% VAX-11 Librarian V04-00{$$V%5 F_GETLKI! $ KOEHLER F_GETLKI . Lowercase characters and special charactersJ can be specified by enclosing the string in quotes ("). See /RADIX for more detail. file_nameL Specifies that the locks of interest are RMS locks on the file. The /RMSD qualifier is required for this syntax. See /RMS for more detail. 2 QUALIFIERS/RADIX /RADIX=radixG Specifies the format of the resource_name. You can request that theL 31 byte resource name be interperetted as ASCII (default) or HEXADECIMAL.L ASCII resource names are interpereted as up to 31 characters representingK the actual bytes of the resource name. Lowercase and special characters: can be sepcied by placing quotes (") around the string.O HEXADECIMAL resource names are interpereted as an up to 62 digit hexadecimalN number which stands for the bytes of the resource name. This format shouldK be used when the resource name contains bytes which cannot be entered as ASCII characters.+ You cannot specify both /RADIX and /RMS./RMS /RMSH Specifies that the resource is the name of an RMS file. Any resourceH name in the lock database which represents an RMS lock on a record inK this file will be reported. Note that files opened for exclusive access will not have RMS locks., You cannot specifiy both /RMS and /RADIX.ww $ 1 F_GETLKI? F_GETLKI is a utility which will search for locks and provideH information on the state and ownership of the lock. F_GETLKI can onlyB search the lock data base on one VAXcluster node. Use SYSMAN to search an entire cluster. Format F_GETLKI resource_name or F_GETLKI/RMS file_name 2 PARAMETER resource_nameH Specifies the resource name of the lock of interest. By default, thisE is assumed to be an ASCII string. Low ercase characters and specialE characters can be specified by enclosing the string in quotes (").  See /RADIX for more detail. file_nameF Specifies that the locks of interest are RMS locks on the file. TheH /RMS qualifier is required for this syntax. See /RMS for more detail. 2 QUALIFIERS/RADIX /RADIX=radixF Specifies the format of the resource_name. You can request that the> 31 byte resource name be interperetted as ASCII (default) or HEXADECIMAL.> ASCII resource names are interpereted as up to 31 charactersD representing the actual bytes of the resource name. Lowercase andD special characters can be sepcied by placing quotes (") around the string.B HEXADECIMAL resource names are interpereted as an up to 62 digitF hexadecimal number which stands for the bytes of the resource name. H This format should be used when the resource name contains bytes which( cannot be entered as ASCII characters.* You cannot specify both /RADIX and /RMS./RMS /RMSG Specifies that the resource is the name of an RMS file. Any resourceG name in the lock database which represents an RMS lock on a record inC this file will be reported. Note that files opened for exclusive! access will not have RMS locks.+ You cannot specifiy both /RMS and /RADIX.ww