Use the new ccm archive_check command to check the contents of the archive within a Rational Synergy database. It confirms that all the source files archived using a previous release, such as Rational Synergy 6.5, can be retrieved successfully using the new archive utility in Rational Synergy 7.1.
You can check all archived files, only files of a particular type, or specific files.
To run this command, you must first install Rational Synergy 7.1. Users must be in the ccm_admin role to use this command.
To test archive files on a database that has already been upgraded to 7.1, run the command using the syntax described in the following procedure.
To check the archive contents using the ccm archive_check command:
The following example describes the command syntax.
ccm archive_check [-t|-type type]|[file_spec...]
[-gnu gnu_dir] [-bsd bsd_dir]
Specifies the Synergy installation directory where the BSD executable files (bsdci, bsdco, bsdrcs, bsdlog, ccm_zip, and ccm_unzip) exist. The default is $CCM_HOME/bin/util/. You typically do not need to specify this argument if you are running this command in your Synergy 7.0 installation.
Indicates a specific file or set of files whose archive you want to check.
Specifies the Synergy installation directory where the GNU executable files (ccm_gci, ccm_gco, ccm_glog, ccm_grcs, and ccm_gzip) exist. The default value is $CCM_HOME/bin/util/. However, if you have not copied the utilities from a previous release using the ccm_copy_tools command, specify the path to the bin/util/ directory in your Synergy 6.4 or 6.5 server installation directory.
Indicates to check files of the specified type only. If you have a large database, use this command to check subsets of data in separate commands.
ccm archive_check -gnu /usr/local/ccm65sp2/bin/util/
-t java
ccm archive_check -gnu /usr/local/ccm65sp2/bin/util/ main.c-14