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SSSU Command Reference
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Command View EVA Storage System Scripting Utility Reference Guide
Syntax
CAPTURE VALIDATE <file_name>
CAPTURE VALIDATE checks the specified script file for modification by
calculating its checksum and comparing the result against the checksum saved
in the file. A script may have been modified (failed the CAPTURE
VALIDATE command) but may still work. SSSU runs a script even if its
checksum shows file modification.
calculating its checksum and comparing the result against the checksum saved
in the file. A script may have been modified (failed the CAPTURE
VALIDATE command) but may still work. SSSU runs a script even if its
checksum shows file modification.
Example
CAPTURE VALIDATE c:\reconfigure_sales_dr_step2.txt
This example determines whether the reconfigure_sales_dr_step2.txt file was
modified.
modified.
Syntax
CAPTURE VALIDATE file_name
User functionality
CAPTURE VALIDATE is a switch that determines if a captured script text file has
been edited and modified after it was captured. This allows the user to determine
whether the script is a perfect capture of the existing system or if someone has
modified it after it was created.
been edited and modified after it was captured. This allows the user to determine
whether the script is a perfect capture of the existing system or if someone has
modified it after it was created.
Note that the specified script is not executed by this command; the script is
checked only to see whether it's “original” or not.
checked only to see whether it's “original” or not.
When a script is captured by the CAPTURE commands, a header is written at the
front of the text file and a checksum is written at the end. If CAPTURE
VALIDATE does not see a correct header, it reports that the script specified is not
a CAPTURE-generated script. If the checksum does not match, this command
reports that the file has been modified.
front of the text file and a checksum is written at the end. If CAPTURE
VALIDATE does not see a correct header, it reports that the script specified is not
a CAPTURE-generated script. If the checksum does not match, this command
reports that the file has been modified.
If and only if a correct header is found and the checksum matches, this command
reports that the CAPTURE script specified is unmodified.
reports that the CAPTURE script specified is unmodified.
CAPTURE VALIDATE