Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual (G06.25+)
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FILE_GETINFOLIST_ Procedure
180 2 Physical volume primary processor. For disk objects, the
processor number that contains the current primary disk
process supporting the volume on which the object resides.
182 2 Physical file name length. The length in bytes of the name
returned by item 183.
183 * Physical file name. For SMF disk objects, the name of the
physical file where the data resides, in fully qualified external
form. For other disk objects, this item has zero length.
184 2 Referencing logical name length. The length in bytes of the
name returned by item 185.
185 * Referencing logical name. For a physical file containing the
data of a SMF virtual disk object, the name of that SMF object
in fully qualified external form. For other disk objects, including
those specified by a SMF logical name, this item has zero
length.
191 8 Aggregate EOF 64-bit. For disk objects, the end-of-file value of
the file. For a partitioned file where the entire file has been
opened, the end-of-file value of the entire file is returned.
192 8 Aggregate maximum file size 64-bit. For disk objects, the
maximum allowable size in bytes of the file. For a partitioned
file where the entire file has been opened, the maximum size of
the entire file is returned.
193 8 Partition end-of-file (64-bit). For disk objects other than SQL
shorthand views, the number of bytes in the object. If the file is
partitioned, determined from the specified partition only.
194 8 Partition maximum size (64-bit). For disk objects other than
SQL shorthand views, the maximum number of bytes the object
is allowed to contain. If the file is partitioned, determined from
the specified partition only.
195 2 File format. Returns the file format (1 or 2). Format 1 files allow
only as many as 4 KB blocks and as many as 2 GB partitions;
Format 2 files allow larger blocks and partitions.
196 4 Logical record length (32-bit). For structured disk files, the
maximum number of bytes in a logical record. Supersedes item
43.
Table 5-4. FILE_GETINFOLIST_ Item Codes (page 16 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
Size
(Bytes) Description