parameter RecalcParallelInterval.
RecalcTimeIntervalLimit
RECALC_TIME_INTERVAL_LIMIT
hours/OFF See description of the parameter RecalcTimeIntervalLimit.
RecalcUseTrezor
RECALC_USE_TREZOR
ON/OFF See description of the parameter RecalcUseTrezor.
ReadTimeBeforeStart
READ_TIME_BEFORE_START
seconds/OFF See description of the parameter ReadTimeBeforeStart.
ReorganizeOffset
REORGANIZE_OFFSET
hh:mi See description of the parameter ReorganizeOffset.
ReorganizePeriode
REORGANIZE_PERIODE
hours See description of the parameter ReorganizePeriode.
ReorganizeTableRowLimit
REORGANIZE_TABLE_ROW_LIMIT
rows See description of the parameter ReorganizeTableRowLimit.
ReorganizeTableTimeLimit
REORGANIZE_TABLE_TIME_LIMIT
hours See description of the parameter ReorganizeTableTimeLimit.
Tablespace_Name
TABLESPACE_NAME
name_of_tablespace See description of the parameter Tablespace_Name (only on Oracle platform).

TrezorReadSegment0
TREZOR_READ_SEGMENT0

ON/OFF

See description of the parameter TrezorReadSegment0.

Note: Tell command SET_OPTION will change the configuration parameters placed in registry not only in archive but also in Registry.

SHOW_DYN_INFO HOBJ/name [ROW [COL]] Shows dynamic information on the specified object (current value, last sent value, time of next calculation for periodic archived objects, time of periodic deleting, parameters and content of cache) on the text console of the process D2000 Archiv.

Note: The command is mainly intended for D2000 System diagnostic purposes.

SHOW_CACHE count If archive cache is enabled, the result is a list of top count historical values having the most values in archive cache.
For every value the following properties are displayed: HOBJ, name, number of items and time interval of values in archive cache.
SHOW_CONFIG Shows configuration information of the process D2000 Archiv and archive database.
This information covers:
  • start parameters of process specified in the configuration of archive process (if the archive process is run by process D2000 Server ), or archive service (if the archive process is run by its own watchdog), or command-line parameters (if the archive process is run manually),
  • parameters for archive specified in Windows registry,
  • parameters stored directly in archive database in LOG_DATA table (see the parameter /CLD of arcsynchro utility),
  • specific parameters of database (currently only for Oracle platform).
Note: By comparing information, obtained by this tell command, there is possible to find out whether the redundant archives are configured identically or if any parameter was omitted during migration of archive, database etc.
SHOW_INFO Shows various information about the process D2000 Archiv and the archive database.
STATISTICS path+filename hours Creates the file path+filename with statistical information, i.e. number of values for individual historical values from the last n-hours.
STDOUT output The command redirects the standard output to a new output.

Example:
D2000 on OpenVMS platform: STDOUT "_TNA2:" (output is redirected to the terminal _TNA2:)
D2000 on Windows platform: STDOUT C:\output.txt (output is redirected to the file output.txt)
Note: If a D2000 process is runing on Windows platform as a service, console output is disabled. Therefore if this functionality is required, it is necessary for a D2000 process to be started by D2000 Server without /X parameter.

STOP_IMPORT_DATA Deactivates a feature of the process D2000 - import of external data.
STOP [NOQUEUE] Stops the process D2000 Archiv. All unsaved values from the request queue are to be automatically stored on the disk and during the next starting the process, the values will be read from the disk. The current values of historical values are to be stored in the table SAVED_LAST_ROWS to quicken the next start of the process.
If the parameter NOQUEUE is used, the unsaved values from the request queue will not be stored in the file (it quickens stopping the process with a large amount of unprocessed values).
TIMESTAT START
TIMESTAT RESTART
TIMESTAT SHOW
TIMESTAT SHOWLONG
TIMESTAT SHOWSTART
TIMESTAT STOP
Starts (START), stops (STOP), restarts (RESTART), shows (SHOW), shows and restarts (SHOWSTART) or shows the time statistics of reading task(s) in long time format, including the days (SHOWLONG). After starting the statistics, the database reading task(s) will start the measuring time, spent in various parts of reading procedure. These values can be used for tuning by system specialists. Time statistics are displayed per reading task and if ReadThreadsCount > 1, also totals for all tasks are shown.
Note: When time statistics are on, reading from archive may be several percent slower due to time measuring.

