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regions

This command outputs a list of all isolated regions in the VWService that are loaded in memory, or all isolated regions defined in the VWService, including regions that are not loaded in memory.

Syntax

The syntax varies depending on the output you want.

regions { m | d }

Parameters

m

Display a list of all isolated regions in the VWService that are loaded in memory. Both initialized and non-initialized regions are listed.

A region is loaded into memory if someone logs on to it, even if that region has not been initialized. An in-memory region that has not been initialized does not exist on disk, does not contain any data, and does not use any significant server resources. Note that an isolated region is only in memory if it has been accessed since the server was booted, and it stays in memory until you reboot the server, even if everyone has since logged off the region.

d

Display a list of all isolated regions defined in the VWService. The list includes only initialized regions.

This command option is only available if you are running vwtool on the primary Process Engine.

   

TIP In vwtool, you can enter parameters on the command line (following the command name) or let vwtool prompt you for the information by entering just the command name. Generally, we recommend prompt mode for all but the simplest commands. Entering the parameters on the command line is intended primarily for script-driven input.