Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual (G06.25+)
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FILE_GETINFOLIST_ Procedure
112 4 Volume fragments. For disk volumes and disk objects, the 
number of individual free space fragments on the volume. For 
files residing on SMF (Storage Management Foundation) virtual 
disks, this item code will return a 0.
113 4 Largest volume fragment. For disk volumes and disk objects, 
the size in pages of the largest free space fragment on the 
volume. For files residing on SMF (Storage Management 
Foundation) virtual disks, this item code will return a 0.
114  16 Disk drive types. For disk volumes and disk objects, the types 
of drives on which the volume is mounted. This item contains 
two 8-byte fields that give the types of the primary and mirror 
drives respectively. Each field is a drive-product number in 
ASCII. If the information is unavailable for a drive (because it’s 
inaccessible or not configured), the corresponding field is 
returned blank. For drive models 4110 and 4120, which cannot 
be distinguished by software, the returned value is “4110  ”. 
For files residing on SMF (Storage Management Foundation) 
virtual disks, this item code will return blanks.
115 8 Disk drive capacities. For disk volumes and disk objects, the 
capacities in pages (2048-byte units) of the primary and mirror 
drives on which the volume is mounted. This item contains two 
INT(32) values, expressing in pages (2048-byte units) the 
capacities of the primary and mirror drives respectively. The 
values account for disk space used for data protection (such as 
spare sectors), but not for other system uses. If the information 
is unavailable for a drive (because it is inaccessible or not 
configured), 0D is returned for that drive. For files residing on 
SMF (Storage Management Foundation) virtual disks, this item 
code will return blanks.
116 2 Sequential block buffering. 1 if the open is using a sequential 
block buffer; 0 otherwise.
117 8 Last open LCT. For disk objects, the timestamp of the last time 
the file was opened, expressed in the local civil time (LCT) of 
the system on which the file resides.
Table 5-4. FILE_GETINFOLIST_ Item Codes (page 12 of 21)
Items in this table with a size of 2 bytes are of data type INT. The term “disk file” 
applies only to Enscribe files. The term “disk object” applies to Enscribe files and 
SQL objects. Items described as “Applies only to SQL/MX objects” return file system 
error 2 if queried on anything that is not an SQL/MX object. 
Item
Code
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