D2000 KOM

DEBUGWIN DEBUG/REQ/KOMARC The Debug window of the process D2000 KOM displays:
  • DEBUG - trace communications with devices (implicit setting),
  • REQ - current processed communication request + requests in queue,
  • KOMARC - trace readings/writings into the archive file of KOM Archiv.
DI ON/OFF HOBJ/mask Debug Info for values - enables / disables displaying information about the evaluation of:
  • I/O tag with specified HOBJ,
  • all I/O tags on the station with specified HOBJ,
  • I/O tags with the name matching given mask,
  • all I/O tags on the stations with the names matching given mask.
DP ON/OFF Debug Pipe - shows / hides the course of communication with D2000 KOM (only if the process window is displayed on the desktop).
GETKOMARCDEPTH Gets the timestamp of oldest data stored in the KOM Archive.
GETOLDVAL StationName [M:PointMask] [NORECALC] "BeginTime" ["EndTime"] Reads historical values from a device - station StationName. The values from defined interval will be read. The parameter EndTime is optional and if is not entered, the current time will be used.
Time format ("BeginTime", "EndTime") is "dd-mm-yyyy hh:mi:ss".

This feature is supported only by some communication protocols (Datalogger ESC8800, ESC8816, UNIP_TS ...).
Warning: This is not a function of KOM Archiv but it is the reading values directly from a device!

NORECALC parameter causes the archive does not execute the calculation of calculated archive objects, the values of which are calculated just from the values acquired by this calling of tell command. For some protocols (OPC DA, OPC HDA and IEC 870-5-104), there can be used a parameter of mask "M:", which is used to read the archive values only for selected I/O tags from the station StationName, which match the mask.
LNSTAT OPEN/CLOSE LineName The command can be used only for the lines of Serial category (asynchronous serial lines). The command stops the communication (CLOSE) and disconnects the communication port. Then the port can be used by other programs, e.g. diagnostic or configuration tools. Stations on the line are to be in the Communication error state. The communication will be recovered either using the command LNSTAT OPEN or after restarting the whole communication process.
LNTRACE DEC/HEX Enables the decimal / hexadecimal format of line listening. Default format is hexadecimal.
READKOMARC ["BeginTime"] ["EndTime"] Reads the values from KOM Archiv. There are transferred all old values from given interval. The parameter BeginTime is optional and if it is not entered, the data from all history depth of KOM Archiv will be read there. The parameter EndTime is optional and if it is not entered, the current time will be used. If the parameters BeginTime and EndTime are not defined, there will be sent just the values, which have not been sent. If at least the parameter BeginTime is defined, there will be sent all values within given interval.

Return codes:

  • SUCCESS - transaction successful, data transfer to the system finished,
  • IGNORED - the process D2000 KOM is not running in the mode of KOM Archiv,
  • ERROR - invalid parameters (time format: dd-mm-yyyy hh:mi:ss), wrong sequence of entered times - BeginTime > EndTime.
RESETPERF LineName/StationName Resets the statistics of given line / station - the system structured variable SV._System_LinePerformance / SV._System_LinePerformance. It is executed immediately but it will be visible after the process D2000 KOM sends new statistics to the process D2000 Server (periodically in each 10 seconds).
SETPTADDR name "address1" "address2" Dynamic change of the I/O tag address. The parameter name specifies the I/O tag. It can be entered as the object name (e.g. "M.CoolantTemperature") or the object HOBJ (the syntax requires the character '$' before HOBJ, e.g. "$278"). The parameters address1 and address2 defines the new I/O tag address.
Change of address will become evident only in internal data structures of KOM process. It is not sent, in a centralized way, to server, i.e. changed address is valid until restart of process. After this, the value from the initial configuration will be used again.

Return codes:

  • SUCCESS - changed address (the value of the I/O tag is invalid till it is read from the new address).
  • IGNORED - process D2000 KOM does not support dynamic address change - licence limitation.
  • ERROR
    1. duplicate address
    2. point not found
    3. bad address format

Dynamic change of the I/O tag address is implemented only for limited group of communication protocols:

SETSTADDR name "address" Dynamic change of station address. The parameter name specifies station. It can be entered as the object name (e.g. "S.Stanica"). Parameter "address" defines its new address. Change of station address will become evident only in internal data structures of KOM process. It is not sent, in a centralized way, to server, i.e. changed address is valid until restart of process. After this, the value from the initial configuration will be used again.

