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DESCRIPTION |
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!!NAME |
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db_stat - display DB statistics |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__db_stat__ [[__-clmNt__] |
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[[__-C Acfhlmo__] [[__-d file__] [[__-h home__] [[__-M |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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The ''db_stat'' utility displays statistics for DB |
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The options are as follows: |
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Display internal information about the lock region. (The |
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output from this option is often both voluminous and |
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meaningless, and is intended only for |
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debugging.) |
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__-A__ |
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Display all information. |
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Display lock conflict matrix. |
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Display lock and object free lists. |
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Display lockers within hash chains. |
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Display region memory information. |
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Display objects within hash chains. |
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Display lock region statistics as described in |
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''db_lock''(3). |
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Display database statistics for the specified database as |
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described in ''db_open''(3). |
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Specify a home directory for the database. |
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Display log region statistics as described in |
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''db_log''(3). |
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Display internal information about the shared memory buffer |
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pool. (The output from this option is often both voluminous |
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and meaningless, and is intended only for |
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debugging.) |
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__-A__ |
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Display all information. |
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Display buffers within hash chains. |
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Display buffers within LRU chains. |
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Display region memory information. |
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Display shared memory buffer pool statistics as described in |
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''db_mpool''(3). |
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Don't acquire locks while displaying the statistics. This |
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option is intended only for debugging corrupt regions and |
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should not be used under any other |
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Display transaction region statistics as described in |
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''db_txn''(3). |
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The ''db_stat'' utility attaches to DB shared memory |
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regions. In order to avoid region corruption, it should |
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always be given the chance to detach and exit gracefully. To |
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cause ''db_stat'' to clean up after itself and exit, send |
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it an interrupt signal (SIGINT). |
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Values smaller than 10 million are generally displayed |
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without any special notation. Values larger than 10 million |
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are normally displayed as `` |
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The ''db_stat'' utility exits 0 on success, and |
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!!ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES |
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The following environment variables affect the execution of |
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''db_stat'': |
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DB_HOME |
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If the __-h__ option is not specified and the environment |
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variable ''DB_HOME'' is set, it is used as the path of |
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the database home, as described in |
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''db_appinit''(3). |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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The DB library is a family of groups of functions that |
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provides a modular programming interface to transactions and |
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record-oriented file access. The library includes support |
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for transactions, locking, logging and file page caching, as |
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well as various indexed access methods. Many of the |
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functional groups (e.g., the file page caching functions) |
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are useful independent of the other DB functions, although |
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some functional groups are explicitly based on other |
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functional groups (e.g., transactions and |
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logging). |
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''db_archive''(1), ''db_checkpoint''(1), |
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''db_deadlock''(1), ''db_dump''(1), ''db_load''(1), |
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''db_recover''(1), ''db_stat''(1), |
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