Name of running station.
IP address of host platform.
Model of host platform type, such as NPM6, JACE-8000, or Workstation. See “Models of platforms” for further details.
Version and build number of the
Java virtual machine used, for example, “Java HotSpot(TM) Embedded Client VM” for any
Vendor for Java VM: Oracle Corporation.
Version of Java VM, for example, “25.0-b 70” for the Java 8 compact3 VM on a controller, or “25.31-b07” for the Java 8 SE VM on a Windows host.
Operating System name, such as “QNX” or “Windows 10.”
Machine architecture for OS, such as “arm” or “ppc” (controller hosts) or “amd64” (Windows hosts).
Operating System version, such as “6.5.0” (QNX) or “10.0” (Windows 10).
Port number on which the platform daemon that started the station is listening for its platform server (3011, or another port number). This can prove useful in case you changed the platform port, but then forgot what the new port is.
Port number on which the platform daemon is listening for its platform TLS server (5011, or another port number, provided that platform TLS enabled). If platform TLS is disabled, it reads Unknown. This can prove useful in case you changed the platform TLS port), but then forgot what the new port is.
Number of CPUs used in the host platform (typically 1 if a controller, more if a Windows host).
Percentage of CPU utilization in the last second.
Percentage of CPU utilization since the last reboot.
File storage statistics for the host, including total file space, available (free) space, and file block size (minimum size for even the smallest file). For the JACE-8000 host, it may look similar to:
Total Free Files Max Files
/ 3,476,464 KB 3,039,088 KB 602 108640
/mnt/aram0 393,215 KB 381,019 KB 0 0
/mnt/ram0 8,192 KB 8,192 KB 0 0Current total and free RAM statistics for the host. For the JACE-8000, it may look similar to:
Total Free 1,048,576 KB 113,424 KB
(Appears only for the JACE host). The controller’s unique serial number.
(Appears only for the JACE host). Hardware revision of the controller.
(Applies only to the JACE host, except for the JACE-8000) Either true or false—indicates whether or not the mode jumper is installed for “serial shell mode” access. Read at boot time only. See “System shell” in the JACE Niagara 4 Install and Startup Guide.
Also see the section “PlatformServiceContainer configuration parameters”.