
Specifies the internal state for a DM context: This is the maximum value reached by PIN_FLD_CONNECTS for this front endĪrray that defines the front-end connection. Specifies the maximum number of concurrent connections the front end received during the life of the DM. Specifies the number of concurrent connections the front end has received. These states are used for the internal working of the Oracle DM. Specifies the internal state of the DM front end. This allows you to see what happened since the last DM report.ĭM_TATTLE_ALL (DM_TATTLE_SELECT | DM_TATTLE_CMD | DM_TATTLE_IO_IN | DM_TATTLE_IO_OUT) This flag is reset each time you retrieve the DM status report. Specifies the internal state of the DM back end. Specifies the number of transactions currently queued. Note: Ignore this field if your system uses Oracle DM. Specifies the maximum shared memory size, in bytes, for a custom DM. Specifies the current value of the dm_sm_pass_thru_obj entry in the DM pin.conf file. Specifies the size, in bytes, of the big part of the DM shared memory.

Table 6-1 /status_dm Object Fields /status_dm Object Field
