The jlogstatus command is used to display the status of the jBASE Transaction
Journal. In it’s simplest form the jlogstatus command shows a summary of the
current Transaction Journal activities. Additional command line options are
available for more verbose output.
Journal status: |
active |
Configuration file created: |
10:39:00 08 APR 1998 , by root from port 9 |
Configuration file modified: |
10:47:55 08 APR 1998 , by root from port 9 |
Journal file sets switched: |
10:41:21 08 APR 1998 , by root from port 9 |
Full log warning threshold: |
70 percent , thereafter every 1 percent or 300 secs |
Journal files synced every: |
10 seconds , last sync 10:49:59 08 APR 1998 |
Background sync demon: |
(inactive) |
Extended record: |
OFF |
Admin log file: |
10 entries , in file
/usr/jbc/config/jediLoggerAdminLog |
Admin log notify program: |
(undefined) |
Current log file set: |
1, date range 10:41:21 08 APR 1998 to 10:49:59 08 APR
1998 |
/home/jbasedev/fb1: |
76.92% capacity |
/home/jbasedev/fb2: |
76.92% capacity |
Total record count: |
97.66k , 0 records/second |
Total byte count: |
19.47M , 0 bytes/second |
jlogdup program status: |
NONE active |
Status log set 1 (current): |
2 files, 100000 records , 20415568 bytes used |
|
Date range 10:41:21 08 APR 1998 to 10:49:59 08 APR
1998 |
Status log set 2: |
No files defined |
Status log set 3: |
No files defined |
Status log set 4: |
No files defined |
Status log totals: |
2 files, 100000 records, 20415568 bytes used |
|
Date range 10:41:21 08 APR 1998 to 10:49:59 08 APR
1998 |