Open System Services NFS SCF Reference Manual

SCF Commands for OSS NFS
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Sample Time is the time at which the PROCESS statistics sample was
taken.
Configured Size is the total number of bytes configured for the extended
memory pool.
Current Size is the number of bytes currently allocated from the extended
memory pool. If the number of bytes allocated are
consistently near or over one-half the total pool size, the
pool might be overused.
Maximum Used is the maximum number of bytes that have ever been
allocated by the extended memory pool at any one time
since the statistics were reset, the process was initiated, or a
backup takeover occurred.
Current Fragments is the number of fragments available in storage.
Maximum Fragments is the maximum number of fragments in available storage
since the PROCESS statistics were reset, the process was
initiated, or a backup takeover occurred.
Growth Count is the number of times the extended memory pool was
enlarged due to storage pressure.
Fail Count is the amount of storage (in bytes) requested but rejected
since the PROCESS statistics were reset, the process was
initiated, or a backup takeover occurred.
Growth Time is the time when the extended memory pool was last
enlarged.
Receive Queue is the heading for statistics about unanswered requests on the
manager process receive queue.
Reset Time is the time the PROCESS statistics were last reset using the
RESET option. If the PROCESS statistics have never been
reset, the reset time is the time the manager process was
started.
Sample Time is the time at which the PROCESS statistics sample was
taken.
Configured Limit is the upper limit of requests in the receive queue.
Current Usage is the current number of requesters in the receive queue.
Maximum Used is the maximum number of requesters in the receive queue.
Openers is the heading for statistics about the number of process
openers.
Reset Time is the time the PROCESS statistics were last reset using the
RESET option. If the PROCESS statistics have never been
reset, the reset time is the time the manager process was
started.