Valid on UNIX/Linux, Windows, z/OS
Use the oprfix command to repair a corrupted Event Management log file. Log file corruption can sometimes occur when the file system becomes full. As a result, only part of a log record can be written out.
Log file corruption can also occur if the system is not shut down in an orderly fashion (this is much less likely to occur).
The oprfix command returns a 0 to indicate success and a 1 to indicate failure in repairing the log file.
This command has the following format:
oprfix file-specification
Valid on Windows
oprfix %CAIGLBL0000%\logs\19970730
Valid on UNIX/Linux, z/OS
oprfix $CAIGLBL0000/opr/logs/oplog.19970809
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