Scalable Database Server, HiRDB Version 8 Command Reference
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pdls (Display HiRDB system status)
Common function
The pdls command displays the status of the HiRDB system for a specified display object.
Common executor
Any user (with or without privileges)
Common format
- HiRDB/Single Server
pdls [-d display-object-type [display-object-type-options]]
- Note
- The specifiable options depend on the display object type.
- HiRDB/Parallel Server
pdls [-x host-name[,host-name]...]
[-d display-object-type [display-object-type-options]]
Common options
- -x host-name
<identifier> ((1-32))
Specifies the name of the host of the server for which status is to be displayed.
When this option is omitted, the items for the specified display object type are displayed for all servers in the system. If -d aud is specified, you cannot specify the -x option.
- -d display-object
<<svr>>
Specifies the type of object whose status is to be displayed:
- act
- User status
- aud
- Status of audit trail files
- ha
- System status when system switching facility is used
- lck
- Server lock status
- mem
- Information about common server memory
- org
- Progress of reflection processing for online reorganization
- prc
- Server processing status
- ris
- Execution status of log application processing at the log application site (applicable only when Real Time SAN Replication based on the log-only synchronous method is used).
- rpc
- Displays server communication control information
- rpl
- HiRDB Datareplicator linkage status
- scd
- Server scheduling status
- stj
- Displays whether types of statistical information output by unit and server are specified
- sts
- Status file status
- svr
- Unit and server status
- trn
- Server transaction status
Common rules
- When aud, ha, rpl, or ust is specified in the -d option, you can execute the pdls command whether or not HiRDB is active. The pdls command with any other option specified can be executed only when HiRDB is running.
- You can execute the pdls command with -d ha, lck, svr, trn, or ust specified from any server machine (except a server machine on a utility special unit). Otherwise, this command must be executed at the server machine that contains the single server or where the system manager is located. If you have specified -d ris, execute the command at the log application site of the server machine that contains the single server, or where the system manager is located.
- An option that is not applicable to the specified display object is ignored, if specified.
- When you execute the pdls command, we recommend that you specify $PDDIR/bin/pdls (if you specify pdls, another program product's command that has the same name may be executed).
Common note
- If you specify the TMPDIR environment variable and cancel the pdls command or another HiRDB command during execution, files whose names begin with pdcmd may remain in the directory set by TMPDIR. In such a case, use the OS's rm command to delete those files.
- When the standby-less system switchover (effects distributed) facility is used, the server switched over to another unit is treated as the target unit's server.
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