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Option Descriptions
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Option Descriptions
You can combine multiple tbstat option flags in a single command.
No Options
If you invoke tbstat without any options, the command is interpreted as
tbstat -pu. For an explanation of the -p and -u options, refer to the paragraphs
that follow.
-- Option
The -- option displays a listing of all tbstat options and their functions. This
option is the only option flag that you cannot combine with any other flag.
-a Option
The -a option is interpreted as tbstat -cuskbtdlp (all lowercase option flags),
and output is displayed in that order. For an explanation of each option, refer
to the appropriate flag in the paragraphs that follow.
-b Option
The -b option displays information about buffers currently in use. (See tbstat
-B for information about all buffers, not just those in use.) You can interpret
output from the -b option as follows:
address is the address of the buffer header in the buffer table.
user is the address of the most-recent user process to access the
buffer table. Many user processes might be reading the same
buffer concurrently.
flgs describes the buffer using the following flag bits: