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- RECOVINFO User Commands RECOVINFO
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- NNAAMMEE
- recovinfo - Print out statistics about the potential state
- of recovery
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- SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
- rreeccoovviinnffoo -[_o_p_t_i_o_n_s]
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- OOPPTTIIOONNSS
- --vveerrbboossee Print out all available information.
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- --ffiilleeIIDD Include the unique file ID's in the printed
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- --ssttrreeaammIInnffoo Include information about streams along with
- the I/O handle information.
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- --ffiilleess Print information only about objects of type
- local or remote file.
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- --aallll Include information about I/O handles that
- wouldn't be recovered.
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- --nnaammeess Print the names, reference counts and cache
- information of the objects.
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- --sseerrvveerr _s_e_r_v_e_r_N_a_m_e
- Only include information about recovery for
- objects on this server.
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- IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN
- This command prints out information about what I/O and
- stream handles would need to be recovered if access to
- servers were interrupted. Without any arguments, it just
- prints a summary of information, including the number of
- file I/O handles that would need to be recovered, the number
- of files with no associated stream, the number of files with
- no stream and no cache blocks, the number of files with no
- stream and no dirty blocks, the number of files with dirty
- blocks, and the total number of handles that would need to
- be recovered at this time. This summary information is use-
- ful for determining where we can discard work in our
- recovery system.
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- recovery, handles
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