OSI/AS Management Programming Manual
RESETSTATS PROCESS Command
Commands and Responses
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ZFS-DEVICEINFO-REQS
is the number of DEVICEINFO file-system requests that have been handled by
the specified process.
ZFS-WRITEREAD-REQS
is the number of WRITEREAD file-system requests that have been handled by
the specified process.
ZINUSE-OCBS
is the number of open control blocks (OCBs) that are currently in use within
the specified process.
ZMAX-INUSE-OCBS
is the maximum number of OCBs that were ever simultaneously in use within
this process.
ZINUSE-RCBS
is the number of request control blocks (RCBs) that are currently in use within
the specified process.
ZMAX-INUSE-RCBS
is the maximum number of RCBs that were ever simultaneously in use within
this process.
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE, ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST, and ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST
are described in the Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual.
Operational Notes
A timestamp is associated with each counter returned, indicating when the sample
was taken. Several counters can share the same timestamp. In addition, there is a
second timestamp associated with each resettable counter, recording when the
counter was last reset. The RESETSTATS command updates the reset timestamp
counters after the response is sent.
The OSI/AS RESETSTATS PROCESS command is not valid for TSP or NSP
processes. To reset statistics for one of these processes, you must send a
RESETSTATS command to the OSI/TS, X25AM, or TLAM subsystem. For details,
refer to the management programming manual for the appropriate subsystem.