You display the data of an individual volume of the current database instance.
See also:
Concepts of the Database System, Volumes (Permanent Storage)
You have the server authorization ParamRead.
param_getvolume <vol_no> <vol_mode>
Options
Option |
Description |
<vol_no> |
Number of the volume |
<vol_mode> |
Mode of the volume, possible values are: DATA | LOG | MLOG DATA: data volume LOG: log volume MLOG: Mirrored log volume |
OK
<file_name>
<vol_type>
<vol_size>
Values for the Reply Fields
Value |
Description |
<file_name> |
Name of the device/file |
<vol_type> |
Type of volume (such as file, raw device) |
<vol_size> |
Size of the volume |
In the event of errors, see Reply Format.
Call the Database Manager CLI, log on as operator OLEG with password MONDAY, connect to the database instance DEMODB, display the data for volume number 0001 of type DATA:
>dbmcli –u OLEG,MONDAY –d DEMODB param_getvolume 0001 DATA
OK
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\sdb\data\DEMODB\data\DISKD0001
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