validate-disk-store

Verifies the health of an offline disk store and provides information about the tables using that disk store.

Syntax

./bin/snappypy validate-disk-store <diskStoreName> <directory>+

In the syntax, you must provide the name of disk store to be validated and the path which stores the disk store files.

Description

The SnappyData validate-disk-store command verifies the health of your offline disk store and gives you information about the following: * Tables that are using that disk store * Total number of rows * Number of records that would be removed, if you have compacted the store.

You can use this command:

  • Before compacting an offline disk store, to determine whether it is worthwhile.
  • Before restoring a disk store.
  • Any time you want to ensure the disk store is in good shape.

Example

 ./bin/snappy validate-disk-store GFXD-DEFAULT-DISKSTORE /home/xyz/<snappydata_install_dir>/work/localhost-server-1

This command displays an output as shown in the following example:

log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (org.eclipse.jetty.util.log).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
log4j:WARN See http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/faq.html#noconfig for more info.
/__UUID_PERSIST: entryCount=42
/APP/SNAPPYSYS_INTERNAL____AIRLINE_COLUMN_STORE_ entryCount=0 bucketCount=8
/partitioned_region entryCount=6 bucketCount=10
Disk store contains 1 compactable records.
Total number of region entries in this disk store is: 6