2b
To set alternate options at the Options menu, choose Set VRepair
Options by typing
2 Enter
3
To begin the repair process, choose Repair A Volume from the Options
menu.
If more than one volume is dismounted, select the volume to repair
from those listed.
If only one volume is dismounted, VREPAIR assumes it is the
volume that needs repairing and begins the repair.
As the volume is being repaired, the server console screen displays a
message indicating VREPAIR activity.
4
(Optional) Modify error log settings after the repair has started.
If VREPAIR finds many errors during the repair process, you might want
to change some of the run-time error settings. To modify these settings
after the repair has started, press F1 to display the Current Error Settings
menu.
Select Option 1 if you do not want VREPAIR to pause after each
error.
Select Option 2 if you want VREPAIR to log errors in a text file.
Select Option 3 to stop the repair of the volume.
Select Option 4 to continue with a volume repair after you have
stopped it.
5
When the repair is complete, answer Y when prompted to write repairs to
the disk.
6
If VREPAIR has found errors, run VREPAIR again by repeating
through
Step
6. Repeat until VREPAIR finds no errors.
If you are unable to mount the volume after running VREPAIR several
times, you must delete the volume, re-create the volume using
ConsoleOne.
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