2.12.1 Procedure for checking the status of ISAM files
The following describes the procedure for checking the status of ISAM files.
If ISAM files are invalid, re-create them.
To check the status of ISAM files:
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Stop the JP1/AJS3 service.
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Execute the Jischk command to check whether the ISAM files are valid.
- For Windows hosts:
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Jischk -l 3 job-execution-environment-database-storage-directory-name#\JPQ*
- For UNIX hosts:
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/opt/jp1base/bin/Jischk -l 3 job-execution-environment-database-storage-directory-name#/JPQ*
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For job-execution-environment-database-storage-directory-name, specify the directory name set in the DatabasePath environment setting parameter. For details about the DatabasePath environment setting parameter, see 2.3.2(3) DatabasePath in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide 2.
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Check the output messages.
If one of the following messages is output, the corresponding ISAM file is invalid:
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KAIU013-E Invalid key definition file detected.
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KAIU014-E Invalid key file detected.
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KAIU015-E Invalid data file detected.
For details about the Jischk command and the messages it outputs, see the Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide.
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