Hello Ignacio,

no chance for that, unless you backup and restore your database.

Best Regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin

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Subject: I found the solution: View statistics with dbmcli


I'm sorry,

I've found the command for do it: "info data"


Another question: Is it possible to resize existing data volumes ?

Thanks,


Ignacio


Hello,

is it possible to get statistical data, for example, the percent of space
occuped fo data volumes, with dbmcli ?

Thanks,

Ignacio Lacosta.


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