pdlogls [-d spd] (Display synchronization point dump file information)
Function
The pdlogls command displays information about synchronization-point dump files.
Executor
Users without access privileges can also execute this command.
Format
- HiRDB/HiRDB/Single Server
pdlogls -d spd [-s server-name] [-g file-group-name] [-e] [-l]
- HiRDB/ Parallel Server
pdlogls -d spd -s server-name [-g file-group-name] [-e] [-l]
Option
- -s server-name
<identifier> ((1-8))
Specifies the name of the server whose information is to be displayed.
- -g file-group-name
<identifier> ((1-8))
Specifies the name of a file group whose information is to be displayed. If you omit this option, the command displays information about all file groups for the specified server.
Specifies that information about element files is to be displayed. If you omit this option, the command does not display information about element files.
Specifies that the maximum skip count for effective synchronization point dumps is to be displayed. If you omit this option, the command does not display the maximum skip count for effective synchronization point dumps. 0 is displayed if the skipped effective synchronization point dumps monitoring facility is not used.
Rules
- The pdlogls command with the -d spd option can be executed only when HiRDB is running.
- The pdlogls command should be executed on a server machine with a single server or the system manager.
Notes
- Executing the pdlogls command during a file group status change (during swapping or when an operation command for manipulating a file group is being processed) may result in incorrect information being displayed.
- Each record represents a 4096-byte area in the HiRDB file system area.
- If you use Real Time SAN Replication based on the log-only synchronous method, the file to be displayed depends on the site where the command is executed.
- At the transaction execution site
The synchronization point dump file for transaction processing is displayed. The synchronization point dump file for log application processing is not displayed.
- At the log application site
The synchronization point dump file for log application processing is displayed. The synchronization point dump file for transaction processing is not displayed.
Output format
HOSTNAME: aa...a(bbccdd)
pd_spd_syncpoint_skip_limit: ee...e
Server Group Generation Status Log Log
name number group block
ff...f gg...g hh...h [i] jj...j kk...k
Status Path
Sys-A [l] mm...m
Sys-B [n] oo...o
- Explanation
- aa...a
- Host name (up to 32 characters)
- bbccdd
- Hour, minute, second (time the pdlogls command was executed)
- ee...e
- Maximum skip count for effective synchronization point dumps (decimal). If the skipped effective synchronization point dumps monitoring facility is not used, 0 is displayed.
- ff...f
- Server name (up to 8 characters)
- gg...g
- File group name (up to 8 characters)
- hh...h
- Generation number (8 hexadecimal digits)
- i
- Generation status
- a
- Not overwritable
- u
- Being written or overwritable
- r
- Reserved
- jj...j
- File group name of the system log read by HiRDB when HiRDB restarts (up to 8 characters)
- kk...k
- Block number of the log read by HiRDB when HiRDB restarts (8 hexadecimal digits)
- l
- Status of the primary physical file:
- o: Open
- c: Closed
- h: Shutdown
- mm...m
- Path name of the primary physical file
- n
- Status of the secondary physical file:
- o: Open
- c: Closed
- h: Shutdown
- oo...o
- Path name of the secondary physical file