Lines Matching defs:first
94 * We first take the log file size from the environment, if
115 * If we haven't written any log files, write the first one
198 * This is the first point where we can validate the buffer size,
229 * client gets the first log record out of order. An LSN of [0][0]
347 * Allocate a cursor and set it to the first record. This shouldn't
377 * We now know where the end of the log is. Set the first LSN that
407 * the number of the first readable log file, else it will contain the number
488 * If searching for the first log file, we want to return the
524 * not interesting. If we're searching for the first
526 * something better), as the "real" first log record
535 * If we're searching for the first log file, then we
1288 struct __db_filestart *first, *last;
1330 first = SH_TAILQ_FIRST(&lp->logfiles, __db_filestart);
1334 DB_ASSERT(dblp->env, !first || first == last ||
1335 RINGBUF_LEN(lp, first->b_off, lp->b_off) ==
1336 RINGBUF_LEN(lp, first->b_off, last->b_off) +
1412 * Remove the first file if it is invalidated by this write.
1414 * check the first file.
1509 * of the first log file, compare it to the last log file. If those
1546 * Get the version numbers of the first and last log files.
1564 * If the first and last LSN are in the same file, then we