The onstat -d utility
- The address of the chunk
- The chunk number and associated dbspace number
- The offset into the device (in pages)
- The size of the chunk (in pages)
- The number of free pages in the chunk
- The path name of the physical device
If you issue the onstat -d command
on an instance with blobspace chunks, the number of free pages shown
is out of date. The tilde (~) that precedes the free
value
indicates that this number is approximate. The onstat -d command
does not register a blobpage as available until the logical login
which a deletion occurred is backed up and the blobpage is freed.
Therefore, if you delete 25 simple large objects and immediately run onstat
-d, the newly freed space is not in the onstat output.
To obtain an accurate number of free blobpages in a blobspace chunk, issue the onstat -d update command. For details, see The onstat -d update option.
- Whether the chunk is the primary chunk or the mirror chunk
- Whether the chunk is online, is down, is being recovered, or is a new chunk
For an example of onstat -d output, see information about the onstat utility in the HCL OneDB™ Administrator's Reference.