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DB->stat
#include <db.h>
int
DB->stat(DB *db,
void *sp, void *(*db_malloc)(size_t), u_int32_t flags);
Description
The DB->stat function creates a statistical structure and
copies a pointer to it into user-specified memory locations.
Specifically, if sp is non-NULL, a pointer to the
statistics for the database are copied into the memory location
it references.
Statistical structures are created in allocated memory.
If
db_malloc is non-NULL, it is called to allocate the memory,
otherwise, the library function malloc(3)) is used.
The function db_malloc must match the calling conventions of
the malloc(3)) library routine.
Regardless, the caller is responsible for deallocating the returned
memory.
To deallocate the returned memory, free each returned memory pointer;
pointers inside the memory do not need to be individually freed.
The DB->stat function cannot be transaction protected, and, should
be done outside of the scope of a transaction.
In the presence of multiple threads or processes accessing an active
database, the returned information may be out-of-date.
This function may access all of the pages in the database, and
therefore may incur a severe performance penalty and have obvious
negative effects on the underlying buffer pool.
The flags parameter must be set to 0 or the following value:
- DB_RECORDCOUNT
- Fill in the bt_nrecs information of the statistics structure,
but do not collect any other information. This flag makes it reasonable
for applications to request a record count from a database without
incurring a performance penalty. It is only available for Recno
databases, or Btree databases where the underlying database was created
with the DB_RECNUM flag.
The DB->stat
function returns the value of errno on failure, and 0 on success.
Btree and Recno Statistics
In the case of a Btree or Recno database,
the statistics are stored in a structure of type DB_BTREE_STAT. The
following fields will be filled in:
- u_int32_t bt_magic;
- Magic number that identifies the file as a btree file.
- u_int32_t bt_version;
- The version of the btree file type.
- u_int32_t bt_flags;
- Permanent database flags, including
DB_DUP, DB_FIXEDLEN, DB_RECNUM and DB_RENUMBER.
- u_int32_t bt_minkey;
- The bt_minkey value specified to db_open, if any.
- u_int32_t bt_re_len;
- The re_len value specified to db_open, if any.
- u_int32_t bt_re_pad;
- The re_pad value specified to db_open, if any.
- u_int32_t bt_pagesize;
- Underlying tree page size.
- u_int32_t bt_levels;
- Number of levels in the tree.
- u_int32_t bt_nrecs;
- Number of data items in the tree (since there may be multiple data items
per key, this number may not be the same as the number of keys).
- u_int32_t bt_int_pg;
- Number of tree internal pages.
- u_int32_t bt_leaf_pg;
- Number of tree leaf pages.
- u_int32_t bt_dup_pg;
- Number of tree duplicate pages.
- u_int32_t bt_over_pg;
- Number of tree overflow pages.
- u_int32_t bt_free;
- Number of pages on the free list.
- u_int32_t bt_int_pgfree;
- Number of bytes free in tree internal pages.
- u_int32_t bt_leaf_pgfree;
- Number of bytes free in tree leaf pages.
- u_int32_t bt_dup_pgfree;
- Number of bytes free in tree duplicate pages.
- u_int32_t bt_over_pgfree;
- Number of bytes free in tree overflow pages.
The DB->stat
function returns the value of errno on failure, and 0 on success.
Errors
If a fatal error occurs in Berkeley DB, the DB->stat function may fail and return
DB_RUNRECOVERY, at which point all subsequent database calls will also
return DB_RUNRECOVERY.
The DB->stat
function may fail and return errno
for any of the errors specified for the following Berkeley DB and C library
functions:
DB->cursor,
DBcursor->c_close(3),
dbenv->db_paniccall(3),
fflush(3),
fprintf(3),
lock_get,
lock_put,
lock_vec,
malloc(3),
memp_fget,
memp_fput,
memset(3),
strerror(3),
vfprintf(3),
and
vsnprintf(3).
See Also
db_appexit,
db_appinit,
db_version,
DB->close,
DB->cursor,
DB->del,
DB->fd,
DB->get,
DB->join,
db_open,
DB->put,
DB->stat,
DB->sync,
DBcursor->c_close,
DBcursor->c_del,
DBcursor->c_get
and
DBcursor->c_put.
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