Execute stgrepocnv (Repository data conversion command) to restore the repository data and then convert it for use with the current version of the repository.
NAME
stgrepocnv - Repository data conversion
SYNOPSIS
Windows
<program-directory>\bin\stgrepocnv -d dir-name
Solaris/Linux
/opt/FJSVswstf/bin/stgrepocnv -d dir-name
DESCRIPTION
The repository data of the transitional object is restored to the repository of a present version.
OPTIONS
Specifies the absolute path to the directory where the repository data to be converted is stored.
EXIT STATUS
=0: Completed successfully
>0: Terminated abnormally
EXAMPLES
Windows
C:\>C:\Win32app\AdvancedCopyManager\bin\stgrepocnv -d C:\backdir ................ stgrepocnv completed
NOTES
In the Windows version, this command can be executed only by a local account which belongs to the administrator group.
Do not use any of the services listed below to execute the command, as it will only work properly when Symfoware Server V9.1.1 or later is used on Windows Server 2008.
Terminal service (Using remote desktop connection)
Telnet server service
For connecting to a Storage Server running on Windows Server 2003, it is possible to connect to the terminal service if the console session is used. For details on how to connect using console session, refer to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278845/
In Solaris/Linux version, this command can be executed only by the root user.
For Storage Management Server transactions, execute the command on the server that hosts the daemons/services. The SWSTGNODE environment variable then need not be set.