Table 14 shows parameters for this command.
The output of the show space command is displayed in the form of three tables as described in this section.
Space Name The name of the space, as given when the space was defined.
Space State The current state of the space. The value can be
initial (meaning that the Space needs more seeders or more persisters),
loading (meaning the space is being loaded from the persistence layer), or
ready (meaning the space has enough seeders, persisters, and has been loaded)
Distribution Policy Can be either
distributed (meaning the space is distributed) or
non_distributed.
Replication count The replication count is displayed. Default is 0, meaning there is no replication.
Capacity The capacity value for the space in number of entries per seeder.
-1 indicates that there is no capacity limit.
Eviction policy The policy of the eviction to be applied when a space operation would cause the capacity to be exceeded. Can be
none (no eviction) or
LRU (least recently used eviction).
Min seeders The minimum number of seeders that need to be joined to the space before the space becomes ready.
Update transport The transport protocol used to distribute notifications of updates to the data stored in the space. Can be
unicast or
multicast.
Entry TTL The TTL (time-to-live) of the entries stored in the spaces in milliseconds. Default is
-1 (forever).
Lock wait The
Lock wait defined for the space is displayed. Default is
-1 (forever).
Lock TTL The
Lock TTL (time-to-live) defined for the space is displayed. Default is
-1 (forever).
Lock scope Indicates the lock scope for the space, if set. Can be
thread or
process.
Space wait Indicates the space wait value for the space, if a space wait value has been set.
Write timeout Indicates the write timeout value for the space, if a write timeout has been set.
Read timeout Indicates the read timeout value for the space, if a read timeout has been set.
Phase count Indicates the phase count value in effect for the space.
Version num Indicates how many time the space definition has been changed since it was defined initially. This value is incremented for each alter space operation. The initial value is 0.