Valid on UNIX
The secons utility displays the kernel tables.
This command has the following format:
secons -kt tableNumber
Displays the specified kernel table.
Specifies the kernel table to display. tableNumber must be one of the following values:
Specifies to display the SpecPgm kernel table.
Specifies to display the TrustPg kernel table.
Specifies to display the LoginPg kernel table.
Specifies to display the DBfiles kernel table.
Specifies to display the FRegExp kernel table.
Specifies to display the DCMfile kernel table.
Specifies to display the AC pids kernel table.
Specifies to display the InoCach kernel table.
Note: Not valid on Linux.
Specifies to display the F cache kernel table.
Specifies to display the NetwDCM kernel table.
Specifies to display the MntDirs kernel table.
Specifies to display the F inode kernel table.
Specifies to display the STOPbyp kernel table.
Note: You cannot display this kernel table if STOP is not enabled.
Specifies to display the STOPexp kernel table.
Note: You cannot display this kernel table if STOP is not enabled.
Specifies to display the Family kernel table.
Specifies to display the DbgProt kernel table.
Specifies to display the TCPport kernel table.
Specifies to display the TCPoutp kernel table.
Specifies to display the ProcSrv kernel table.
Specifies to display the ACEE kernel table.
Specifies to display the Status kernel table.
Note: This option shows the status of all kernel tables.
Specifies to display the StreamSockets kernel table.
Note: This option is for HP-UX and Solaris only when SEOS STREAMS module is enabled.
Specifies to display the KBLshells kernel table.
Specifies to display the Devices kernel table.
Specifies to display the Auto bypassed programs kernel table.
Specifies to display the User cache kernel table.
Example: Display the DBfiles Kernel Table
The following example shows you 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/AccessControl/seosdb/seos_ids.dat 2 3 0 0 /opt/CA/AccessControl/etc/privpgms.init
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