ksam versus c-isam

Guy Werry guy.werry at hbms.ca
Tue May 2 07:53:35 CDT 2006


Yes, there is.  C-ISAM includes a utility named 'bcheck' that will verify the integrity of the indexes and re-build them if necessary.

If the file is large it can be rather slow, but it works well otherwise.

Guy L. Werry
Senior Systems Analyst
Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co., Limited. 

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Subject: ksam versus c-isam


We are migrating from an hp3000 to an unix .

On the 3000, some of our files are ksam files.  If the system crashes while a ksam file is open in a powerhouse screen, we have to issue a ksamutil command "keyinfo"  to recover the ksam file.

Is there something similar on the unix ?

Pierre Portelance


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