Return codes:

  • SUCCESS - changed address,
  • IGNORED - D2000 KOM does not support dynamic change of address for given protocol,
  • ERROR
    1. object not found
    2. invalid number of parameters

Dynamic change of address is implemented only for limited group of communication protocols:

SHOW TAG TagName/TagHOBJ Enables debug information for given I/O tag. The command requires either the name or HOBJ of I/O tag. The debug information is usable for D2000 System developers.
SHUTDOWN WINNT Restarts the computer with the process D2000 KOM (the process must be running).
START_RECORD dir_name_only [begin_time] end_time Starts a data recording into subdirectory (application directory) with the name dir_name_only. If the directory does not exist, it will be created.
The start of tell command from D2000 Server - at first, the file containing the initialization values of DODM objects dodm_values.dat is recorded and then D2000 Server will send this command to clients.
Data are recorded within the time period <begin_time, end_time>. If <begin_time> is not set, data are recorded immediately.

Example:
Data files, recorded by tell command:
START_RECORD DirName "01-12-2008 08:22:27" "01-12-2008 11:02:07"

These four data files (it relates to four hourly intervals) are the result of record:
KOM-SELF_2008_12_01_08.dat < 01-12-2008 08:22:27 ; 01-12-2008 09:00:00 >
KOM-SELF_2008_12_01_09.dat < 01-12-2008 09:00:00 ; 01-12-2008 10:00:00 >
KOM-SELF_2008_12_01_10.dat < 01-12-2008 10:00:00 ; 01-12-2008 11:00:00 >
KOM-SELF_2008_12_01_11.dat < 01-12-2008 11:00:00 ; 01-12-2008 11:02:07 >

Note: Tell command uses the format "dd-mm-rrrr hh:mm:ss" for the parameters of datetime type.
It is possible to start up this tell command from D2000 Server, as well as directly from the clients (currently only from KOM client).
Data are recorded into chosen subdirectory in application directory, in the form of data files representing hourly time period.

STOP_RECORD Stops a data recording immediately, it is not necessary to wait for end_time. If the recording does not work, the error will occur.

Note: It is possible to start up this tell command from D2000 Server, as well as directly from the clients (currently only from KOM client).

START_REPLAY dir_name_only [begin_time [/NOW]]
or
START_REPLAY dir_name_only /LOOP
Starts a data replaying from subdirectory (application directory) with the name dir_name_only. If the directory does not exist, the error will occur.
The start of tell command from D2000 Server - at first, the file containing the initialization values of DODM objects dodm_values.dat is recorded and then D2000 Server will send this command to the clients with parameter /NOW.
It replays all data (in data files) with the time stamp >= begin_time. Time stamp of data represents the particular time from the recorded time period. Time of data replaying must be from the range of the recorded time period.

Example of data replaying:

begin_time /NOW Description
no no
  • data are replayed immediately
  • if CT = 02-12-2008 14:11:02, data are replayed from TS >= 01-12-2008 09:11:02
  • if CT = 02-12-2008 14:33:55, data are replayed from TS >= 01-12-2008 08:33:55
yes no
  • if begin_time = 01-12-2008 08:27:27, data are replayed from time so that this time corresponds with a shift from hour
  • if CT = 02-12-2008 14:11:02, data are replayed from TS >= 01-12-2008 08:27:27, when CT = 02-12-2008 14:27:27
  • if CT = 02-12-2008 14:33:55, data are replayed from TS >= 01-12-2008 08:27:27, when CT = 02-12-2008 15:27:27
yes yes
  • if begin_time = 01-12-2008 08:27:27, the command finds the nearest time (time stamp) so that data could be replayed immediately
  • if CT = 02-12-2008 14:11:02, data are replayed from TS >= 01-12-2008 09:11:02
  • if CT = 02-12-2008 14:33:55, data are replayed from TS >= 01-12-2008 08:33:55
In this situation, also data, recorded before TS, are replayed. This data are replayed at the beginning.
Time Stamp (TS) - blue color, current time (CT) - red color

If /LOOP is used, data replaying will be again started automatically. It can be stopped by the Tell command STOP_REPLAY.

Note: Tell command uses the format "dd-mm-rrrr hh:mm:ss" for the parameters of datetime type.
It is possible to start up this tell command from D2000 Server, as well as directly from the clients (currently only from KOM client).
Process D2000 KOM can be started up in replay mode only with the start parameter /Replay. It causes, the process D2000KOM does not communicate with devices.

STOP_REPLAY Stops a data replaying immediately. If the replaying does not work, the error will occur.

