secons -kt Function Display Kernel Tables on UNIX

Valid on UNIX
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Valid on UNIX
The secons utility displays the kernel tables.
This command has the following format:
secons -kt tableNumber
  • -kt
    Displays the specified kernel table.
  • tableNumber
    Specifies the kernel table to display.
    tableNumber
    must be one of the following values:
    • 1
      Specifies to display the SpecPgm kernel table.
    • 2
      Specifies to display the TrustPg kernel table.
    • 3
      Specifies to display the LoginPg kernel table.
    • 4
      Specifies to display the DBfiles kernel table.
    • 5
      Specifies to display the FRegExp kernel table.
    • 6
      Specifies to display the DCMfile kernel table.
    • 7
      Specifies to display the AC pids kernel table.
    • 8
      Specifies to display the InoCach kernel table.
      Note:
      Not valid on Linux.
    • 9
      Specifies to display the F cache kernel table.
    • 10
      Specifies to display the NetwDCM kernel table.
    • 11
      Specifies to display the MntDirs kernel table.
    • 12
      Specifies to display the F inode kernel table.
    • 13
      Specifies to display the STOPexp kernel table.
      Note:
      You cannot display this kernel table if STOP is not enabled.
    • 15
      Specifies to display the Family kernel table.
    • 16
      Specifies to display the DbgProt kernel table.
    • 17
      Specifies to display the TCPport kernel table.
    • 18
      Specifies to display the TCPoutp kernel table.
    • 19
      Specifies to display the ProcSrv kernel table.
    • 20
      Specifies to display the ACEE kernel table.
    • 21
      Specifies to display the Status kernel table.
      Note:
      This option shows the status of all kernel tables.
    • 22
      Specifies to display the StreamSockets kernel table.
      Note:
      This option is for HP-UX and Solaris only when SEOS STREAMS module is enabled.
    • 23
      Specifies to display the KBLshell kernel table.
    • 24
      Specifies to display the KBLcmdlog kernel table.
    • 25
      Specifies to display the Devices kernel table.
    • 26
      Specifies to display the Auto bypassed programs kernel table.
    • 27
      Specifies to display the User cache kernel table.
    • all
      Specifies to display all tables.
Example: Display the DBfiles Kernel Table
Note:
The following is an example of the output when you display the DBfiles kernel table:
secons -kt 4
DBfiles
file    ID  i-node  device  program name    
1   29  280391  356515  /opt/CA/PAMSC/seosdb/seos_ids.dat   
2   3   0   0   /opt/CA/PAMSC/etc/privpgms.init