1.40 Display Environment

Purpose

Use at the server console to display current search paths and current values of the settable server parameters, along with their default values and range of valid values.

If you use a color monitor as your console, the parameter name appears in white and its current value in yellow.

NOTE:DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT displays only settable server parameters that are not marked as hidden.

Syntax



display environment

Using DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT

DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT lists the server's current search paths first and then the settable server parameters follow.

The following example illustrates a sample of the command display. Note that the sample begins with the Communications Parameters, just as SET and MONITOR do.

PATH=\\BREMEN\SYS\SYSTEM\;C:\NWSERVER;\\BREMEN\SYS\JAVA\BIN\;\\BREMEN \SYS\JAVA\NWGFX\;

SPX Maximum Window Size: 0 
TCP Defend Land Attacks: On 
TCP Defend SYN Attacks: Off 
IP Wan Client Validation: Off 
Allow IP Address Duplicates: Off 
IPX Router Broadcast Delay: 0 
Reply To Get Nearest Server: On 
IPX NetBIOS Replication Option: 2 
Use Old Watchdog Packet Type: Off 
Number of Watchdog Packets: 10 
Delay Between Watchdog Packets: 59.3 seconds 
Delay Before First Watchdog Packet: 4 minutes 
Console Display Watchdog Logouts: Off 
Maximum Packet Receive Buffers: 500 
Minimum Packet Receive Buffers: 128 
Maximum Physical Receive Packet Size: 4224 
New Packet Receive Buffer Wait Time: 0.1 seconds 
IPX CMD Mode Routing: Off 
Load Balance Local LAN: Off 
Garbage Collection Interval: 5 minutes 
Alloc Memory Check Flag: Off 
Reserved Buffers Below 16 Meg: 300 
Read Ahead Enabled: On 
Read Ahead LRU Sitting Time Threshold: 10 seconds 
Minimum File Cache Buffers: 20 
Maximum Concurrent Disk Cache Writes: 4000 
Dirty Disk Cache Delay Time: 0.1 seconds

Additional Information

Topic

See

Listing server parameters settings that have been modified from default values

Section 1.44, DISPLAY MODIFIED ENVIRONMENT

Restoring server parameter settings to their default values

Section 1.140, RESET ENVIRONMENT

Descriptions of settable server parameters

Section 1.154, SET

Printing server parameter settings to a file

Printing Current Parameter Values to a File in the NW 6.5 SP8: Server Operating SystemAdministration Guide