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- .so \*(]ltmac.sprite
- .HS RECOVINFO cmds
- .BS
- .SH NAME
- recovinfo \- Print out statistics about the potential state of recovery
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- \fBrecovinfo\fR -[\fIoptions\fR]
- .SH OPTIONS
- .IP "\fB\-verbose\fR" 14
- Print out all available information.
- .IP "\fB\-fileID\fR"
- Include the unique file ID's in the printed information.
- .IP "\fB\-streamInfo\fP"
- Include information about streams along with the I/O handle information.
- .IP "\fB\-files\fP"
- Print information only about objects of type local or remote file.
- .IP "\fB\-all\fP"
- Include information about I/O handles that wouldn't be recovered.
- .IP "\fB\-names\fP"
- Print the names, reference counts and cache information of the objects.
- .IP "\fB\-server\fP \fIserverName\fP"
- Only include information about recovery for objects on this server.
- .BE
- .SH INTRODUCTION
- 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 useful
- for determining where we can discard work in our recovery system.
- .SH KEYWORDS
- recovery, handles
-