cr subcommand
The cr subcommand displays information about the checkpoint and the restart identifiers from the global crid_table.
Format
cr [ * | -i id | slot | effectiveaddress ]
Parameters
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| * | Causes the crid subcommand to display a summary of all crid structures in the system. |
| -i | Specifies the checkpoint or restart identifier (CRID) of the crid structure to be displayed. |
| slot | Specifies the slot number within the crid_table of the crid structure to be displayed. |
| effectiveaddress | Specifies the effective address of a particular crid structure to be displayed. |
If the cr subcommand is run without any parameters, the crid structure is displayed for the current process if one exists. If the cr subcommand is run with parameters, a summary of all crid structures in the table are displayed or any specific crid structure is displayed.
Other
crid
Examples
The following is an example of how to use the cr subcommand:
KDB(0)> cr 42
ADDRESS SLOT ID FLAGS OWNER CHKSYNCH
F10010F00406BA80 42 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000
ID......... rcrid :00000001 vcrid :00000000
FLAGS...... flags :00000000
OWNER...... owner :00000000
VIRTUALS... lvpid :0000000000000000
........... lvtid :0000000000000000
........... lvseq :00
CHECKPOINT. chksynch :0000000000000000
........... chkfile :0000000000000000
MEMBERS.... procpv :0000000000000000
KDB(0)>