Note: There is possible to start up this tell command from D2000 Server, as well as directly from the clients (currently only from KOM client).

STDOUT output The command redirects the standard output to new one.

Example:
D2000 on OpenVMS platform: STDOUT "_TNA2:" (output is redirected to the terminal _TNA2:)
D2000 on Windows platform: STDOUT C:\output.txt (output is redirected to the file output.txt)
Note: See a note for STDOUT command for D2000 Archiv.

STOP Stops the process D2000 KOM.
STSTAT START/STOP StationName Enables the communication (the parameter START) or disable the communication (parameter STOP) on the station StationName. The station will get the value StON (START) or StOFF (STOP).
STWATCH StationName ["Number"] The command generates one or several requests for priority reading of all I/O tags on given station. It can be used only for some communication protocols (of request-response type). The parameter Number defines the number of requests, possible value is within 1...5. If the parameter is not defined, just one request will be generated.

D2000 EVENT

DYNAMIC_INFO Tell command for the processes with the name *.EVH and *.HIS.
Tell command does not contain any parameters.

After receiving the command, the process writes, into proper log file, information about:

- list of all running instances of ESL scripts
Format: ESL;ESL name

ESL - text identifying the next information
ESL name - script identification1

- registered text strings (GETACCESS action)
Format: ACCESS;ESL name;String;time of GetAccess;bGlobal;userComment;status

ACCESS - text identifying the next information
ESL name - script identification1
String - registered text string
time of GetAccess - time of string registration
bGlobal - flag defining the string to be global
userComment - comment
status - text "IN PROGRESS", if the global string has been registered, otherwise empty text ""

- list of all open XML documents (%XML_CreateDocument, %XML_OpenDocument)
Format: XML;ESL name;handle

XML - text identifying the next information
ESL name - script identification1
handle - unique numerical identifier of XML document; it is identical to handle which is used by functions %XML_* 

- list of objects that have been opened by function %OpenRefToObject
Format: REFOBJ;Esl Name;Synchro;Obj HOBJ;Obj Name;Open In Progress

REFOBJ - text identifying the next information
ESL name - script identification1
Synchro - value of parameter _bSynchro at calling of the function %OpenRefToObject
Obj HOBJ - unique identifier of opened object
Obj Name - unique name of opened object
Open In Progress - flag defining if the object is just being opened

- list of active database connections (by the actions DB_TRANS_OPEN, DB_CONNECT, PG_CONNECT, SQL_CONNECT)
Format: DBCONNECT;ESL name;DB TRANS HANDLE;SUB CONNECT HANDLE;TYPE;OBJNAME;Prepared SQL Command;Last SQL Prepare; Comment

DBCONNECT - text identifying the next information
ESL name - script identification1
DB TRANS HANDLE - identifier of transaction connections (it is created by calling the action DB_TRANS_OPEN), or 0, if the connection is not implemented transactional
SUB CONNECT HANDLE - identifier of connection (it is created by calling the actions DB_CONNECT, PG_CONNECT, SQL_CONNECT)
TYPE - type of connection (SUB CONNECT HANDLE)
OBJNAME - object name, on which the connection is joining
Prepared SQL Command - flag of the existence of prepared SQL command
Last SQL Prepare - form of the last SQL command which has been prepared by calling the action SQL_PREPARE
Comment - position where the action SQL_PREPARE was called

- list of files which have been opened by functions %FIO_*
Format: FIO;ESL name;file name

FIO - text identifying the next information
ESL name - script identification1
file name - file name

- list of created data containers (CNT_CREATE action)
Format: CNT;ESL name;handle;NR;valTyp;is array

CNT - text identifying the next information
ESL name - script identification1
handle - unique numerical identifier of data container
NR - number of elements
valTyp - type of key which identifies the items in data container uniquely
is array - flag determining whether the action CNT_CNVTOARRAY is applied on proper data container

1 - script identification: text string uniquely identifying the running ESL scrip. It contains the object name (HOBJ)[instance number] unique numerical identifier.
Example: E.Script(728)[105]1872
(%GetSelfInstanceId, %GetSelfHBJ)

SHOW_TRANS_LIST idInstance If idInstance = 0, the command shows both the list of all instances of events that are pending to finish the transaction, and the list of transactions. If idInstance <> 0, the command shows the information about the particular instance (you can find the list of instances in the dialog window ESL Diagnostic Pack or by the tell command TASK_STATUS).
STATISTICS path+file Writes data about the processor time consumption according to individual events into a file.
STDOUT output The command redirects the standard output to new one.

