HELPLIB.HLB  —  DTM  VERIFY
   Evaluates the integrity of the current Digital Test Manager library
   and its collections.

   Format

     VERIFY  [/qualifier...] "remark"

1  –  Command Qualifiers

1.1    /LOG

   /LOG (D)
   /NOLOG

   Controls whether Digital Test Manager displays informational and
   success messages on your screen.

1.2    /RECOVER

   Attempts to restore the current library and its collections to
   a usable state in the event of a process or job abortion or a
   system failure. It also cleans up the library by deleting files
   and directories that Digital Test Manager does not own.

1.3    /REPAIR

   /REPAIR
   /NOREPAIR (D)

   Attempts to reclaim all loose blocks in the current Digital Test
   Manager library and to delete illegal files found in the
   library. If Digital Test Manager encounters a subdirectory of the
   Digital Test Manager library that contains files and the directory
   is not associated with a collection, Digital Test Manager issues a
   confirmation message before deleting the directory.

2  –  Examples

   1.  DTM> VERIFY
       %DTM-I-VERFRE, free space list verified
       %DTM-I-VERSTR, string list verified
       %DTM-I-VERCOL, collection list verified
       %DTM-I-VERGRO, group list verified
       %DTM-I-VERTD, test description list verified
       %DTM-I-VERVAR, variables list verified
       %DTM-I-VERARC, archive list verified
       %DTM-I-VERHEAD, user header information verified
       %DTM-I-VERSPACE, contiguous space verified
       %DTM-I-VERCOLDIR, collection directory structure verified
       %DTM-S-VERIFIED, Digital Test Manager library DUA0:[USER01.DTMLIB]
       verified
       DTM>

   This example verifies that the current Digital Test Manager library
   is valid.

   2.  DTM> VERIFY/RECOVER
       %DTM-S-RECNOTNEC, recovery is not necessary; Digital Test Manager library
       DUA0:[USER01.DTMLIB] is in a safe state
       DTM>

   This example verifies that the current Digital Test Manager library
   and its collections are valid and informs you that you do not
   need to recover the library or its collections.
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