(a) {-x host-name | -u unit-identifier}
For unit status file status display, specifies the identifier of the unit or the name of the host corresponding to the unit status file. This option can be omitted for a HiRDB single server configuration because the host and unit are fixed.
- -x host-name ~<identifier> ((1-32))
- Specifies the name of the host corresponding to the unit status file.
- -u unit-identifier ~<identifier> ((4 characters))
- Specifies the identifier of the unit corresponding to the unit status file.
(b) -s server-name ~<identifier> ((1-8))
Specifies the name of the server corresponding to the status files for the server whose status is to be displayed.
(c) {-n logical-filename|-f physical filename|-a|-l|-p}
Specifies how the status of the status files is to be displayed. When this option is omitted, the command displays the status of all status files being used by the specified unit or server.
- -n logical-filename ~<identifier> ((1-8))
- If the status of the status files for a specific logical file is to be displayed, specifies the name of the logical file.
- -f physical-filename ~<path name> ((up to 167 characters))
- If the status of the status files for a specific physical file is to be displayed, specifies the absolute path name of the physical file. The physical file name must be specified in the format HiRDB-file-system-area-name/HiRDB-file-name.
- -a
- Specifies that a summary of the status of all status files being used by the unit or server is to be displayed.
- -l
- Specifies that the status of each logical file being used by the unit or server is to be displayed.
- -p
- Specifies that the status of each physical file being used by the unit or server is to be displayed.