Guide to Index Corruption Recovery 23
BMC II BISYNC Quick Reference Guide
with LTCC16 software or higher should use the command in the NOTE
below. Enter the command (at the terminal):
>GETIDXvvv.T (cr)
where: vvv - starting version number
Note: LTCC16 allows the creation of an index with both secondary and
primary data. The following command creates an index with data
marked TO DLET (secondary) as well as versions marked TO POLL
(primary). Normal polling will start at version 83, sequence number
3487. Enter the command (at the terminal):
>GETIDX81:83.T
6. To display contents of new index, enter the command (at the terminal):
>FILET.Z (cr)
System response:
VS 81: .3451 BLKS, 30 DA TO DLET, TOL SEQ :000000
VS 82: ....36 BLKS, 30 DA TO DLET, TOL SEQ :003451
VS 83: ....36 BLKS, ....36 TO POLL, TOL SEQ :003487
VS 84: ..1389 BLKS, ..1389 TO POLL, TOL SEQ :003523
END OF TOLIDX FILE
7. If any versions were left outside the index, these versions should remain
on disk until data center can confirm the data will not need to be
repolled. These versions MUST be deleted using the command in step
8. Set up an appointment with customer to do this if necessary.
8. Any versions displayed in step 1 that were not included in the new
TOLIDX, MUST be deleted using the following command:
>DELETE TOLCRD 78:80 (cr)
9. Verify there is only one index in the directory using the following com-
mand:
>DIR TOLIDX 1:255 (cr)
In the event there is more than one index, verify which index is active
using the following command:
>DIR TOLIDX 0 (cr)
System response:
00 TOLIDX 60 81 95 263 0 1531 01521201 00 0EE508
000000 000001
Note the version number (81 in this example and delete any indices that
are NOT needed.
10.Check validity of index using the following command:
>CHKIDXT (cr)
System response:
GOOD TOLIDX FILE