show [ -fx ] accuworkshow [ -fx ] depots
show [ -f
<format> ] groups
show [ -fx ] locks
show [ -fx ] [ -g
<group-name> ] members
show [ -f
<format(s)> ] refs 9
show [ -fx ] sessions
show [ -f
<format(s)> ] slices
show [ -f
<format(s)> ] [ -p
<depot> ] [ -d ] [ -t
<time-spec> ]
[ -s
<stream> [ -m
[<match-type>] ] [ -r | -R | -1 ] ] streams
show [ -f
<format(s)> ] [ -p
<depot> ] [ -d ] [ -t
<time-spec> ]
[ -l
<list-file> [ -m
[<match-type>] ] [ -r | -R | -1 ] ] streams
show [ -fx ] [ -p
<depot> ] -s
<depot> stream_rules
show [ -f
<format(s)> ] [ -p
<depot> ] triggers
show [ -f
<format(s)> ] users
show [ -f
<format(s)> ] [ -a ] wspaces
The show command displays information about all objects of a particular type:
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accuwork: Lists the depots in the repository that contain AccuWork issues. Displays the same information as depots.
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depots: For each AccuRev depot, displays ( Depot) the depot name, ( Depot#) the depot number, and ( Slice#) the slice number.
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groups: For each group, displays ( Group#) the group number and ( Group) the group name.
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locks: Displays a line for each stream lock, in this form:
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{to|
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all}
<stream-name> [ {
except|
only}
for <user-or-group-name> ] [ <
comment> ]
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members (of groups): For each user who belongs to any group — or to the particular group specified with the - g option — displays ( User) the user’s principal-name and ( Group) the group name.
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refs (reference trees): Similar to the wspaces display (see below). The Stream# value identifies the stream or snapshot that the reference tree is based on. The workspace type value (next-to-last number) is always 3.
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sessions: Lists all the active login sessions for your AccuRev Server, indicating the IP address of the user’s client machine and the duration of the session (in minutes).
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slices: For each AccuRev depot, displays ( Slice#) the slice number, and ( Location) the full pathname to the directory within the repository that stores the data for that depot.
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streams: For each stream in the repository — or a subset of the streams specified by the - p, - s, -R, -r, -1, -d, -m, -l, and/or - t options — displays:
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(Backing Stream) the name of the stream’s backing/parent stream
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(Depot) the name of the depot to which the stream belongs
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(Stream#) the stream number
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(Dyn) a “Y” if the stream is dynamic
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(Basis Time) the basis time, if any, for a dynamic stream
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stream_rules: For the stream specified by the -p and -s options, lists the workflows and workflow rules associated with the stream that dictate:
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triggers: For each trigger created with the mktrig command, displays the type of trigger and the name or pathname of the trigger executable (script or program). Use the - p option to limit the listing to a particular depot’s triggers. Triggers that are enabled by creating a script at a well-known pathname (e.g. server_admin_trig) are not listed by this command.
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users: For each user, displays ( User#) the unique user-ID number and ( User) the principal-name.
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wspaces (workspaces): For each workspace that belongs to you — or for all workspaces in the repository — displays
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(Workspace) the workspace name
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(Storage) the full pathname to the workspace tree
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(Host) the name of the machine where the workspace tree resides
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(Stream#) the stream number of the workspace stream, and four additional items:
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target level and
update level: The target level indicates how up-to-date the workspace
should be; the update level indicates how up-to-date the workspace actually is. Usually, these two levels are the same. See
Update Level and Scan Threshold in the
update reference page.
workspace type: One of the following: 1 (standard workspace), 9 (exclusive-file locking), 17 (anchor-required).
Text-file EOL type: One of the following: 0 (platform-appropriate), 1 (UNIX/Linux style:
NL), 2 (Windows style:
CR-LF)
-i: Include deactivated (removed) items in the listing.
-I: Include deactivated (removed) items, and include old definitions of all items. Cannot be used with the
-d option, nor with the
-1,
-m,
-r, or
-R options in
show streams.
-v: Add a Kind column to
show users output, indicating whether the user is licensed for use of “full” (both configuration management and issue management) or “dispatch” (issue management only).
-x: Display the results in XML format.
-xg: (valid for
show streams) Display the results in XML format. This variant includes the
hasDefaultGroup attribute, which indicates whether each stream has a default group. Requires the
-p option.
-mx: (default, if
-m not specified) Selects a stream if its name exactly matches the string specified with
-s or any of the strings in the list-file specified with
-l.
-mc: Like
-mx, but a specified string can occur anywhere within a stream name.
-me: Like
-mx, but a specified string must match the end of a stream name.
-ms: Like
-mx, but a specified string must match the start of a stream name.
With -mx or no -m option, matches are made with both active and removed streams; with all other -m options, matches are made only with active streams, unless you also specify the
-fi option.
Also list the stream path and all children of the selected stream(s). Must be used in combination with the
-s or
-l option.
-s <stream> or -s <stream-pattern>
(
show streams only) Restrict the scope to the specified stream — or streams matching the stream pattern that you specify with
-m. You can use
-1 (“dash-one”),
-r, or
-R along with this option. The stream can be specified by name or number. If you specify a stream by number, you must also specify a depot with the
-p option.
(show stream_rules only) Restrict the scope to the specified stream. The stream can be specified by name or number. If you specify a stream by number, you must also specify a depot with the
-p option.
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Time in <YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS> format: e.g. 2004/06/07 20:27:15. Note that you might need to use quotes in composing the argument following -t; the entire argument must be interpreted by the command shell as a single token.
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Display the name of the stream renamed_stream (renamed in transaction 100) at the time of transaction number 50: