ANR4133I Audit volume process ended for volume volume name;file count files inspected,
file count damaged files found and marked as damaged, file count objects need
updating.
Explanation: TheAUDIT VOLUME command specifying FIX=NO for the
volume shown has ended. The number of files audited, the number of inconsistent
files found, and the number of files with incorrect object information are displayed.
The number of files marked damaged includes all files belonging to aggregates that
were marked damaged during the audit. Inconsistent files are marked as damaged in
the database and can be recovered by using the RESTORE STGPOOLor
RESTORE VOLUME command if copies of the files reside in a COPYstorage
pool.Another AUDIT VOLUME command may be able to access the files and reset
the damaged indicator in the database if the audit volume process cannot access the
files due to hardware problems (for example, dirty tape heads).
SystemAction: None.
User Response: Ifyou suspect that files were inaccessible because of hardware
problems such as dirty tape heads, correct the hardware problem and reissue the
AUDIT VOLUME FIX=NO command for this volume. Toremove damaged file
references and update the object information, issue theAUDIT VOLUME command
and specify FIX=YES.
ANR4135I Audit command:Auditing central scheduler definitions.
Explanation: This message is displayed during a database audit and indicates that
the server scheduling information is examined by the database audit process.
SystemAction: Audit processing continues.
User Response: None.
ANR4136I Audit command:Auditing server inventory.
Explanation: This message is displayed during a database audit and indicates that
server information about client file spaces is currently being examined by the
database audit process.
SystemAction: Audit processing continues.
User Response: None.
ANR4137I Audit command:Auditing inventory file spaces.
Explanation: This message is displayed during a database audit and indicates that
server information about client file spaces is currently being examined by the
database audit process.
SystemAction: Audit processing continues.
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