The oncheck -ps option
The oncheck -ps option validates and displays information about the metadata areas in sbspace partitions. The following example shows an example of the -ps output for s9_sbspc. If you do not specify an sbspace name on the command line, oncheck validates and displays tblspace information for all storage spaces.
oncheck -ps spacename
The -ps output includes information about the locking granularity, partnum, number of pages allocated and used, extent size, and number of rows in the metadata area. Use the oncheck -ps output to see how much space is left in the metadata area. If it is full, allocate another chunk with adequate space for the metadata area.
If you run oncheck -ps for the dbspace that contains the tables where the smart large objects are stored, you can find the number of rows in the table.
Validating space 's9_sbspc' ...
TBLSpace Report for
TBLspace Flags 2801 Page Locking
TBLspace use 4 bit bit-maps
Permanent System TBLspace
Partition partnum 0x200001
Number of rows 92
Number of special columns 0
Number of keys 0
Number of extents 1
Current serial value 1
First extent size 50
Next extent size 50
Number of pages allocated 50
Number of pages used 6
Number of data pages 0
Number of rows 0
Partition lockid 2097153
Current SERIAL8 value 1
Current REFID value 1
Created Thu May 24 14:14:33 2007