Oracle® TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference Release 11.2.1 Part Number E13069-03 |
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Description
Displays information about all members of the specified cache grid. If no grid name is specified, then it displays information about all members of all cache grids associated with the Oracle database.
This procedure requires the CACHE_MANAGER privilege.
Syntax
ttGridNodeStatus(['gridName'])
Parameters
ttGridNodeStatus has the optional parameter:
Parameter | Type | Description |
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gridName |
TT_VARCHAR (30) | If gridName is specified, displays information about all members of the named grid. Otherwise, displays information about all grids. |
Result Set
ttGridNodeStatus returns the results:
Column | Type | Description |
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gridName |
TT_VARCHAR (30) | The name of the grid. |
nodeID |
TT_INTEGER NOT NULL | The ID of the node. |
activeNode |
TT_INTEGER NOT NULL | The number of the node on which the active master data store currently resides. |
node1Attached |
CHAR (1) NOT NULL | Indicates if the active node is attached to the grid:
T - the active is attached. F - the active is detached. |
Host1 |
TT_VARCHAR (200) NOT NULL | The host name where the active data store is located. |
memberName1 |
TT_VARCHAR (200) NOT NULL | Unique fully qualified grid member name for the active master data store. |
IPaddr1 |
TT_VARCHAR (128) NOT NULL | The IP address where the active master data store is located. |
port1 |
TT_INTEGER NOT NULL | The port number for the cache agent process of the active master data store. |
node2Attached |
CHAR (1) | Indicates if the standby node is attached to the grid:
T - the standby is attached. F - the standby is detached. |
host2 |
TT_VARCHAR (200) | The host name where the standby master data store is located. |
memberName2 |
TT_VARCHAR (200) | Unique fully qualified grid member name for the standby master data store. |
IPaddr2 |
TT_VARCHAR (128) | The IP address where the standby master data store is located. |
port2 |
TT_INTEGER | The port number for the cache agent process of the standby master data store. |
For a grid member that is a standalone database, the number of columns in the result set is fewer than for a member that is an active standby pair.
Example
If ttgrid
is the only cache grid in the data store, display information about its members:
Command> call ttGridNodeStatus; < TTGRID, 1, 1, T, sys1, TTGRID_alone1_1, 140.87.0.201, 5001, <NULL>, <NULL>,<NULL>, <NULL>, <NULL> > < TTGRID, 2, 1, T, sys2, TTGRID_alone2_2, 140.87.0.202, 5002, <NULL>, <NULL>,<NULL>, <NULL>, <NULL> > < TTGRID, 3, 1, T, sys3, TTGRID_cacheact_3A, 140.87.0.203, 5003, T, sys4, TTGRID_cachestand_3B, 140.87.0.204, 5004 >
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