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<! "@(#)stat.so	10.10 (Sleepycat) 10/26/98">
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<title>Berkeley DB: DbTxnMgr::stat</title>
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<h1>DbTxnMgr::stat</h1>
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#include &lt;db_cxx.h&gt;
<p>
int
DbTxnMgr::stat(DB_TXN_STAT **statp, void *(*db_malloc)(size_t));
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<h1>Description</h1>
method creates a statistical structure and copies pointers to it into
user-specified memory locations.
<p>
Statistical structure are created in allocated memory.
If
<b>db_malloc</b> is non-NULL, it is called to allocate the memory,
otherwise, the library function <b>malloc</b>(3)) is used.
The function <b>db_malloc</b> must match the calling conventions of
the <b>malloc</b>(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.
<p>
The transaction region statistics are stored in a structure of type
DB_TXN_STAT.  The following DB_TXN_STAT fields will be filled in:
<dl compact>
<p><dt>u_int32_t st_refcnt;<dd>The number of references to the region.
<dt>u_int32_t st_regsize;<dd>The size of the region.
<dt><a href="../../api_cxx/DbLsn/class.html">DbLsn</a> st_last_ckp;<dd>The LSN of the last checkpoint.
<dt><a href="../../api_cxx/DbLsn/class.html">DbLsn</a> st_pending_ckp;<dd>The LSN of any checkpoint that is currently in progress.  If
<b>st_pending_ckp</b> is the same as <b>st_last_ckp</b> there
is no checkpoint in progress.
<dt>time_t st_time_ckp;<dd>The time the last completed checkpoint finished (as returned by
<b>time</b>(2)).
<dt>u_int32_t st_last_txnid;<dd>The last transaction ID allocated.
<dt>u_int32_t st_maxtxns;<dd>The maximum number of active transactions supported by the region.
<dt>u_int32_t st_naborts;<dd>The number of transactions that have aborted.
<dt>u_int32_t st_nactive;<dd>The number of transactions that are currently active.
<dt>u_int32_t st_nbegins;<dd>The number of transactions that have begun.
<dt>u_int32_t st_ncommits;<dd>The number of transactions that have committed.
<dt>u_int32_t st_region_wait;<dd>The number of times that a thread of control was forced to wait before
obtaining the region lock.
<dt>u_int32_t st_region_nowait;<dd>The number of times that a thread of control was able to obtain
the region lock without waiting.
<dt>DB_TXN_ACTIVE * st_txnarray;<dd>A pointer to an array of <b>st_nactive</b> DB_TXN_ACTIVE structures,
describing the currently active transactions.  The following fields of
the DB_TXN_ACTIVE structure will be filled in:
<dl compact>
<p><dt>u_int32_t txnid;<dd>The transaction ID as returned by <a href="../../api_cxx/DbTxnMgr/begin.html">DbTxnMgr::begin</a>.
<dt><a href="../../api_cxx/DbLsn/class.html">DbLsn</a> lsn;<dd>The log sequence number of the transaction-begin record.
</dl>
</dl>
<p>
The DbTxnMgr::stat
method either returns <b>errno</b> or throws an exception that
encapsulates an <b>errno</b> on failure, and 0 on success.
<p>
<h1>Errors</h1>
If a fatal error occurs in Berkeley DB, the DbTxnMgr::stat method may fail and either
return DB_RUNRECOVERY or throw an exception encapsulating DB_RUNRECOVERY,
at which point all subsequent database calls will also fail in the same
way.  Methods marked as returning <b>errno</b> will, by default, throw
an exception that encapsulates the error information.  The default error
behavior can be changed, see <a href="../../api_cxx/DbException/class.html">DbException</a>.
<p>
The DbTxnMgr::stat
method may fail and throw an exception
for any of the errors specified for the following Berkeley DB and C library
functions:
abort(3),
fcntl(3),
fprintf(3),
getpid(3),
malloc(3),
and
memset(3).
<p>
<h1>Class</h1>
<a href="../../api_cxx/DbTxnMgr/class.html">DbTxnMgr</a>
<p>
<h1>See Also</h1>
<a href="../../api_cxx/DbTxnMgr/begin.html">DbTxnMgr::begin</a>,
<a href="../../api_cxx/DbTxnMgr/checkpoint.html">DbTxnMgr::checkpoint</a>,
<a href="../../api_cxx/DbTxnMgr/close.html">DbTxnMgr::close</a>,
<a href="../../api_cxx/DbTxnMgr/open.html">DbTxnMgr::open</a>,
DbTxnMgr::stat
and
<a href="../../api_cxx/DbTxnMgr/unlink.html">DbTxnMgr::unlink</a>.
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