Hi
Solution:
- From the omnidbcheck -bf and omnidbcheck -dc output, identify the Medium ID of the corrupted DC binary file.
(Note down the corrupted medium ID from the O/P of above command)
2. Run the omnimm -media_info <medium ID of corrupted/erotic media getting from the O/P of above command>
command to get other attributes of the medium, such as medium label and media pool.
3. Identify the DC binary file for the affected medium. These files are located at /db40/dcbf directory, and
they are named:
_.dat (in the MediumID, colons ":"are replaced with underscores "_").
4. Remove the corrupted DC binary files.
5. Program Files\OmniBack\bin>omnidbutil -remap_dcdir
6. Run the omnidbutil -fixmpos command to establish consistency between media positions (mpos) and binary files.
7. Run Program Files\OmniBack\bin>omnidbutil -remap_dcdir
8. Import the catalog from those media which are found corrupted (medium ID) from o/p of step-1 to recreate the binary files.
9. Repeat step-5 to 7.