Title: [DB2EUG] Verify DB2 integrity
I believe that the db2dart utility will do this for you.  Just execute db2dart as the instance owner, and it will explain itself.  I ran it the other day against a test database to do just what you are asking.  To check the database in its entirety, execute db2dart <dbname>.  It will take a good long while, depending upon how large your database is. 
 
Hope that helps!
Judy
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From: Carla Cristina Alonzo Duclós [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 7/24/2003 2:52 PM
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Subject: [DB2EUG] Verify DB2 integrity


Hello,

First, I would like to thank you for help about "db2 archive log". All
answers help me a lot.

I have other doubt. I'm starting with DB2 and I don't know so much about it.

I would like to verify the database integrity before to do a backup. How can
I do that? Is there a command to do this?

I've tried to found something at google and at Command Reference Guide, but
I haven't had success.


Thank you very much,


Regards,

Carla

Carla Alonzo Duclós
Systems Administrator
SoLvo - Serviços de Missão Crítica
@ www.solvo.com.br




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