Managing the AMASS File System

Step 2. If AMASS is active, inactivate it with the option shown in the following example. For command information, see “amassstat” on page 3-24.

#killdaemons -f

Step 3. Enter the following path and script name:

#cd /usr/amass/tools

#./install_tests

The following output shows typical messages for a successful test of a new installation.

Script started, File is typescript

TESTS/DRIVE

TESTS/PICKER

TESTS/PICKER

Script done on Tue May 13 11:30:50 1997 Script started on Tue May 13 11:30:52 1997

script done on Tue May 13 11:35:00 1997

Step 4. If AMASS passes these tests, it automatically starts.

Step 5. If AMASS fails these tests, messages display on the console and are also sent to the system log.

For more information, see “amass_start” on page 4-10.

Step 6. If you do not have media in the library, the script prints a WARNING message indicating the library is empty. Under these circumstances, you can ignore this message.

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