Inspect Manual
High-Level Inspect Commands
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Usage Considerations
For more information, see the description of FILEINFO in Guardian Procedure
Calls Reference Manual.
Using the DETAIL clause
When you use the DETAIL clause, Inspect displays system message information
indicating whether $RECEIVE is reading C-series format messages or D-series
format messages.
Most Recent File Accessed
If you enter the INFO OPENS command with a file-number of -1, Inspect reports
the file-system error number for the last CREATE, PURGE, or OPEN.
Shared Files
Because the Common Run-Time Environment (CRE) provides multiple
connections to a single open of a file, the INFO OPENS command shows only one
open for each standard file, regardless of how many connections the CRE had
granted for the file. If none of the routines have the standard file open, the file
does not appear in the file list displayed by Inspect.
Unnamed File Types
OSS pipes and temporary files (files created using tmpfile()) do not have a name.
Inspect will display the text “<<unknown >“ as the name for these types of files.
OSS pathnames
Inspect will display the OSS pathname for all OSS opens that have a name, even if
a Guardian file system number was specified.
SEXT SIZE Secondary extent size.
EOF Relative byte address of the end-of-file location.
LAST MODIFIED Time the file was last modified.
DETAIL Field Name Field Description (page 2 of 2)