SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.27+, H06.04+)

Displaying Information About Magnetic Disks
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Displaying Profile Attributes
Displaying Profile Attributes
The INFO PROFILE Command (page 14-85) 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
*HighPin................................ON
*LKIDLongPoolLen....................... 8
*LKTableSpaceLen....................... 15
*MaxLocksPerOCB........................ 5000
*MaxLocksPerTCB........................ 5000
*NonAuditedInsert...................... OFF
*NumDiskProcesses...................... 6
*OSSCaching............................ ON
*PhysvolSelect......................... OFF
*Pool..................................
*Program............................... $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TSYSDP2
*ProtectDirectory...................... SERIAL
*ReviveBlocks.......................... 1
*ReviveInterval........................ 100
*RevivePriority........................ 0
*ReviveRate............................ 0
*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 SCSI or
M8xxx disk that is inserted into a slot.