Running a checksum
You can run the DB Checksum tool to generate a granular report of the changes in the system that were not permitted to be set as defaults.
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Navigate to the following directory:
- For Windows: \<install_dir>\bin
- For Unix/Linux: /<install_dir>/bin
Note: If you are using Windows, you must run the Command Prompt as an administrator. -
Run the following command:
- For Windows:
db_checksum_tool.cmd [-d] [-i [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5]] [-r [wfd | map | schema | sii | template]] [-o <output file>] [-g]
- For Unix/Linux:
./db_checksum_tool.sh [-d] [-i [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5]] [-r [wfd | map | schema | sii | template]] [-o <output file>] [-g]
Where:Table 1. Parameters for DB Checksum tool Parameter Description -d The mode to dump the difference of resource checksum between the default resource and latest system resource. -i The resource type integer (optional). 1 WFD 2 MAP 3 SCHEMA 4 SII 5 TEMPLATE -r The resource name (optional). For example, wfd, map, schema, sii, or template. -o The file name to output all the messages (optional). -g The file name that lists all the ignored resources (optional). -h The help screen. The DB Checksum tool performs the relevant checksum operation based on the command options and generates the output message. - For Windows: