Managing the AMASS File System

Example

Step 1. Log in as root.

#su root

Step 2. Because this utility modifies the AMASS File System Database, first make a copy of the AMASS database, /usr/filesysdb.

Step 3. Enter the path and utility shown in the following example:

#/usr/amass/utils/sysdbchk

Note

The sysdbchk program creates a log file after each run containing all found errors. The name of the file is sysdbchk.log and is created in the current directory by default.

Note

Sysdbchk uses temporary files to carry out its function. By default these files are created in /usr/filesysdb/tmp. Use the -c option to redirect temporary files to a specified directory. This can also be done by using the environment variable

SYSDBCHK_CACHE_DIR.

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