NSRLS(8)NSRLS(8)NAME
nsrls - list statistics of NetWorker index files
SYNOPSIS
nsrls [ { clientname ... | -m } ]
DESCRIPTION
When nsrls is used without any specified options being specified, the
number of records in an online index and the usage of the online index
with respect to the number of kilobytes allocated to its UNIX files is
printed. Administrators can use this command to establish how many
files have been saved by a client.
OPTIONS
When invoked with the -m option, nsrls prints the information for the
media database. The media database has the following four statistics
associated with it: an internal file ID (Fid), the size of the file
(Size), the number of logical records in the file (Count), and a
descriptive name for the internal file (Name).
The internal files are interpreted as follows:
saveset files
These are the internal record files which store the actual data
(for example, ss).
volume files
These are the internal record files which store the volumes (for
example, vol).
index files
These internal b-tree index files hold the index records used
for optimizing media database queries. The names of these files
contain the extension "_i*" (for example, ss_i0 and vol_i1).
temporary files
These files (beginning with the filename "temp_*") contain tem‐
porary records used during sorting. Temporary files are present
only while a database is currently being modified.
The number, name, function, and interpretation of the internal files
can change at any time.
An empty argument list prints the statistics for all known clients.
EXAMPLE
% nsrls -m
Database id 0: /nsr/mm/mmvolume
Fid | Size | Count | Name
------------------------------------------
0 | 16 KB | 6 | vol
1 | 136 KB | 484 | ss
2 | 16 KB | 6 | vol_i0
3 | 16 KB | 5 | vol_i1
4 | 16 KB | 5 | vol_i2
5 | 16 KB | 5 | vol_i3
6 | 16 KB | 0 | vol_i4
7 | 24 KB | 484 | ss_i0
8 | 24 KB | 484 | ss_i1
9 | 16 KB | 164 | ss_i2
10 | 24 KB | 483 | ss_i3
11 | 8 KB | 1 | temp_0
% nsrls jupiter
/space2/nsr/index/jupiter: 292170 records requiring 50 MB
/space2/nsr/index/jupiter is currently 100% utilized
SEE ALSOnsr_layout(5), nsrindexd(8)DIAGNOSTICS
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NetWorker 7.3.2 Aug 23, 06 NSRLS(8)