SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Displaying Information About Magnetic Disks
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Displaying Profile Attributes
Displaying Profile Attributes
The INFO PROFILE Command (page 14-109) displays configured information about a
disk profile.
Example of an INFO PROFILE Report
-> INFO PROFILE $ZZSTO.#INTERNAL-DISK
STORAGE - Detailed Information PROFILE \COMM.$ZZSTO.INTERNAL-DISK
*AuditTrailBuffer/SQLMXBuffer (MB)..... 0
*AutoRevive............................ OFF
*AutoSelect............................ n/a
*AutoStart............................. ON
*CBPoolLen............................. 1000
*FSTCaching............................ OFF
*FullCheckpoints....................... ENABLED
*HaltOnError........................... 1
*LKIDLongPoolLen....................... 8
*LKTableSpaceLen....................... 15
*MaxLocksPerOCB........................ 5000
*MaxLocksPerTCB........................ 5000
*NumDiskProcesses...................... 6
*NonAuditedInsert...................... OFF
*OSSCaching............................ ON
*PhysvolSelect......................... OFF
*Pool..................................
*Program............................... $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TSYSDP2
*ProtectDirectory...................... SERIAL
*ReviveBlocks.......................... 1
*ReviveInterval........................ 100
*SerialWrites.......................... ENABLED
*StartState............................ STARTED
Explanation of Fields
* indicates an attribute whose value you can change by using
an ALTER PROFILE command.
AuditTrailBuffer/
SQLMXBuffer (MB)
shows one of:
•
The audit-trail buffer size in megabytes for a TMF audit
trail volume. This value is used to improve the
performance of systems using the Remote Duplicate
Database Facility.
•
The SQLMXBuffer attribute specifies the buffer size (in
megabytes) for an SQL/MX session in DP2.
AutoLabel shows whether the storage subsystem manager should
automatically write a label on an unlabeled disk that is
inserted into a slot.
AutoRevive
shows whether the storage subsystem manager
automatically starts a revive operation on an internal or
M8xxx disk that is inserted into a slot.