DB_ENV->log_stat
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#include <db.h>
int
DB_ENV->log_stat(DB_ENV *env, DB_LOG_STAT **statp, u_int32_t flags);
int
DB_ENV->log_stat_print(DB_ENV *env, u_int32_t flags);
Description: DB_ENV->log_stat
The DB_ENV->log_stat method returns the logging subsystem statistics.
The DB_ENV->log_stat method creates a statistical structure of type
DB_LOG_STAT and copies a pointer to it into a user-specified memory
location.
Statistical structures are stored in allocated memory.  If application-specific allocation
routines have been declared (see DB_ENV->set_alloc for more
information), they are used to allocate the memory; otherwise, the
standard C library malloc(3) is used.  The caller is
responsible for deallocating the memory.  To deallocate the memory, free
the memory reference; references inside the returned memory need not be
individually freed.
The following DB_LOG_STAT fields will be filled in:
- u_int32_t st_magic;
 - The magic number that identifies a file as a log file.
 - u_int32_t st_version;
 - The version of the log file type.
 - int st_mode;
 - The mode of any created log files.
 - u_int32_t st_lg_bsize;
 - The in-memory log record cache size.
 - u_int32_t st_lg_size;
 - The current log file size.
 - u_int32_t st_w_mbytes;
 - The number of megabytes written to this log.
 - u_int32_t st_w_bytes;
 - The number of bytes over and above st_w_mbytes written to this log.
 - u_int32_t st_wc_mbytes;
 - The number of megabytes written to this log since the last checkpoint.
 - u_int32_t st_wc_bytes;
 - The number of bytes over and above st_wc_mbytes written to this log
since the last checkpoint.
 - u_int32_t st_wcount;
 - The number of times the log has been written to disk.
 - u_int32_t st_wcount_fill;
 - The number of times the log has been written to disk because the
in-memory log record cache filled up.
 - u_int32_t st_scount;
 - The number of times the log has been flushed to disk.
 - u_int32_t st_cur_file;
 - The current log file number.
 - u_int32_t st_cur_offset;
 - The byte offset in the current log file.
 - u_int32_t st_disk_file;
 - The log file number of the last record known to be on disk.
 - u_int32_t st_disk_offset;
 - The byte offset of the last record known to be on disk.
 - u_int32_t st_maxcommitperflush;
 - The maximum number of commits contained in a single log flush.
 - u_int32_t st_mincommitperflush;
 - The minimum number of commits contained in a single log flush that
contained a commit.
 - roff_t st_regsize;
 - The size of the region, in bytes.
 - u_int32_t st_region_wait;
 - The number of times that a thread of control was forced to wait before
obtaining the region lock.
 - u_int32_t st_region_nowait;
 - The number of times that a thread of control was able to obtain
the region lock without waiting.
 
The DB_ENV->log_stat method
returns a non-zero error value on failure
and 0 on success.
Parameters
- flags
 - The flags parameter must be set to 0 or
the following value:
- DB_STAT_CLEAR
 - Reset statistics after returning their values.
 
 - statp
 - The statp parameter references memory into which
a pointer to the allocated statistics structure is copied.
 
Errors
The DB_ENV->log_stat method
may fail and return one of the following non-zero errors:
- EINVAL
 - An
invalid flag value or parameter was specified.
 
Description: DB_ENV->log_stat_print
The DB_ENV->log_stat_print method returns the
logging subsystem statistical information, as described for the DB_ENV->log_stat method.
The information is printed to a specified output channel (see the
DB_ENV->set_msgfile method for more information), or passed to an
application callback function (see the DB_ENV->set_msgcall method for
more information).
The DB_ENV->log_stat_print method may not be called before the DB_ENV->open method has
been called.
The DB_ENV->log_stat_print method
returns a non-zero error value on failure
and 0 on success.
Parameters
- flags
 - The flags parameter must be set to 0 or
the following value:
- DB_STAT_ALL
 - Display all available information.
 
 
Class
DB_ENV, DB_LOGC, DB_LSN
See Also
Logging Subsystem and Related Methods
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