damchinf (Acquire the number of cache blocks)

Format

damchinf [-c][-i][logical-file-name]

Function

The damchinf command acquires the number of cache blocks connected to the current cache block chain.

Options

-c

Adds a comma (,) to separate information items.

-i

Displays only the total information about the cache memory. If you omit this option, the cache memory information about each logical file is also displayed.

Command arguments

logical-file-name ~<identifier of 1 to 8 characters>

Specify the name of the logical file for which cache memory information needs to be displayed. If you omit this argument, the cache memory information about all the logical files managed by the DAM service is displayed.

Output format

[Figure]

  1. This section is not output when you specify the -i option.
  2. This section is output repeatedly for all the logical files managed by the DAM service if you do not specify the logical file name.
aa...aa
Number of times clean-up processing is performed
bb...bb
Target file number for the next clean-up processing
cc...cc
Percentage used of the shared memory pool for the DAM cache memory
dd...dd
File number (this is not always output sequentially)
ee...ee
Logical file name (up to 8 characters)
ff...ff
Length of a block in the logical file (ee...ee)
gg...gg
Number of blocks in the logical file (ee...ee)
hh...hh
Number of cache blocks connected to the logical file (ee...ee)
ii...ii
Maintenance information
jj...jj
Threshold for the number of cache blocks
kk...kk
Whether the reuse cache block chain exists
Exist: The reuse cache block chain exists.
None: The reuse cache block chain does not exist.

Output messages

Message IDDescriptionOutput destination
KFCA01650-EThe specified command argument is incorrect.Standard error output
KFCA01651-EThe name of the logical file exceeded 8 characters.Standard error output
KFCA01670-EThe applicable logical file is not found.Standard error output
KFCA01679-EThe DAM service is not started.Standard error output
KFCA02548-IHelp messageStandard output

Notes

When you execute the damchinf command with the damadd command or the damrm command, information may not be output or invalid information may be output. If that occurs, reexecute the damchinf command.