Brian
UVbackup can be used to verify UniVerse hashed files...in this example,
to the /dev/null device. Hence, it is a 'dummy backup' too. Simply "cd"
to the directory that contains your UV hashed files and then...
find . -print | ${UVBIN}/uvbackup -f -l "${FILESYSTEM}" -s ${LOG} -t
/dev/null -v -
Of course, you need to check the output for the line with "UniVerse
files" and check it says "0 corrupted" (depending on your UV release,
etc, etc).
Regards,
David
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Subject: [U2] Database integrity check
Hello all!
We're running UV 10 on AIX 5.3. We're looking for a way to verify the
integrity of the database. In Pick, we always did a "dummy file save".
In older versions of uniVerse, we used uvfixfile. When we try to use
uvfixfile now, it tells us that it does not support 64-bit files.
From
UniAdmin, we can manually check each file (right-click the file and
choose Diagnostics). We can't seem to determine what UniAdmin is
running at the unix level, though, in order to be able to automate
checking the entire database.
Can someone point us in the right direction?
Thanks in
advance!
Brian F. Paige
Serta International
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