Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows: Administrator's Reference
Use this command to ensure that the database is returned to a synchronized
state after it is reloaded by issuing the DSMSERV LOADDB command. A
message at the end of the output from the DSMSERV LOADDB command indicates
whether this command is required. Issue this command before starting
the server, and do not restart the server until the command has completed
processing.
Issue this command only if one of the following conditions is true:
- The recovery log mode was set to normal before the server was
halted.
- The database was backed up just before the server was halted.
- Note:
- If the recovery log mode was set to roll-forward before the server was
halted, set the recovery log mode to normal before issuing the DSMSERV AUDITDB
utility. This action will avoid running out of log space during DSMSERV
AUDITDB processing.
No other server activity is allowed during DSMSERV AUDITDB
processing.
- Note:
- If STANDARD policy objects are deleted before TSM reinstallation, you will
receive a message during the audit processing indicating that an instance
count does not agree with actual data. If you delete the STANDARD
policy objects, they are restored during reinstallation. The command
does not delete the objects. Instead, it synchronizes the instance
count to include the restored objects.
Syntax
.-FIX--=--No------.
>>-DSMSERV AUDITDB--+-----------------+------------------------->
'-FIX--=--+-No--+-'
'-Yes-'
.-Detail--=--No------.
>--+--------------------+--+--------------------+--------------><
'-Detail--=--+-No--+-' '-FILE--=--file_name-'
'-Yes-'
Parameters
- FIX
- Specifies how TSM resolves inconsistencies in the database. This
parameter is optional. The default is NO. When you are
recovering a database, you should specify YES. Possible values
are:
- No
- TSM reports, but does not fix, any logical inconsistencies found.
If the audit finds inconsistencies, re-issue the command specifying FIX=YES
before making the server available for production work. Because AUDITDB
must be run with FIX=YES to recover the database, the recommended usage in a
recovery situation is FIX=YES the first time.
- Yes
- TSM fixes any inconsistencies and issues messages indicating the actions
taken.
- Detail
- Specifies the level of database testing that TSM will do. This
parameter is optional. The default value is NO. Possible values
are:
- No
- TSM only tests the referential integrity of the database.
- Yes
- TSM tests the referential integrity of the database and the integrity of
each database entry.
- FILE
- Specifies that the output is redirected to the specified file. This
parameter is optional.
Examples
Task
Audit the TSM database for inconsistencies, but do not fix inconsistencies
if they exist.
- Command:
- dsmserv auditdb fix=no
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