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HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Queue Manager Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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o CONS (LAST SENT): this is the ADT information for the last event
sent to the Consumer.
o COLL RESTART: this is the ADT information for the Collector restart
point as determined by the Queue Manager. This is the last
event stored in the queue when the last write to the restart file
occurred
o CONS RESTART: this is the ADT information for the Consumer
restart point, it is the oldest outstanding event that has been
sent to the Consumer but not committed or aborted when the
restart file was written.
SEQ – the audit trail file (prefix and sequence number) where the event
was stored.
RBA – the relative byte address of the event with the file.
TIME – the event timestamp
9. QUEUE SUMMARY – ADT RECORDS INFO: This sub-section contains
event counts for data stored in the queue. The event counts for data
queued for sending to the Consumer are shown, as well as the event
counts for data that would have be sent from the queue if the Queue
Manager was restarted. The restart event counts are further broken down
into the count of events that can be sent from the local queue, and the
count that the Collector would have to resend. On a restart, the Queue
Manager will resend from its queue messages up to the last saved restart
position. Messages received after the position will have to be resent from
the Collector. Note that on a normal shutdown, the latest restart
information will be saved so no messages received by the Queue
Manager will have to be resent. However, in the case of a CPU or process
failure, those received after the restart file was updated will have to be
resent.
The information in this section is:
RECORD TYPE: The record type for the event.
CURRENTLY QUEUED: The number of events currently queued for sending
to the Consumer; that is, the number of events that have been
received but not sent.
QUEUED FOR RESTARTING / QUEUED: The number of events that would be
sent to the Consumer from the queue. This is the number of events
from the Consumer’s restart point when the restart file was last written
to the last event in the queue when the restart file was last written.
QUEUED FOR RESTARTING / COLL RESEND: The number of events that
Collector would have to resend on a restart. This is the number of
events from the last event in the queue when the restart file was last
written to the current last event in the queue.
QUEUED FOR RESTARTING / RESTART TOTAL: The total number of events that
need to be resent on a restart.
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