The RMU Dump Row_Cache command is intended for use as a diagnostic aid that allows you to display the in-memory contents of a row cache for an open database. Use this command to display the following information for each row in the specified cache: o GRIC - Address of the GRIC data structure for the cache slot o GRIB - Address of the GRIB data structure for the cache slot o SLOT - Slot number within the cache o NXTGRIC - Slot number of the next slot within the hash chain o LHMTE - Flag values indicating: - L - Row is latched - H - Row is marked Hot (modified since last checkpoint or sweep) - M - Row is marked Modified - T - Row is marked Too Big for (or removed from) the cache - E - End of on-disk checkpoint file; should never be seen with the RMU Dump Row_Cache command o SNAPPNO - Snapshot pointer (either snapshot page number or snapshot slot number o LEN - Length of the row in cache; 0 indicates row has been deleted o ACTLEN - Actual length of allocated space on the database page for the row o DBK - Database key for the row o REFCNT - Reference count: number of processes with this row in a cache working set o UPD_PID - Process ID of process currently updating the row in memory o RVNO - In-memory row modification count o TSN - Transaction sequence number of last transaction to modify the row