sdptplput (reloads tuples)
Format
sdptplput {-file tuple-log-file[ tuple-log-file...]
[-time [start-time][,end-time]] [-interval loading-interval]
[-count number-of-tuples-to-be-loaded]|-help}
Function
This command reloads tuples collected in tuple log files into the input stream queue.
Execution permissions
Administrator user
Prerequisites for command execution
To execute this command, you need the following files:
Storage directory
working-directory\bin\
Arguments
-file tuple-log-file[ tuple-log-file...]
Specifies the paths of the tuple log files to be reloaded.
If you specify multiple tuple log files, delimit the files with a single-byte space.
If you specify multiple files, note the following:
-time [start-time][,end-time]
Specifies in the following format a start time and end time for the tuples that are to be reloaded:
The start-time and end-time values are the start and end times of tuple collection. You can use the sdptplls command to check the tuple collection times.
Specify start-time and end-time delimited with a comma and without any spaces.
The following describes the tuples that are reloaded according to the specified time:
-interval loading-interval (1 to 600000)
Specifies in milliseconds an interval value for tuple reloading. If this argument is omitted, the command assumes 100 milliseconds.
The command reloads as many tuples as specified in the -count option and then resumes reloading tuples after the interval specified here. If an overflow occurs in the input stream queue, the command reloads after the specified interval the tuples whose reloading failed.
If the -count option is omitted, the loading interval specified in the -interval option is applicable only when an overflow occurs in the input stream queue.
-count number-of-tuples-to-be-loaded (1 to 1048576)
Specifies the number of tuples to be reloaded at one time.
The command reloads as many tuples as specified in this argument and then waits for the interval specified in the -interval option before resuming reloading of tuples.
If this argument is omitted, the command reloads all tuples at once without pause.
-help
Displays how to use the command.
If this option is specified, the command terminates without reloading tuples or checking the options for errors.
Notes
Return value
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
0 | The command terminated normally. |
1 | The command resulted in an error. |