Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)
Open System Services Monitor
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STATUS SERVER Command
time5
is the timestamp for the time when the OSS name server last reached its highwater
mark for inode cache use, in the form dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil.
time6
is the timestamp for the time when the OSS name server last had its highwater
mark for inode cache use reset, in the form dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil.
size4
indicates the number of links that the OSS name server is allowed to cache.
size5
indicates current link cache usage by the OSS name server, displayed as the
number of entries in use and as a percentage of size4.
size6
indicates the most recent highwater mark for link entries in cache, displayed as the
number of entries used and as a percentage of size4.
time7
is the timestamp for the time when the OSS name server last reached its highwater
mark for link cache use, in the form dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil.
time8
is the timestamp for the time when the OSS name server last had its highwater
mark for link cache use reset, in the form dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil.
Considerations
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The DETAIL display for an unstarted OSS name server differs from that of a
started OSS name server. If an OSS name server is not in the STARTED state, its
inode cache information, link cache configuration, and OSS name server attributes
are not displayed.
Examples
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To obtain detailed information about the status of the OSS name server for the root
fileset (#ZPNS), enter the following command:
STATUS SERVER #ZPNS, DETAIL