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Operating Systems AIX DB2 high CPU Post 302446218 by zaxxon on Wednesday 18th of August 2010 04:37:30 AM
Old 08-18-2010
As he said he is using AIX 6.1 I strongly doubt that he is using jfs. jfs is somewhat out of date and very limited. If he is using jfs, I strongly recommend changing that.
 

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xpeek(8)						      JFS file system editor							  xpeek(8)

NAME
xpeek - shell-type JFS file system editor SYNOPSIS
xpeek device DESCRIPTION
xpeek is a program which can be used to perform various low-level actions on a JFS formatted device. device is the special file name corresponding to the actual device to be edited (e.g. /dev/hdb1). xpeek must be run as root. COMMANDS
a[lter] <block> <offset> <hex_string> replaces the data located at the <offset> of <block> with <hex_string> <block> is the block number - given in decimal <offset> is the offset within that block - given in hexadecimal <hex_string> is an even-numbered string of hexadecimal digits to write to the disk b[tree] <block> [<offset>] * not implemented yet * displays one node of the btree located at <offset> of <block> and enters a subcommand mode to navigate the btree SUBCOMMANDS: l => visit left sibling m => modify current node p => visit parent node r => visit right sibling [0-9] => visit the n'th child node x => exit subcommand mode cb[blfsck] displays the area used by ClearBadBlockList for communication with fsck SUBCOMMANDS: m => modify entries x => exit subcommand mode dir[ectory] <inode_number> [<file_set>] displays the directory entries at <inode_number> and enters subcommand mode <inode_number> is the directory's inode - given in decimal <file_set> currently must be zero SUBCOMMANDS: m => modify entries x => exit subcommand mode d[isplay] [<block> [<offset> [<format> [<count>]]]] displays <count> objects located at the <offset> of <block> in <format> <block> is the block number - given in decimal <offset> is the offset within <block> - given in hexadecimal <format> is one of the following: a => ascii b => block allocation map d => decimal i => inode I => inode allocation map s => superblock x => hexadecimal X => extent allocation descriptor <count> is the number of objects to display - given in decimal dm[ap] displays aggregate disk (block) map SUBCOMMANDS m => modify map fields f => display free count t => display tree levels x => exit subcommand mode dt[ree] <inode_number> [<file_set>] displays root of the directory btree located at <inode_number> and enters a subcommand mode to navigate the btree <inode_number> is the directory's inode - given in decimal <file_set> currently must be zero SUBCOMMANDS l => visit left sibling m => modify current node p => visit parent node (not parent directory) r => visit right sibling [0-9] => visit the n'th child node x => exit subcommand mode fsckw[sphdr] displays the header of the fsck workspace in the aggregate SUBCOMMANDS: m => modify entries x => exit subcommand mode h[elp] [<command>] displays help for <command> if no command is given, all possible commands are displayed ia[g] [<IAG_number>] [a | s | <file_set>] displays IAG information for <IAG_number> and enters subcommand mode <IAG_number> is given in decimal a is to use the primary aggregate inode table s is to use the secondary aggregate inode table <file_set> currently must be zero SUBCOMMANDS e => display/modify inode extents map m => modify IAG p => display/modify persistent map w => display/modify working map x => exit subcommand mode i[node] [<inode_number>] [a | s | <file_set>] displays inode information for <inode_number> and enters subcommand mode <inode_number> is given in decimal a is to use the primary aggregate inode table s is to use the secondary aggregate inode table <file_set> currently must be zero SUBCOMMANDS a => display/modify inode's ACL m => modify inode x => exit subcommand mode logs[uper] displays the journal log superblock and enters subcommand mode SUBCOMMANDS m => modify journal log superblock x => exit subcommand mode q[uit] exits xpeek se[t] [<variable> <value>] * not implemented yet * set user-defined <variable> to <value> if no arguments are given, displays all set variables <variable> must begin with an alphabetic character su[perblock] [p | s] displays superblock data p displays the primary superblock s displays the secondary superblock SUBCOMMANDS: m => modify entries x => exit subcommand mode s2p[erblock] [p | s] displays alternate superblock data p displays the primary superblock s displays the secondary superblock SUBCOMMANDS: m => modify entries x => exit subcommand mode u[nset] <variable> * not implemented yet * deletes user-defined <variable> xt[ree] <inode_number> [<file_set>] displays root of the non-directory btree located at <inode_number> and enters a subcommand mode to navigate the btree <inode_number> is the directory's inode - given in decimal <file_set> currently must be zero SUBCOMMANDS l => visit left sibling m => modify current node p => visit parent node (not parent directory) r => visit right sibling [0-9] => visit the n'th child node x => exit subcommand mode REPORTING BUGS
If you find a bug in JFS or xpeek, please report it via the bug tracking system ("Report Bugs" section) of the JFS project web site: http://oss.software.ibm.com/jfs Please send as much pertinent information as possible, including the complete output of running fsck.jfs with the -v and -n options on the JFS device. SEE ALSO
fsck.jfs(8), mkfs.jfs(8), logdump(8), logredo(8), xchklog(8), xchkdmp(8), AUTHORS
Barry Arndt (barndt@us.ibm.com) William Braswell, Jr. xpeek is maintained by IBM. See the JFS project web site for more details: http://oss.software.ibm.com/jfs February 8, 2002 xpeek(8)
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