DBINFO - provide info on IDS/II or MDQS data base files.
Syntax:
dbinfo filename [+Verbose] [+Privacy] [+Shrink]
Examples:
dbinfo /schema +v
dbinfo /mdqproc +shrink
dbinfo /dbase/schema-o +v +p
dbinfo hpwitczak/db/sub-o +s
Description:
DBINFO identifies IDS/II or MDQS data base files and gives the
length of these files. The "+Verbose" option causes
DBINFO to print additional information about the data base files;
what information is printed depends on the file type. The
"+Privacy" option causes DBINFO to print passwords,
keys and locks for files which contain these items.
If "+Shrink" is specified, the file is shrunk down
to the number of llinks that it is actually using. When a shrink
is requested, other options are ignored.
IDS schema files:
+Verbose:
- software release under which the data base was translated
- calc and page interval of the schema object file
- page size and total dbkey's allocated to the schema
object
- number of llinks initialized and number used
- data base translation report which includes the name of
the report, who ran it, the $ IDENT of the job, the date,
and the time of the job run (a maximum of 10 reports are
printed).
+Privacy:
- the lock name and the lock value of all locks specified
in the schema description (maximum of 10 locks)
- whether locks were used or not
+Shrink:
- files are shrunk to the number of llinks initialized
IDS subschema files:
+Verbose:
- schema and subschema names
- last sector of source code, error linkage, and the file
- whether the subschema has been translated
- whether privacy locks have been used
+Privacy:
- the privacy key (for copy)
- the diagnostic key (for display)
- the privacy lock for invoking
IDS area files:
+Verbose:
- the area name
- calc and page interval of the area file in dbkeys
- page size and allocated dbkeys
- total number of pages and number of pages initialized
- number of pages used
+Privacy:
- not applicable; this option will be ignored
+Shrink:
- an area file is shrunk to the number of pages
initialized.
MDQS Files:
MDQ files are only identified and their maximum size is given.
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