Vernon Schryver
vjs@calcite.rhyolite.com
Wed Jan 16 16:37:53 UTC 2002
> From: <dcc@kstone.win.net> > I think /var/dcc/libexec/dbclean -RS is what you're looking for. That's exactly right. > Check > the dbclean.html in the directory where you extracted the source. `man dbclean` should also work. Please let me know if `man dbclean` does not work, possibly after setting MANPATH to include /usr/local/bin or using `man -m` or `man -F` on older versions of Solaris such as SunOS 5.7. > Or if you server will run you can clean it live with > /var/dcc/libexec/dbclean -R -i <yourserveridhere> > But that takes much longer from what I understand... If dccd can run, then `dbclean -R` should not be needed or used. If you are receiving floods of checksums from other systems, you might instead delete the database and create it empty with `dbclean -SN` and then let your peers refill it. Vernon Schryver vjs@rhyolite.com
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