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Chapter 8 Identify and Correct Database Problems with the checkDB Script
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Running the checkDB Script in "Fix" Mode
Use options -f or -F to run the checkDB script in "fix" mode. When run in "fix" mode,
the script removes certain orphaned records from the database and generates a
report that lists potential error conditions.
the script removes certain orphaned records from the database and generates a
report that lists potential error conditions.
Follow these instructions to run the checkDB script in "fix" mode.
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Choose one of the following options:
1 If necessary, open an xterm window on the DNCS.
2 Choose one of the following options:
To run the checkDB script with the -f option, type
checkDB.sh -f > /dvs/dncs/tmp/checkDB.[today's date] and then press
Enter.
Example: checkDB.sh -f > /dvs/dncs/tmp/checkDB.081601
checkDB.sh -f > /dvs/dncs/tmp/checkDB.[today's date] and then press
Enter.
Example: checkDB.sh -f > /dvs/dncs/tmp/checkDB.081601
To run the checkDB script with the -F option, type
checkDB.sh -F > /dvs/dncs/tmp/checkDB.[today's date] and then press
Enter.
Example: checkDB.sh -F > /dvs/dncs/tmp/checkDB.081601
checkDB.sh -F > /dvs/dncs/tmp/checkDB.[today's date] and then press
Enter.
Example: checkDB.sh -F > /dvs/dncs/tmp/checkDB.081601
Notes:
Substitute today's date for [today's date].
These commands directs the output from the checkDB script to a file in the
/dvs/dncs/tmp directory on the DNCS. Cisco recommends that you direct
the output to a file for you to examine later because the output would
otherwise scroll too quickly off the screen for you to examine.
/dvs/dncs/tmp directory on the DNCS. Cisco recommends that you direct
the output to a file for you to examine later because the output would
otherwise scroll too quickly off the screen for you to examine.