Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)

Open System Services Monitor
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DIAGNOSE FILESET Command
OPTION { START | STOP }
starts or stops a diagnosis by the FSCK utility.
If this option is omitted, the default value is OPTION START.
REPORT filename2
specifies the Guardian filename of the Guardian disk file or spooler location to
receive the FSCK log file output and any related CVT or FUP output.
You can also specify the default target for output with the REPORT parameter of
the SCF ALTER SUBSYS command.
If you do not specify a file by either means, the file is written to the location
described in FSCK Log File on page 12-48.
STATUS
reports any inconsistencies that the OSS name server has detected in the fileset
and places the report in the FSCK log file.
When the STATUS option is specified, you cannot specify the REPAIR,
UPGRADE, or DOWNGRADE option.
When the STATUS, REPAIR, UPGRADE, and DOWNGRADE options are all
omitted, the default value is REPAIR NONE.
REPAIR { ALL | NONE | OPEN | SERIOUS }
specifies which inconsistencies to repair in the fileset.
Serious inconsistencies can make files unavailable, can make users unable to
create new files, and have the potential for serious catalog damage. Such
inconsistencies are reported in the FSCK log file with messages categorized as
SERIOUS.
Minor inconsistencies are unlikely to cause problems by themselves. Such
inconsistencies are reported in the FSCK log file with messages categorized as
MINOR.
Serious and minor inconsistencies and their repair actions are described in
Table 5-2
on page 5-29. Unrepairable inconsistencies are reported with FSCK log
file ERROR messages.
START
Starts a new diagnosis and sets the state of the fileset to
DIAGNOSING.
STOP
Stops a diagnosis that is in progress and sets the state of the fileset
to STOPPED.