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as shown in step 1 below, you can’t use this command.
To use DSKANA, follow these steps:
1.
Log into the OPR: account by typing:
LOG OPR:
ENTER
2.
Type DSKANA followed by the device name of the disk you want to analyze and press
ENTER
. For
example, to analyze DSK1:, type:
DSKANA DSK1:
ENTER
You now see:
[Begin analysis of DSK1:]
As DSKANA checks the disk, it displays the disk account numbers (account numbers are
discussed in Chapter 5). When it finishes, it displays the results of its analysis. For example:
DSKANA DSK1:
ENTER
[Begin analysis of DSK1:]
[1,2]
.
[100,20]
[The following blocks were marked in use but not in a
file]
1767 1772 2562 3456 6265
[The following blocks were in a file but not marked in
use]
[Rewriting BITMAP]
No file errors
If you see the "No file errors" message, the file structure on the disk is intact. If DSKANA lists a number
of file errors, there is a problem with the disk's file structure. Your next step is to run DSKANA again,
using either the /L or /E option—discussed below—to see where the errors are on the disk.
For the complete procedure to follow if DSKANA finds any file errors, see "Recovering From Disk
Errors" in the AMOS System Operator's Guide.
DSKANA Options
Following are the most common DSKANA options. Please see the DSKANA reference sheet in the
AMOS System Commands Reference Manual for a complete option list.
Option Function
None Displays account numbers on disk and summary only.
/C Same information as default, but does not rewrite bitmap.
/E Lists files and blocks in which any errors occurred.
/L Lists all files and blocks on the disk.
To use one of these options, place it after the DSKANA command like this: