ADIC Time Clock 6-00028-01 Rev A Manuel D’Utilisation
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Managing the AMASS File System
2-10
Operational Tasks
6-00028-01 Rev A
Restore AMASS Database
To restore the AMASS File System Database and journal if the
original files on the UNIX server becomes lost or corrupt, use
the procedure in the following table.
original files on the UNIX server becomes lost or corrupt, use
the procedure in the following table.
To recover the AMASS File System Database if the database
becomes corrupt, see
becomes corrupt, see
Note
For detailed information on the commands used in these steps,
see the "Command Reference" chapter.
see the "Command Reference" chapter.
Step
Command
Description
1
Log in as
amass
or
root
.
2
amassstat -u
For example:
amassstat -i -t 600
INACTIVATE (
-i
) the AMASS file
system.
AMASS inactivates in 600
seconds, 10 minutes.
seconds, 10 minutes.
3
Reboot AMASS using one of the following ways:
amass_atboot
Disable the automatic startup of
AMASS. For information on using
this script, see
AMASS. For information on using
this script, see
in
Chapter 4.
Boot the system
single-user.
single-user.
Be sure to mount the partition
containing the AMASS database
(
containing the AMASS database
(
/usr/filesysdb
), the AMASS
journal
(
(
/home/filesysdb/journal
),
and the AMASS program files
(
(
/usr/amass
).
4
fsck
Check integrity of the file system.