Status flags of logical-log files
All logical-log files have one of the following status flags in the first position: Added (A), Deleted (D), Free (F), or Used (U). The following table shows the possible log-status flag combinations.
Status flag | Status of logical-log file |
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A------ | Log file has been added, and is available, but has not yet been used. |
D------ | If you drop a log file with a status of U-B, it is marked as deleted. This log file is dropped and its space is freed for reuse when you take a level-0 backup of all storage spaces. |
F------ | Log
file is free and available for use. A logical-log file is freed after it is backed up, all transactions within the logical-log file are closed, and the oldest update stored in this file is flushed to disk. |
U | Log file has been used but not backed up. |
U-B---- | Log file is backed up but still required for recovery. (The log file is freed when it is no longer required for recovery.) |
U-B---L | Log is backed up but still required for recovery. Contains the last checkpoint record. |
U---C | The database server is currently filling the log file. |
U---C-L | This current log file contains the last checkpoint record. |
Use the onstat -l command to list the log files by number and monitor the status flags and percentage of log space used. For more details, see The onstat -l command.