ARCserveGuru
Technical User
Hi Everybody,
I don't know if you will find this useful but I see a few people complaining about database corruption. I found on CA's website a copy/paste batch file which allows you to consistenly check database integrity and also allows you to cut and paste certain sections in order to fix any issues with your database. I found it quite good and just thought I would mention it if anyone out there would like to give it a go. Maybe append it as a post job to one of your jobs or something.
Just copy and paste into notepad and 'save as' ****.bat (note: **** can be anyname, preferrably less than 8 characters). Also make sure it is in the arcserve root directory and make sure your database engine is up and running whenever you execute this batch.
Best of luck.
g
I don't know if you will find this useful but I see a few people complaining about database corruption. I found on CA's website a copy/paste batch file which allows you to consistenly check database integrity and also allows you to cut and paste certain sections in order to fix any issues with your database. I found it quite good and just thought I would mention it if anyone out there would like to give it a go. Maybe append it as a post job to one of your jobs or something.
Just copy and paste into notepad and 'save as' ****.bat (note: **** can be anyname, preferrably less than 8 characters). Also make sure it is in the arcserve root directory and make sure your database engine is up and running whenever you execute this batch.
Best of luck.
g