The pdstend command stops the output of specified statistical information on a unit on the server machine specified in the host name (or unit identifier). If the pdstend command is not executed, the system will continue to output statistical information until the HiRDB system stops.
HiRDB administrator
pdstend [-k statistical-information-type[,statistical-information-type]...] |
pdstend [-k statistical-information-type[,statistical-information-type]...] |
Specifies the type of statistical information whose output is to be stopped. When this option is omitted, output of all statistical information is terminated. However, if the -w option is specified, only collection of statistical information on the thread-to-thread lock-release wait time is stopped.
Specifies the host name of the host or the unit identifier of the unit on which statistical information is to be output. The default is to stop the output of statistical information on the entire HiRDB system.
Specifies the server on which the output of statistical information is to be stopped. The default is the option -a.
Specifies that collection of thread-to-thread lock-release wait time is to be stopped. If the -k option is omitted and the -w option is specified, collection of statistical information on the thread-to-thread lock-release wait time is stopped, but collection of the system activity statistical information continues. If sys or all is specified in the -k option or the -k option is omitted, collection of the system activity statistical information and collection of statistical information on the thread-to-thread lock-release wait time are both stopped regardless of whether the -w option was specified.
Execute the pdls -d stj command to check the collection status of the statistical information on the thread-to-thread lock-release wait time. For details about the period for which system activity statistical information and statistical information on the thread-to-thread lock-release wait time can be collected, see (4) Options under 2.109 pdstbegin (Start output of statistical information).
To collect more accurate information, execute the pdstjsync command immediately before or after you execute this command. For details, see 2.112 pdstjsync (Apply statistics log buffer to statistics log file).
Server type | Server status | Target |
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Host BES | Executing | Y |
Standby | N | |
Guest BES | Executing | Y |
Acceptable status | N |