To check for any inconsistencies between database information and a storage pool volume, first complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end the task.
Select whether ADSM resolves any logical inconsistencies between the database inventory and the specified storage pool volume.
Yes | ADSM fixes any inconsistencies as they are detected. |
No | ADSM reports, but does not delete, any database records that refer to files found with logical inconsistencies. The default is No. |
Select whether ADSM ignores files that span multiple storage pool volumes (skipped files), when performing the audit for the specified storage pool volume.
Yes | ADSM only audits complete files that are stored on the volume to be audited. For sequential access volumes, only the specified volume is mounted. The status of any skipped files is unknown. |
No | Specifies that ADSM audits files that span multiple volumes when performing an audit operation on a specified volume. For sequential access volumes, multiple volumes can be mounted. The default is No. |
Select whether ADSM sends detailed informational messages to the activity log and the server console about irretrievable files on the volume.
Yes | ADSM is in quiet mode. Therefore, it only sends a summary report to the activity log and the server console. |
No | ADSM is not in quiet mode. Therefore, it sends detailed informational messages and a summary report to the activity log and the server console. Each message contains the node, file space, and client name for the file. The default is No. |