to:
char drdmhdl[64][1]; /* DMIG handle binary data */
Step 11. Get the numbers for both the fileserv5 and fileserv1 databases to be regenerated by using ls
fs1_*.dbd.old. For example, if fs1_4.dbd.old and fs5_4.dbd.old are returned the
number is 4. There should be one pair of these files for each file system associated with FileServ. If the fs5_#.dbd.old file does not exist, make a note and do NOT run the ddlp for the fs5.ddl in Step 11 for this number (the fs1_4.dbd should still be run).
Step 12. For each of the numbers obtained above, modify the fs1.ddl and fs5.ddl files by changing the number to the current new number. For example, the fs1.ddl file will have a line similar to what is shown below:
database fs1_5 {
It should be changed to:
database fs1_4 {
Continue modifying all _5 names to _4 (there should be 17 of them for fs1.ddl file and 14
in the fs5.ddl file).
Step 13. Run both ddlp fs1.ddl and ddlp fs5.ddl commands to generate fs1_#.dbd and fs1_#.dbd files. Be sure to skip the fs5_#.dbd files if the corresponding fs5_#.dbd.old file did not exist in Step 9.
Step 14. Repeat Step 12. and Step 13. for all the numbers obtained in Step 11.
Step 15. Run $FS_HOME/util/buildtaf
Step 16. Start lockmgr: lm_start.
Step 17. Run checkDBAll and validate that no errors exist.
Installing FileServ and AMASS on the Same Platform
Step 1. If you have FileServ and AMASS on the same platform, start the FileServ processes before the AMASS processes (CR #1780).
Step 2. If the autostart scripts are enabled for both FileServ and AMASS, run the FileServ autostart script before the AMASS autostart script. To accomplish this, assign a name to the FileServ autostart script so it will start before the AMASS autostart script. An example of the FileServ and AMASS autostart script names in the /etc/rc2.d directory is shown below. In the example, the S95fileserv script will execute before the S99amass script.
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