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 Administrators group.
Executing this process with the service listed below must be paid attention.
Terminal service (via a remote desktop connection)
If the Storage Management Server is running on Windows Server 2003, the Terminal Service must be used by making a console session connection to it. Refer to the following link for information on how to make console session connections:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947723
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278845
Do not use service listed below, as it will not work properly.
Telnet server service
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.