onspaces -s: Change status of a mirrored chunk
Use the onspaces -s option to change the status of a mirrored chunk in a dbspace, a non-primary chunk within a noncritical dbspace, a blobspace, or an sbspace.
This command has an equivalent SQL administration API function.
Element | Purpose | Key considerations |
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-D | Indicates that you want to take the chunk down | None. |
-o offset | Indicates, in kilobytes, the offset into the disk partition or unbuffered device to reach the chunk | Restrictions: Unsigned integer. The starting
offset must be equal to or greater than 0. The starting offset plus
the chunk size cannot exceed the maximum chunk size.The
offset must be a multiple of the page size. The maximum offset is 4 terabytes. For more information, see allocating raw disk space on UNIX™, in the chapter on managing disk space in the Informix® Administrator's Guide. |
-O | Indicates that you want to restore the chunk and bring it online | None. |
-p pathname | Indicates the disk partition or unbuffered device of the chunk | The chunk can be an unbuffered device or a buffered
file. When you specify a path name, you can use either a full path
name or a relative path name. However, if you use a relative path
name, it must be relative to the directory that was the current directory
when you initialized the database server. For path name syntax, see your operating-system documentation. |
-s | Indicates that you want to change the status of a chunk | Restrictions: You can only change the status
of a chunk in a mirrored pair or a non-primary chunk within a noncritical
dbspace. For more information, see changing the mirror status in the Informix® Administrator's Guide. |
-y | Causes the database server to respond yes to all prompts automatically | None. |
blobspace | Names the blobspace whose status you want to change | Syntax must conform to the Identifier segment; see the Informix® Guide to SQL: Syntax. For more information, see changing the mirror status in the Informix® Administrator's Guide. |
dbspace | Names the dbspace whose status you want to change | Syntax must conform to the Identifier segment; see the Informix® Guide to SQL: Syntax. For more information, see changing the mirror status in the Informix® Administrator's Guide. |
sbspace | Names the sbspace whose status you want to change | Syntax must conform to the Identifier segment; see the Informix® Guide to SQL: Syntax. For background information, see changing the mirror status in the Informix® Administrator's Guide. |