SYSTAT (SYS or SY or S) has the following switches: A - All terminals (irrespective of login status) C - Include CO: F - File structure status G - General statistics H - Help (this text) I - Identify SYSTAT version number L - Login message of the day M - Mnemonics for state codes and TTY characteristics N - User names only R - Remote terminals only S - Short SYSTAT T - Terminal characteristics V - Volume names for structures mounted and allocated to your TTnn: (all volumes if privileged) (used in conjunction with the F switch) W - indicate task sizes in words (default is Kwords) X - Clear the screen a la VT52 Zn - continuous SYSTAT with sleep time of n seconds (privileged) nn - SYSTAT for terminal nn (TTnn:) . - SYSTAT for TI: (the issuing terminal) The syntax is free format with invalid switches (characters) simply ignored. Example: MCR>S 5ACTX. All switches are parsed regardless of user privilege.