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2070.1 | A slightly educated guess | SCOTTC::MARSHALL | It's raining again | Tue Jan 12 1993 16:41 | 14 |
| Interim reply until an expert arrives...
I thought the iuid field(s) were "temporary" for caching purposes.
IE: their values will be used to save time, but if they are found to be
invalid, the FCS (or whatever) will go away and work out the correct
value, store that in the PARTITION and then use it.
So you don't need to worry; they will be automatically updated as and
when they are used.
I think.
Scott
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2070.3 | IOSG people beat me again, they're getting good :-) | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Tue Jan 12 1993 18:58 | 13 |
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Scott is correct, over time they will be corrected on the fly.
Another option if you are ambitious is to get ahold of the reference
manual for the FCS, and write your own little tool to fix them up.
It would be very simple. Call OafcSetPartition, tell it to work on
all drawers and set the function code to fix IUID's et voilla, all set.
I also believe that one of the periodic FC maintenance tools will
fix them up, not sure on this though.
--Bob
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2070.5 | | KERNEL::COOPER | Suzanne Cooper UK Customer Support (833)3502 | Wed Jan 20 1993 14:21 | 12 |
| Well, it wasn't that simple after all. When the users try and use
there accounts after the move then they get the error,
%oa-w-cab_dwrfail, error opening drawer file docdb
-rms-f-dev, error in device name or inappropriate decvice type for
operation
so it doesn't look like the iuid field doesn't get updated at all !
So we've fixed the main drawers by reseeding the users, but any
additional drawers like like by hand.
Suzanne
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