Installation guide
mvf-check-cache -q d:\cache (Windows)
A report and additional diagnostic messages are written to the log file.
Note:
If the cluster has only one local cache, you can invoke the tool without arguments. If the cluster
has multiple caches, you must specify the path to the cache on the command line. If a cache
is not specified and multiple caches exist, the tool lists the cache paths and exits. Cache files
that do not have locations registered in the database are not detected.
Finding files in a cache directory that are unknown to the database
(Topic number: 58351)
Files in the cache directory that contain invalid file name formats or are not registered in the database
must be identified and possibly moved to another location.
To find files in a cache directory that are unknown to the database
1.
Run mvf-clean-cache parameters path_to_cache
where parameters can be one or more of the following:
•
-i seconds—Interval between display of progress messages on stderr. Default is every 10
seconds.
•
-g—Gentle cache check. Causes the tool to sleep every other second (and take twice as
long).
•
-m mv_command_file—Path to the script of the mv commands that move problem files
out of the cache directory and to a set of sibling directories on the same file system. Do
not run this script on a damaged file system.
•
-v—Increased verbosity. Causes all progress and report messages to be prefixed with the
current date and time.
A report and additional diagnostic messages are written to the log file.
For example:
mvf-clean-cache.exe -m move_cmds.bat D:\cache1 (Windows)
Moving the images from a cache directory
(Topic number: 58354)
You can move the images identified by the mv_command_file, which moves problem files.
To move the images from a cache directory
1. Run the mv_command_file.
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