The file system delete table (FSDELETE) is used to identify objects
to be ultimately physically deleted by OAM from the Unix file system
hierarchy. These objects are not represented in the OAM object directory.
The objects to be deleted can be a result of normal deletion activity
(application initiated delete or OSMC expiration processing) or cleanup
cases for objects written to the file system that have not been committed
(application rollback).
The File System Delete Table has one index: a unique, ascending
cluster index on the unique identifier.
Table 1. Description of file system delete
table (FSDELETE)Column description |
Name |
DB2 type |
DB2 attribute |
Value |
Report label |
---|
Row ID |
ID |
INTEGER |
Primary Key Generated Always as Identity |
|
ID |
Delete Time |
DELTIME |
INTEGER |
NND |
|
DELETE_TIME |
Delete Reason |
DELREAS |
CHAR(1) |
NND |
One of: D, O, or R |
REASON |
System Name |
SYSNAME |
CHAR(8) |
NND |
|
SYS_NAME |
Storage Group Name |
SGNAME |
CHAR(8) |
NND |
|
SG_NAME |
Collection Name |
COLNAME |
CHAR(44) |
NND |
|
COLLECTION_NAME |
Object Name |
OBJNAME |
CHAR(44) |
NND |
|
OBJECT_NAME |
Instance ID |
INSTID |
INTEGER |
NND |
|
INSTANCE_ID |
The following describes the columns in the file system delete table:
- ID
- A system generated value uniquely identifying this row in the
FSDELETE table .
- DELTIME
- The time (expressed as the high-order word of the system clock)
after which the object identified by this row can be removed from
the file system
- DELREAS
- The reason for the removal of the object from the file system:
- D
- This is the normal deletion of an object as a result of an application
delete request for a primary object that resides in the file system
- O
- This is the normal deletion of an object as a result of OSMC related
transition or expiration processing for a primary object that resides
in the file system
- R
- This a "rollback" of an application store request for an
object that was written to the file system when the application has
issued a "rollback" or when the store has not been committed
by the application within the required amount of time.
- SYSNAME
- The name of the system from which the request to remove the file
from the file system originated
- SGNAME
- The name of the Object storage group in which the object to be
removed from the file system resides
- COLNAME
- The name of the collection to which the object to be removed from
the file system belongs
- OBJNAME
- The name of the object to be removed from the file system
- INSTID
- The unique identifier for this instance of the named object to
be removed from the Unix file system hierarchy