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Hitachi Advanced Database Command Reference


40.7 Notes

  1. The adbstat command does not output a start message or a termination message with a return code. If the adbstat has terminated abnormally, check the displayed message or message log file and take appropriate action.

  2. The adbstat command references the HADB server status without applying a lock so that the HADB server's processing performance is not affected. This means that the command might output inconsistent values depending on the execution timing. In such a case, re-execute the adbstat command.

  3. Do not use the Ctrl+C keys or the kill OS command to terminate the adbstat command forcibly. The next time the adbstat command is executed after the command process was terminated forcibly, inconsistent values might be output.

  4. Because the adbstat command does not change any contents of DB areas, tables, or indexes, there is no need to restore tables or indexes in the event of abnormal termination of the adbstat command.