dssize Command
The dssize
command is used to report the current memory
status of the permanent and temporary memory regions as well as the maximum, allocated and
in-use sizes for the database.
However, for TimesTen Scaleout, the dssize
command only
reports on the current memory status for the current element.
The dssize
command reports the same information that is displayed in the
SYS.V$MONITOR
and SYS.GV$MONITOR
system views. The
following example uses the k
option to print the database size information in
KB:
Command> dssize k;
The following values are in KB:
PERM_ALLOCATED_SIZE: 40960
PERM_IN_USE_SIZE: 9742
PERM_IN_USE_HIGH_WATER: 9742
TEMP_ALLOCATED_SIZE: 32768
TEMP_IN_USE_SIZE: 9442
TEMP_IN_USE_HIGH_WATER: 9505