GS_SEG_SPC_REMAIN_EXTENTS
GS_SEG_REMAIN_EXTENTS displays the residual isolated extent information of the index tablespace. The extent information is not included in the residual segment and can be used as an independent clearing unit. Only the administrator can query the information.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
node_name |
text |
Node name. |
tablespace_name |
name |
Tablespace name. |
file_id |
integer |
Data file ID. |
bucketnode |
integer |
|
forknum |
integer |
Fork type of a segment object. The options are as follows:
|
block_id |
bigint |
Start page number of a data extent. |
blocks |
integer |
Data extension size. The value can be 1, 8, 128, 1024, or 4096. |
contents |
text |
Storage content of a data file. The options are as follows:
|
in_used |
text |
Specifies whether a resource has been allocated. The value can be Y or N. |
mapblock_location |
text |
Position of the extension in the map block. The format is (page_id, offset). |
head_file_id |
integer |
Segment header file ID. |
head_block_id |
bigint |
Page number of the segment header. |
usage_type |
text |
Extended usage type. The options are as follows:
|
remain_flag |
text |
Specifies whether it is a shrink residual extension. The value can be Y or N. |
special_data |
integer |
Special data area of the reverse pointer corresponding to an extent. |
ipblock_location |
text |
Position of the extended reverse pointer. The format is (block_id, offset). |
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