Any administrator can request general server information,
most of which is defined by SET commands, by issuing the QUERY STATUS
command.
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The displayed text includes a variety of information,
such as:
- The server name and TCP/IP settings
- Server password and authentication settings
- Client node settings
- Activity log settings and status
- License audits and compliance status
- Client/server session limits
- Central scheduler settings and status
- Recovery log and backup trigger modes
- Refresh settings and status
- Table of contents retention period
- Machine globally unique ID at last startup
- Archive retention protection status
- Data encryption strength
This list is not all-inclusive. For a detailed explanation
of the QUERY STATUS command, see the Administrator's Reference.