NonStop S-Series Operations Guide (G06.24+)
Disk Drives: Monitoring and Recovery
HP NonStop S-Series Operations Guideā522459-007
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Monitoring the Size of Database Files
Monitoring the Size of Database Files
This subsection explains how to monitor the size of critical database files to prevent a
āfile fullā error (error 45) from occurring.
To check the size of any file on your system:
> FUP INFO filename, DETAIL
A report similar to this one is sent to your home terminal:
This report shows that FILEA is 58.2 percent full. If a database file is 90 percent full or
more, refer to Recovery Operations for a Nearly Full Database File on page 9-15.
Example
To check the size of the file DATA1.MEMOS:
> FUP INFO DATA1.MEMOS, DETAIL
A report such as this one is sent to your home terminal:
$DATA.FILES.FILEA 10 Jul 1993, 14:05
ENSCRIBE
TYPE U
CODE 100
EXT ( 224 PAGES, 14 PAGES )
ODDUNSTR
MAXEXTENTS 370
BUFFERSIZE 4096
OWNER 8,255
SECURITY (RWEP): NUNU, LICENSED
DATA MODIF: 10 Jul 1994, 14:04
CREATION DATE: 10 Jan 1994, 14:04
LAST OPEN: 10 Jul 1994, 14:04
EOF 267022 (58.2% USED)
FILE LABEL: 822 (20.2% USED)
EXTENTS ALLOCATED: 10
$DATA.DATA1.MEMOS 12 Jul 1994, 14:05
ENSCRIBE
TYPE U
CODE 101
EXT ( 2 PAGES, 2 PAGES )
ODDUNSTR
MAXEXTENTS 16
BUFFERSIZE 4096
OWNER 8,255
SECURITY (RWEP): NUNU
DATA MODIF: 12 Jul 1994, 14:04
CREATION DATE: 12 Jan 1994, 14:04
LAST OPEN: 12 Jul 1994, 14:04
EOF 567022 (88.2% USED)
FILE LABEL: 775 (31.6% USED)
EXTENTS ALLOCATED: 10