Example:
D2000 on OpenVMS platform: STDOUT "_TNA2:" (output is redirected to the terminal _TNA2:)
D2000 on Windows platform: STDOUT C:\output.txt (output is redirected to the file output.txt)
Note: See a note for STDOUT command for D2000 Archiv.

TASK_STATUS path+filename Writes just executed line of all the script running in given process into a file (*.EVH or *.HIS). The command also supplies the information about whether the ESL script is currently executing the external function. If yes, the file will contain the name of the function and the line number of the script calling the function.

D2000 CALC

DP ON/OFF Debug Pipe - shows / hides the course of communication with D2000 Calc (only if the process window is displayed on the desktop).
RESET_STATISTICS Resets the counters for evaluating the statistical data.
STATISTICS path+file Writes statistical data about individual I/O tags into a file. The file contains the following information: I/O tag name, number of recalculations and number of new values broadcasted into the system. The counters are reset while starting the process D2000 Calc or using the command RESET_STATISTICS.
STDOUT output The command redirects the standard output to new one.

Example:
D2000 on OpenVMS platform: STDOUT "_TNA2:" (output is redirected to the terminal _TNA2:).
D2000 on Windows platform: STDOUT C:\output.txt (output is redirected to the file output.txt).
Note: See a note for STDOUT command for D2000 Archiv.

CHECK_DESTID_VALUES [DestId [ColIndex]] [FlagList] The command enables to compare the values of destination columns (of structured variables), configured in the eval tags, with the values that were calculated by D2000 Calc.

When specifying the particular object of Structured variable type, for which the comparison should be done, the value of parameter DestId, or also ColIndex for the particular column, must be a non-zero. It is followed by the optional key words from the list: Detail, Debug, Ignore_Time, ReCalc0s, ReCalc1m.
You may find the detailed information in the document Checking values of destination columns.

Note 1: This command is mainly used for the diagnostic purposes in D2000 Systems.
Note 2: Command is supported only in version D2000 V8.0.5.
SHOW_DYN_INFO {Mask|HOBJ} Row It enables to display a configuration and the current status of a particular eval tag. The eval tag is defined as an input parameter either through its ID (HOBJ) or mask. If several eval tags match the mask, the first 20 tags will be displayed. If Row parameter is different than 0, it must be the eval tag the values of which are written to a destination column of structured variable. For common eval tags (those that have not a destination column) the Row parameter must be 0.

The log format is identical with the format [Calc], which is stated in the article Checking values of destination columns, Example 3.

Note: This command is mainly used for the diagnostic purposes in D2000 Systems.

GET_SOURCE_VALUE HOBJ Row Col It enables to display the inputs into the calculation providing they are the inputs from the structured variables.

The log format is identical with the format [DestVal] Checking values of destination columns, Example 3.

Note: This command is mainly used for the diagnostic purposes in D2000 Systems.


D2000 DBMANAGER

SHOW_HANDLE [table/database/structure_definition HOBJ] or [table mask] Shows information on open descriptors. For more information see the chapter DBManager - debugging.
SHOW_CONNECT [database HOBJ [connect/transaction ID]] or [database mask [connect ID]] [DETAIL] Shows information on open connections. For more information see the chapter DBManager - debugging.
SET_WATCHDOG database_mask seconds Switches on the monitoring of connections that perform SQL commands longer than the specified time seconds. This information can be used for profiling of applications and and for detection of slow SQL commands.
Starting with version 10.1.39, after the long running SQL is finished, detailed info about it is written to a log file.
More information can be found in chapter D2000 DBManager - debugging.
SET_WATCHDOG_QUEUE database_mask seconds Switches on the monitoring of database actions which take longer to be processed (including waiting in queues of DBManager) than the specified time seconds.
After such a database action is finished, detailed info about it is written to a log file.
More information can be found in chapter D2000 DBManager - debugging.
MONITOR_TRANS SHOW {ALL/<id>} [<file_path>] / ON <history_depth_sec> / OFF / RESET Monitoring the transactions.

