Omnidbcheck - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Command Line Interface Manual

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omnidbcheck

checks the consistency of the Data Protector internal database (IDB)
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(this command is available on the Data Protector Cell Manager)
omnidbcheck
SYNOPSIS
omnidbcheck -version | -help
omnidbcheck [-quick | -extended]
omnidbcheck -core [-summary]
omnidbcheck -filenames [-summary]
omnidbcheck -bf [-summary]
omnidbcheck -sibf [-detail | dumpmedia] [-summary]
omnidbcheck -smbf [-detail | dumpmessages] [-summary]
omnidbcheck -keystore [-summary]
omnidbcheck -dc [LimitScope] [-detail | -dumpmedia] [-summary]
LimitScope
-hosts host1 [host2 ...] | -media medium1 [medium2...] | -mpos min-max
DESCRIPTION
The Data Protector internal database (IDB) consists of: 1) Media Management
Database (MMDB), 2) Catalog Database (CDB), 3) Detail Catalog Binary Files
(DCBF), 4) Session Messages Binary Files (SMBF), and 5) Serverless Integrations
Binary Files (SIBF). The MMDB and CDB objects, object versions and media positions
form the core part of the IDB. The CDB filenames, DCBF, SMBF and SIBF form the
detail part of the IDB.
The omnidbcheck command checks the status of the IDB or only of parts of IDB.
The command sends a report to the standard output.
Note that errors found during the core check and encryption keystore check are
Critical, errors found during the filenames check are Major, errors found during
the dc and bf checks are Minor, errors found during the SIMBF check are Minor,
and errors found during the SMBF check are Warning.
Data Protector creates a log file for each part of the check on the Cell Manager in
the directory Data_Protector_program_data\log\server (Windows Server
2008), Data_Protector_home\log\server (other Windows systems), or
/var/opt/omni/server/log (UNIX systems):
Check_bf.txt
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