Hey *,
some other usefull show commands are:
SHow commands Unsupported commands to reveal various
supplementary information.
SHow Archives PolicySet NodeName Undocumented ADSM server command to
show
archives for a given Node within a
Policy Set.
SHow BUFVars Undocumented ADSM server command to show
database buffer pool global variables.
SHow CART Undocumented ADSM server command to show
Cart Info from mounted volumes.
SHow CONFIG Undocumented ADSM server command to show
Configuration.
SHow CSVars Undocumented ADSM server command to show
client schedule variables.
SHow DBVars Undocumented ADSM server command to show
database variables.
SHow DEV Undocumented ADSM server command to show
Server Development Team + Server
Contributors.
SHow DISK Undocumented ADSM server command to show
DISKfiles datas.
SHow LIBrary Undocumented ADSM server command to show
the status of the library and its drives
Meaning of fields:
busy=0 means the drive is not mounted or
even acquired by ADSM.
busy=1 should reflect ADSM using the
drive (Query MOunt). But this could
result from drive maintenance. Fix by
trying 'cfgmgr' AIX command, or killing
the lmcpd AIX process and then doing
'cfgmgr' or '/etc/lmcpd'.
online=0 means the drive is "offline".
In Version 2, this will only be if the
polled=1.
In V3, you can update a drive to be
offline, in which case the polled
flag will be 0.
polled=1 means that ADSM could not use
the drive for one of three reasons:
- The drive is loaded with a Non-ADSM
volume (eg a cleaner cartridge, or a
volume from the other ADSM server);
- The drive is unavailable to the
library manager (usually set this way
by load/unload failures)
- The drive cannot be opened (some
other application has it open, or
there's some connection problem, etc)
polled=1 means the server is polling
the drive every 30 seconds to see when
the above three conditions all clear.
(It also means that the online flag
should be 0.) When the conditions
clear, it turns online back to 1 and
the drive should now be available to
be acquired.
Note that if no tape drive is currently
available, ADSM will wait rather than
dispose of client and administrative
tasks.
SHow LOCKS Undocumented ADSM server command to show
Lock hash table contents.
SHow LOG Undocumented ADSM server command to show
Log status information.
SHow LVM Undocumented ADSM server command to show
logical volume manager info: server disk
volumes.
SHow LVMCOPYTABLE Undocumented ADSM server command to show
copy table status.
SHow LVMVOLS Undocumented ADSM server command to show
database and recovery log volume usage.
SHow MP Undocumented ADSM server command to show
allocated Mount Points.
SHow OBJects Undocumented ADSM server command to show
Objects.
SHow OPEN Undocumented ADSM server command to show
open Objetcs.
SHow PENDing Undocumented ADSM server command to show
pending administrative and client
schedules.
SHow SESSion Undocumented ADSM server command to show
Session information, including whether
it is Backup (including backing up or
restoring) or Archive (including
archiving or retrieving).
SHow SPAce <nodename> FileSpace Undocumented ADSM server command
to show
all SPACEMGMT Files for node.
Beware: output can be enormous.
SHow SSVARS Undocumented ADSM server command to show
Storage Service Global Variables.
SHow TIME Undocumented ADSM server command to show
the current server date and time.
SHow TMVARS Unsupported ADSM server command to show
Transaction Manager Global Variables +
Restart Record.
SHow TXN Unsupported ADSM server command to show
Transaction manager statistics.
SHow TXNT Undocumented ADSM server command to show
Transaction hash table contents.
SHow Version NodeName FileSpace Unsupported ADSM server command to
show
the version of every Backup file in a
filespace, the management class used to
back it up, and when it occurred.
Example of output:
/home : / netinst (MC: OURLIBR.MGMT)
Active, Inserted 06/03/1997 16:36:46
SHow VOLUMEUSAGE NodeName Unsupported ADSM server command to
display the volumes being used by a
given Node. Does not show Copy Storage
Pools. Sample output:
adsm> SHow VOLUMEUSAGE acs1
SHOW VOLUMEUSAGE started.
Volume 000042 in use by node ACS1.
Volume 000043 in use by node ACS1.
SHOW VOLUMEUSAGE completed.
IBM intends to replace this
with a similar, supported command.
Gary Johnson <GJOHNSO AT CLEAR.CO DOT NZ> am 02.09.98 02:56:38
Bitte antworten an "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>
An: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Kopie: (Blindkopie: Udo Schöpgens/IDV_CGN/VBC_Netz/DE)
Thema: SHOW commands
Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Hi,
I recently was told about a SHOW CONFIG command that is
available under ADSM. It is issued to the server, and basically shows
the same info as is contained in a variety of QUERY commands, in
addition to some extra bits and pieces provided via other SHOW commands.
I thought I would share this little find with you. It is so much easier
to issue one SHOW command than a whole bunch of QUERY commands. I have
tested this SHOW command, and it works fine.
I do have a question though......does anyone out there know if there are
any other SHOW commands available, and if possible where these commands
might be documented...???? I have searched high and low, and cannot
seem to find anything about them. Maybe one of the ADSM developers
monitoring the ADSM-List can point me in the right direction....or
supply the appropriate advice...??
For your reference, the SHOW CONFIG command provides output from the
following commands :-
* SHOW TIME
* QUERY STATUS
* QUERY DOMAIN
* QUERY NODE
* QUERY OPTION
* QUERY PROCESS
* QUERY SESSION
* QUERY DB F=D
* QUERY DBVOLUME * F=D
* QUERY LOG F=D
* QUERY LOGVOLUME * F=D
* QUERY DEVCLAS * F=D
* QUERY STGPOOL * F=D
* QUERY VOLUME
* QUERY MGMTCLAS
* QUERY COPYGROUP * * * STANDARD TYPEºCKUP
* QUERY COPYGROUP * * * STANDARD TYPE=ARCHIVE
* QUERY SCHEDULE
* QUERY ASSOCIATION
* SHOW BUFVARS (Database buffer pool
global variables)
* SHOW CSVARS (not sure what this is)
* SHOW DBVARS (Database service global
variables)
* SHOW LVM (LVM fixed
storage area capacities,
and DB
volume usage,
and LOG
volume usage,
and
Disk table entries,
and
Copy table status,
and DB
logical partition information,
and LOG
logical partition information,
and LVM
checkpoint record contents)
* SHOW LVMCOPYTABLE (Copy table status)
* SHOW LVMVOLS (DB volume usage, and
LOG volume usage)
* SHOW SSVARS (Storage service global
variables)
* SHOW TMVARS (Transaction manager
global variables)
* SHOW TXNT (Transaction
hash table contents)
* SHOW LOCKS (Lock hash table
contents)
Regards,
Gary Johnson
Operations Analyst (Emergency Planning)
IT Operations, Technology Operations
CLEAR Communications Ltd
12th floor, 49 Symonds Street, Auckland, 1001, New Zealand
* phone: 64-9-912-4200
fax: 64-9-912-4454
* email: gjohnso AT clear.co DOT nz
|