Chapter 9
Switch Operating Procedures
The disk verification task runs in the background until completion. It can take a few seconds or several
hours for the disk verification task to finish. The more connections configured on the switch, the longer
it takes the utility to complete disk verification. To view the progress of the disk verification task, enter
the verifydiskdb status command while the verification task is running.
pop20two.7.PXM.a > verifydiskdb status
Verification is currently running with the following parameters:
Request: Slot(s): ALL Level: 1
Current Status
Slot: 7, Databases: 13 Tables 88
DB Index: 12
Table Details:
Table Index: 81
Total Records: 10000
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Table 9-32 verifydiskdb status Command Display
Parameter
Slot
Databases:
Tables
DB Index:
DB Name:
Table Details:
Table Index:
Table Name:
Total Records:
Records Verified:
Databases Verified:
Tables Verified:
Note
To stop the disk verification task while it is in progress, enter the verifydiskdb abort command.
Displaying the Contents of the Disk Verification Utility Log File
When the disk verification task is complete, a log file of the task is stored in the log folder on your hard
drive. Each log file contains a header with the slot number and the status of the card.
If more information about the discrepancies is determined, it is stored in the log file. However, there is
no comparison between data on the hard disk versus data on the card.
Release 5.0.10, OL-3845-01 Rev. B0, August 16, 2004
DB Name: spvcRed
Table Name: Disk_spvc_pep_db19
Records Verified: 0
describes the information displayed by the verifydiskdb status command.
Description
Current slot whose databases on active and standby PXM
hard drives are being compared.
Number of databases detected for the current slot.
Total number of tables detected for all databases for the slot.
Index number of the current database being compared.
Name of the database currently being compared.
Details about the current table being compared.
Index number of the current table being compared.
Name of the current table being compared.
Total number of records.
Number of records verified.
Number of databases verified.
Number of tables verified.
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco MGX 8880 Configuration Guide
Passes: 3
Verifying PXM Disk Data
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