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Troubleshooting and Repair
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Troubleshooting
Fixing Redundant File Corruption
Both of the following symptoms indicate redundant file 
corruption
! if you enter DBMS SAVE and the system responds 
with DBMS SAVE COMPLETE without displaying 
the following messages:
DBMS SAVE info: 10% complete.
DBMS SAVE info: 20% complete.
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*
DBMS SAVE info: 90% complete.
DBMS SAVE info: Save completed.
! if the active plane is IN SYNCH, but the inactive 
plane remains OUT OF SYNCH for longer than 20 
minutes.
Note: Redundant File Corruption can ocurr on non-redundant systems. Recovery is 
the same, but eliminate partitioning and joining steps and perform all steps that 
refer to the inactive plane on the active plane of your non-redundant system.
To correct redundant file corruption
1. If you don’t have an up-to-date DATA SAVE on RSD, 
make a DATA SAVE backup (see page 164).
2. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press ACTIVITY 
FREEZE ON.
3. Log on to the active plane and select maintenance 
mode.
4. Enter:
FILE DISABLE REDUNDANCY
This message appears:
FS error: File system redundancy could not be disabled. 
Reason: No such volume.
FS warning: Local disable can be attempted (Note: can 
lead to FS corruption).










