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Viewing Kernel I-node Statistics


This task describes how to view information about i-node slots, entries, and tables.

Before you begin

An i-node is normally used to store active files, directories, and file information. It is also used for other services such as pipes, clone drivers, and, on some systems, semaphores.

To View the I-node Statistics

  1. Access the KERNEL application class so that you can view its parameters.
  2. Open the parameters that records the i-node information that you want to view:

BMC PATROL displays a graph that shows the requested information over time.

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