OPTIONS

-version

Displays the version of the omnidbcheck command.

-help

Displays the usage synopsis for the omnidbcheck command.

-quick

Checks the core, CDB filenames and presence and size of DCBF parts of the IDB and displays the summary of the check by executing the omnidbcheck -core-filenames-bf-summarycommand.

-extended

Checks the entire IDB with the exception of the SMBF and displays the summary of the check by executing the omnidbcheck -core-filenames-bf-dc-sibfcommand. Full check of the consistency of the database, including detail file information is performed.

-core

Performs the core check of the IDB - it checks MMDB and CDB objects, object versions and media positions.

-bf

Performs the presence and size check of the DCBF. This check takes approximately 10 - 30 seconds.

-sibf

Checks if the SIBF are present and if they can be read. This check takes approximately 10 minutes for each GB of the SIBF part.

-smbf

Checks the presence of the SMBF. This check takes approximately 5 - 10 minutes.

Note that if you have removed a SMBF in any way (e.g. using Application Recovery Manager GUI or CLI or deleted the file manually), then this option will report the removed session message as missing. This does not mean that IDB is corrupted - it only indicates that a session has been removed.

-detail

Lists all SIBF, SMBF or DCBF and their status (OK or corrupted/missing). If the -detailoption is not specified (default) for the -dcoption, all DCBF are listed, but status (corrupted) is displayed only with the corrupted DCBF. If the -detailoption is not specified (default) for the -smbfor -sibfoption, only the corrupted (SIBF) or missing (SMBF) binary files and their status (corrupted or missing) are listed.

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