Greg
These lists are different, which might be the problem. Now just to help me be clear, it is the first list that I copy into /usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids overwriting what is there. Is that correct? Regards Jeffrey On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 08:18:54 +1100, Greg Kuhnert wrote: Hi Dudi. On 21/02/2011 7:51 AM, Dudi Goldenberg wrote: There is a thread about this somewhere. Greg Khunert wrote oidfixer.sh Where can I get oidfixer.sh? I actually like Steve's solution too - but for the sake of completeness, here's the tool I wrote some time back. The actual name is oidlist.sh Instructions: 1. Create the script and make it executable 2. Stop cced service cced.init stop 3. Run the script ./oidlist.sh The script will print out a list of objects based on the actual object directories, and it will also print a copy of codb.oids which is what CCE thinks are the used OID's. Both lists of OID numbers should be identical. If they are not, then copy the reported OID's into /usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids 4. Restart cced service cced.init start #!/bin/bash LAST=-1 MIN=-1 for X in `ls _/usr/sausalito/codb/objects/_ | sort -n` do MYNEXT=$(( $LAST + 1 )) if [ $MYNEXT -eq $X ] then LAST=$X else if [ $LAST -ge 1 ] then if [ $MIN -eq $LAST ] then echo -n $LAST, else echo -n $MIN-$LAST, fi fi LAST=$X MIN=$X fi done if [ $MYNEXT -lt $X ] then echo -n $LAST else echo -n $MIN-$LAST fi echo "" echo "/usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids reports:" cat /usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids echo ""
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