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Mike Hornsby <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:42:43 -0500
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Newton, Ernie wrote:
> We had a drive go into a fault condition.
> ...
> Our main concern at this point is the integrity of our production
> databases.
>
> Can I run FSCHECK on a single account?
>
> Looking in the manual this program makes me nervous.  Is there an easier
> way to check database integrity?  Won't something like a simple Query
> "FO" do the trick?
>
>   
Ernie,
The Query FOrm command is a very basic method to check if the root file 
and individual data sets
are consistent and accessible. You may want to use a utility like 
DBCHECK or ADAGER's Examine
function to check the consistency of the master and detail chain pointers.

Mike Hornsby
CTO
Beechglen Development Inc.
Support for HP3000s since 1988
513-922-0509

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