Kbase P177410: What do I/O Types BUFIO and BOTHIO in OE Management mean?
Autor |
  Progress Software Corporation - Progress |
Acesso |
  Público |
Publicação |
  11/16/2010 |
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Status: Unverified
GOAL:
What do I/O Types BUFIO and BOTHIO mean in OE Management?
GOAL:
Which I/O Types are used to open a database extent?
GOAL:
Database Storage Area and extent information and statistics in OE Management
GOAL:
I/O Type column in Extent File Details section
FACT(s) (Environment):
All Supported Operating Systems
OpenEdge Management
OpenEdge Category: Database
FIX:
BUFIO means that a file descriptor for an extent has been opened in buffered I/O mode.
BOTHIO means that 2 file descriptors have been opened for the extent: one for buffered and one for unbuffered I/O.