HELPLIB.HLB  —  RMU72  Show  Corrupt Pages
    Indicates which pages, storage areas, or snapshot files are
    corrupt or inconsistent by displaying the contents of the corrupt
    page table (CPT). Corrupt pages are logged to the CPT, which is
    maintained in the database root file.

1  –  Format

  (B)0    RMU/Show Corrupt_Pages root-file-spec

      Command Qualifiers                      x Defaults
                                              x
      /Options=({Normal|Debug|Full})          x /Options=(Normal)
      /Output[=file-name]                     x /Output=SYS$OUTPUT

2  –  Parameters

2.1  –  root-file-spec

    The root file specification of the database for which you want
    the corrupt or inconsistent storage areas or snapshot files
    logged to the CPT to be displayed.

3  –  Command Qualifiers

3.1  –  Options

    Options=Normal
    Options=Full
    Options=Debug

    Specifies the type of information you want displayed, as follows:

    o  Normal

       Displays the active CPT entries and the corrupt or
       inconsistent areas sorted by area and page.

    o  Full

       Displays the same information as Normal plus the disks on
       which the active CPT entries and the corrupt or inconsistent
       areas or snapshot files are stored-sorted by disk, area, and
       page.

    o  Debug

       Provides a dump of the entire CPT and lists all the storage
       areas.

    Options=(Normal) is the default qualifier.

3.2  –  Output

    Output[=file-name]

    Specifies the name of the file where output is sent. The default
    is SYS$OUTPUT. The default output file extension is .lis, if you
    specify only a file name.

4  –  Usage Notes

    o  To use the RMU Show Corrupt_Pages command for a database, you
       must have the RMU$BACKUP, RMU$RESTORE, or RMU$VERIFY privilege
       in the root file access control list (ACL) for the database or
       the OpenVMS SYSPRV or OpenVMS BYPASS privilege.

    o  You can repair and remove a corrupt snapshot file from
       the CPT by issuing the RMU Repair command with the
       Initialize=(Snapshots) qualifier. Using the Repair command
       in this case is faster than performing a restore operation.
       See Repair for details.

5  –  Examples

    Example 1

    The following example shows the output from the RMU Show Corrupt_
    Pages command when page 1 in area 3 is marked as corrupt:

    $ RMU/SHOW CORRUPT_PAGES MF_PERSONNEL
    *-------------------------------------------------------------------
    * Oracle Rdb V7.0-00                          8-JUL-1996 13:46:20.77
    *
    * Dump of Corrupt Page Table
    *     Database: USER1:[DB]MF_PERSONNEL.RDB;1
    *
    *--------------------------------------------------------------------

    Entries for storage area EMPIDS_MID
    -----------------------------------

        Page 1
            - AIJ recovery sequence number is -1
            - Area ID number is 3
            - Consistency transaction sequence number is 0:0
            - State of page is: corrupt

    *-------------------------------------------------------------------
    * Oracle Rdb V7.0-00                          8-JUL-1996 13:46:21.17
    *
    * Dump of Storage Area State Information
    *     Database: USER1:[DB]MF_PERSONNEL.RDB;1
    *
    *--------------------------------------------------------------------

    All storage areas are consistent.
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