Use this DBM command for the database trace function only when told to do so by Support. The database trace is not required for normal database operation.
You display which activities of the database instance are currently logged.
All activities that can be logged are displayed under the column name Description. The word ON appears in the State column for activities that are actually currently being logged.
If you specify the option verbose, the system displays an extended description of the database trace.
You have the server authorization DBInfoRead or DBFileRead.
trace_show [verbose]
dbmcli -d DB -u dbm,dbm trace_show
OK
Name
State Level Description
DEFAULT
OFF
-
Default
INDEX
OFF
-
Index
LOCK
ON
-
Lock
LONG
OFF
-
Long
PAGES
OFF
-
Pages
STANDARD OFF - Standard
TABLE
OFF
-
Table
OBJECT
OFF - Objects
OBJECTADD
OFF
-
Objects add
OBJECTGET
OFF
-
Objects get
OBJECTALTER
OFF
-
Objects alter
OBJECTFREE
OFF
-
Objects free
SELECT
OFF
-
Select
INSERT
OFF
-
Insert
UPDATE
OFF
-
Update
DELETE
OFF
-
Delete
ORDER
OFF
-
Order
OPTIMIZER
OFF
-
Optimize
TIME
OFF
-
Time
CHECK
OFF
-
Check
COMMANDS ON - Commands
TOPICCONVERTER OFF 0 Topic
Converter
TOPICDATA
OFF
0
Topic Data
TOPICFRAMECTRL OFF 0 Topic
Framecontrol
TOPICLOG OFF 0 Topic Log
TOPICIOMAN
ON
7
Topic I/O manager
TOPICMEMORY
OFF
0
Topic Memory
TOPICVOLUME
OFF
0
Topic Devspace
TOPICRUNTIME OFF 0 Topic
Runtime
TOPICALLOCATOR OFF 0 Topic
Allocator
CHECKCONVERTER OFF 0 Check
Converter
CHECKDATA
OFF
0
Check Data
CHECKFRAMECTRL OFF 0 Check
Framecontrol
CHECKLOG OFF 0 Check Log
CHECKIOMAN
OFF
0
Check I/O manager
CHECKMEMORY
OFF
0
Check Memory
CHECKVOLUME
ON
3
Check Devspace
CHECKRUNTIME OFF 0 Check
Runtime
CHECKALLOCATOR OFF 0 Check
Allocator
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OK<NL>
name State Level
Description<NL>
<name> (ON|OFF) (-|<level>) <short
description>[,<long description>]<NL>
<name> (ON|OFF) (-|<level>) <short
description>[,<long description>]<NL>
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