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DB_ENV->txn_stat

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#include <db.h>

int DB_ENV->txn_stat(DB_ENV *env, DB_TXN_STAT **statp, u_int32_t flags);

Description

The DB_ENV->txn_stat function creates a statistical structure and copies a pointer to it into a user-specified memory location.

The flags value must be set to 0 or the following value:

DB_STAT_CLEAR
Reset statistics after returning their values.

Statistical structures are created 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 library function 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 transaction region statistics are stored in a structure of type DB_TXN_STAT. The following DB_TXN_STAT fields will be filled in:

DB_LSN st_last_ckp;
The LSN of the last checkpoint.
DB_LSN st_pending_ckp;
The LSN of any checkpoint that is currently in progress. If st_pending_ckp is the same as st_last_ckp there is no checkpoint in progress.
time_t st_time_ckp;
The time the last completed checkpoint finished (as the number of seconds since the Epoch, returned by the IEEE/ANSI Std 1003.1 (POSIX) time interface).
u_int32_t st_last_txnid;
The last transaction ID allocated.
u_int32_t st_maxtxns;
The maximum number of active transactions possible.
u_int32_t st_nactive;
The number of transactions that are currently active.
u_int32_t st_maxnactive;
The maximum number of active transactions at any one time.
u_int32_t st_nbegins;
The number of transactions that have begun.
u_int32_t st_naborts;
The number of transactions that have aborted.
u_int32_t st_ncommits;
The number of transactions that have committed.
u_int32_t st_nrestores;
The number of transactions that have been restored.
u_int32_t st_regsize;
The size of the region.
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.
DB_TXN_ACTIVE * st_txnarray;
A pointer to an array of st_nactive DB_TXN_ACTIVE structures, describing the currently active transactions. The following fields of the DB_TXN_ACTIVE structure will be filled in:

u_int32_t txnid;
The transaction ID of the transaction.
u_int32_t parentid;
The transaction ID of the parent transaction (or 0, if no parent).
DB_LSN lsn;
The log sequence number of the transaction-begin record.

The DB_ENV->txn_stat function returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.

Errors

The DB_ENV->txn_stat function may fail and return a non-zero error for errors specified for other Berkeley DB and C library or system functions. If a catastrophic error has occurred, the DB_ENV->txn_stat function may fail and return DB_RUNRECOVERY, in which case all subsequent Berkeley DB calls will fail in the same way.

See Also

DB_ENV->set_tx_max, DB_ENV->set_tx_recover, DB_ENV->set_tx_timestamp, DB_TXN->abort, DB_ENV->txn_begin, DB_ENV->txn_checkpoint, DB_TXN->commit, DB_TXN->discard, DB_TXN->id, DB_TXN->prepare, DB_ENV->txn_recover, DB_TXN->set_timeout and DB_ENV->txn_stat.

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