HP StorageWorks Application Recovery Manager Command Line Interface Reference (T4395-96007, December 2007)

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-58- Hewlett-Packard CompanyAppRM A.06.00: December 2007
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.
-dc Checks the consistency between the Core part and DC part of the
IDB. This check takes approximately 10 minutes for each GB of the
DC part of the IDB.
-detail Lists all SIBF, SMBF or DCBF and their status (OK or corrupted/
missing). If the -detail option is not specified (default) for the
-dc option, all DCBF are listed, but status (corrupted) is displayed
only with the corrupted DCBF. If the -detail option is not
specified (default) for the -smbf or -sibf option, only the
corrupted (SIBF) or missing (SMBF) binary files and their status
(corrupted or missing) are listed.
-dumpmessages This option is used with the -smbf option. It sends the session
messages in the SMBF to the standard output.
-summary Displays only the summary of the check (OK or failed/missing).
The option does not impact the thoroughness of the check.
LimitScope It is also possible to limit the scope of the DC check to either a set
of media or a set of clients:
-hosts host1 [host2...] Only Detail Catalogs for the specified clients are
checked.
NOTES
The command can only be used locally on the Cell Manager.
EXAMPLES
1. To check the DC part of the IDB for the Application Recovery Manager client
named “machine.company.com”, execute the following command:
omnidbcheck -dc -hosts machine.company.com
2. To perform the extended check of the IDB, execute the following command:
omnidbcheck -extended