ON - activates the monitoring. <history_depth_sec> means a time-depth history of closed transactions.
OFF - deactivates the monitoring
RESET - resets the list of transactions (including the opened ones)
SHOW - shows either the list of transactions including the history (ALL), or the particular transaction (<id>) to a console or file <file_path> in csv format separated by ";"

Columns in the list:
- ID (transaction identifier)
- time, task, traceback (time the last operation within the group of identical ones, task, traceback in the internal code)
- comment, count (the last comment and the number of consecutive identical operations) (the identical operations has the same task and traceback)

Note: After starting DBManager, the monitoring is switch off.
MONITOR_CONNECTS SHOW {ALL/<id>} [<file_path>] / ON <history_depth_sec> / OFF / RESET Monitoring the connections.

ON - activates the monitoring. <history_depth_sec> represents the time-depth history of closed connections.
OFF - deactivates the monitoring
RESET - resets the list of connections (including the opened ones)
SHOW - shows either the list of connections including the history (ALL), or the particular connection (<id>) to a console or file <file_path> in csv format separated by ";"

Columns in the list:
- ID (auxiliary identifier of connection)
- logon_time, logon_task, logon_traceback (time of connection, task and traceback in internal code)
- logoff_time, logoff_task, logoff_traceback (time of disconnection, task and traceback in internal code)
- comment (the last written comment for the given connection, e.g. traceback in ESL code)

Note: After starting DBManager, the monitoring is activated with the time-depth history of closed connections which is 3 hours (10 800 seconds).
TIME_STATISTICS database_mask [DETAIL] Displays statistics of execution of individual database action types per-database or per-table (if a parameter DETAIL is specified).
For more information see the chapter DBManager - debugging.

D2000 ALARM

DI ON/OFF [HOBJ/mask] Debug Info for alarm objects - enables / disables displaying the information about the evaluation of alarm objects with specified HOBJ or with the name matching given mask. If neither HOBJ or mask is specified, all alarm objects will be affected.
SHOW_DYN_INFO HOBJ / mask Shows dynamic information on the specified alarm object(s) on the text console of the process D2000 Alarm.
Note: The command is mainly used for D2000 system diagnostic purposes.

D2000 TOPOLOGY

SHOW_TOPOLOGY HOBJ or topology_name [DETAIL] Shows the information about topology. For more information - see the chapter Topology - Topology debugging.
DEBUG_TOPOLOGY HOBJ or topology_mask ON/OFF Turns on / off writing out detailed information on topology evaluation. For more information - see the chapter Topology - Topology debugging.
SHOW_ASYMETRIC TERMINALS or TRANSFORMERS [topology_mask] Lists asymmetric Terminals or Transformers in the topology. For more information - see the chapter Topology - Topology debugging.

D2000 GateWay Client

GETOLDVAL remoteTagName "BeginTime" ["EndTime"] ["NORECALC"]

GETOLDVAL "remoteTagName[row]^item "BeginTime" ["EndTime"] ["NORECALC"]

Reads the values of the remote tag within specified interval. If the parameter EndTime is not specified, current time will be used as the default value.
Time format ("BeginTime", "EndTime") is "dd-mm-yyyy hh:mi:ss".

The command may be used for example after a failure or stoppage of the application, which the process D2000 GateWay Client belongs to. It allows user to transfer values from the archive of remote application to the archive of the application. The only requirements of the value transfer is that the values of corresponding objects have been stored in the archive of the remote application.

The first declaration of the command reads all values transferred by given remote tag (as well as structured objects).

The second declaration reads the values of structured objects partially. The parameter item specifies a column of the destination structure (see the parameter Destination structure in the configuration of the remote tag). When just one row (column) must be read, use the following:

  • reading row 10 - GETOLDVAL RemoteTagName[10], …
  • reading the column named Values - GETOLDVAL RemoteTagName[0]^ Values, …


The Tell command must always be executed in the transaction mode - the action COMMAND (within the process D2000 System Console, the command is automatically executed in the transaction mode). After the command is executed, the values that was transferred, are to be stored in the archive and the D2000 System automatically recalculates corresponding statistics.

The parameter NORECALC can be set at the end of the GETOLDVAL. In this case, the possible statistic calculations will not be backward executed by the process D2000 Archiv.

DI ON/OFF [HOBJ/mask] Debug Info for remote objects - enables / disables displaying the information about processing the values of objects with specified HOBJ or with the name matching given mask.
SHOW_DYN_INFO HOBJ / mask Shows dynamic information on the specified remote object(s) on the text console of the process D2000 Gateway.
Note: The command is mainly used for D2000 system diagnostic purposes.

D2000 WorkBook

OBJECTS_INFO The process writes the list of all objects that are or was used in reports into its .log file.
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