checkSUBSDATE

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haroun
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checkSUBSDATE

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Hi
I was reading 4760 docs and i found this command checkSUBSDATE is similar to multitool but it related to date but i don't understand the meaning , in term of date subscribers are worngly indexed or what ?
checkdb and checkinitrem don't show any errors
this is the outputs
[*](1)pst_cpu20> cdmao
/DHS3data/mao
(1)pst_cpu20> checkdb
Data base checking in progress ...
/...................................../

(1)pst_cpu20> checkSUBSDATE

+------- [ Check SUBSDATE File ] -------+

[ 0] - Exit
[ 1] - Edit the subsdate file
[ 2] - Simulation mode : Edit the Inconsistency
[ 3] - Real mode : Correct the Inconsistency

CHOICE ? 2

+------- [ Simulation mode : Edit the Inconsistency ] -------+

505558 Inexistant in Database
504386 Inexistant in Database
51008 Inexistant in Database
560004 Inexistant in Database
508801 Inexistant in Database
** Inexistant in Database
2 Inexistant in Database
503679 Inexistant in Database
510022 Inexistant in Database
1999 Inexistant in Database
*19 Inexistant in Database
*18 Inexistant in Database
500064 Inexistant in Database
38982000 Inexistant in Database
2000 Inexistant in Database
51028 Inexistant in Database
5**06 Inexistant in Database
510070 Inexistant in Database
504555 Inexistant in Database
SUBSDATE : Nb Instances 1378 Nb Errors 19

+------- [ Check SUBSDATE File ] -------+

[ 0] - Exit
[ 1] - Edit the subsdate file
[ 2] - Simulation mode : Edit the Inconsistency
[ 3] - Real mode : Correct the Inconsistency

CHOICE ? 3

+------- [ Real mode : Correct the Inconsistency ] -------+

to execute that tool the mao should be off
execute the following command : mao off
(1)pst_cpu20> mao off

MAO was on -> MAO is off
(1)pst_cpu20> checkSUBSDATE

+------- [ Check SUBSDATE File ] -------+

[ 0] - Exit
[ 1] - Edit the subsdate file
[ 2] - Simulation mode : Edit the Inconsistency
[ 3] - Real mode : Correct the Inconsistency

CHOICE ? 3

+------- [ Real mode : Correct the Inconsistency ] -------+

505558 Inexistant in Database
504386 Inexistant in Database
51008 Inexistant in Database
560004 Inexistant in Database
508801 Inexistant in Database
** Inexistant in Database
2 Inexistant in Database
503679 Inexistant in Database
510022 Inexistant in Database
1999 Inexistant in Database
*19 Inexistant in Database
*18 Inexistant in Database
500064 Inexistant in Database
38982000 Inexistant in Database
2000 Inexistant in Database
51028 Inexistant in Database
5**06 Inexistant in Database
510070 Inexistant in Database
504555 Inexistant in Database
SUBSDATE : Nb Instances 1378 Nb Errors 19
505558 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
504386 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
51008 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
560004 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
508801 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
** Updated ST_NON_EXIST
2 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
503679 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
510022 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
1999 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
*19 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
*18 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
500064 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
38982000 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
2000 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
51028 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
5**06 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
510070 Updated ST_NON_EXIST
504555 Updated ST_NON_EXIST

+------- [ Check SUBSDATE File ] -------+

[ 0] - Exit
[ 1] - Edit the subsdate file
[ 2] - Simulation mode : Edit the Inconsistency
[ 3] - Real mode : Correct the Inconsistency



+------- [ Simulation mode : Edit the Inconsistency ] -------+

SUBSDATE : Nb Instances 1378 Nb Errors 0

+------- [ Check SUBSDATE File ] -------+

[ 0] - Exit
[ 1] - Edit the subsdate file
[ 2] - Simulation mode : Edit the Inconsistency
[ 3] - Real mode : Correct the Inconsistency

CHOICE ? 0
(1)pst_cpu20> mao on

MAO was off -> MAO is on
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tgn
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checkSUBSDATE

Post by tgn »

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=checksubsdate
this brings me to tg0033.
the title of this troubleshooting guide is 'SUBJECT : OmniVista 4760 – OmniPCX Enterprise INTERWORKING'
so i think the checkSUBSDATE tool is to repair the table of timestamps of last changes on subscriberdata. also i think this table is the base for the 4760 ldap syncronisation of the technical directory. am i right?

regards...
haroun
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Re: checkSUBSDATE

Post by haroun »

hi as cav said"tgn as usual rocking :D"
yes you re right it's a part of that doc tc0033 oxe interworking
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