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InodeCacheInUse........ size2
MaxInodeCacheUsed...... size3
TimeMaxInodeCacheUsed.. time5
TimeMaxInodeCacheReset. time6
*LinkCache.............. size4
LinkCacheInUse......... size5
MaxLinkCacheUsed....... size6
TimeMaxLinkCacheUsed... time7
TimeMaxLinkCacheReset.. time8
*SEEPEnabled............ status2
SEEPState.............. state2
SEEPLastError.......... error2
*SEEPParams............. SEEPRESPONSETIMEOUT nseconds
*SEEPParams............. SEEPPRI priority
*SEEPParams............. SEEPPROCESSNAME process-name
*SEEPParams............. SEEPSWAPVOL swap-name
*SEEPParams............. SEEPCPU cpu-number
*SEEPParams............. SEEPPROGFILENAME prog-filename
*SEEPParams............. SEEPPARAMTEXT = startup-param-text
NOTE: The OSS SEEP-related fields in this report are displayed only for systems beginning with
the J06.15 and H06.26 RVUs.
Beginning with the J06.14 and H06.25 RVUs, the information returned for a detailed report (DETAIL
option) has this format if the SERVER object is an OSS resource agent server:
OSS Detailed Status SERVER server-devicename
State.................. state1
StartTime.............. time1
LastError.............. error1
ErrorDetail............ error-detail
ErrorTime.............. time2
WarningThreshold....... percent1
SafeThreshold.......... percent2
WarningInterval........ minutes1
HoldOffPeriod.......... minutes2
For descriptions of the WarningThreshold, SafeThreshold, WarningInterval, and HoldOffPeriod
display fields, see “Examples” (page 329).
The information returned for a detailed report (DETAIL option) has this format if the SERVER object
is not an OSS name server nor an OSS resource agent server:
OSS Detailed Status SERVER server-devicename
State.................. state1
StartTime.............. time1
LastError.............. error1
ErrorDetail............ error-detail
ErrorTime.............. time2
server-devicename
is the server name of the server whose status is being displayed, shown as a device of the OSS
Monitor process.
State state1
is the state of the server. The value is one of the following:
DescriptionValue
The server process is running.STARTED
The server process is not running.STOPPED
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