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HCL VersionVault V2.0.1
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HCL VersionVault
command reference
HCL VersionVault
and
HCL VersionVault MultiSite
provide a command-line interface that enables access to all product functions. The command line processor supports interactive use, and can also be driven by various scripting languages.
Administrator Commands (base
VersionVault
and UCM)
These commands are used by
VersionVault
administrators or any user who performs administrative tasks.
Managing VOBs and views
These commands are useful for creating and administering VOBs and views.
Reference
Review reference information for the product.
HCL VersionVault
command reference
HCL VersionVault
and
HCL VersionVault MultiSite
provide a command-line interface that enables access to all product functions. The command line processor supports interactive use, and can also be driven by various scripting languages.
Commands for developing software
These commands are used by software developers and others who work with resources that are under
HCL VersionVault
control. Most of the
cleartool
commands used by developers who use the
VersionVault
local client are also available as
rcleartool
commands for users of the
VersionVault
remote client.
Commands for building software (base
VersionVault
and UCM)
These commands are useful for building software, especially in a dynamic view.
Administrator Commands (base
VersionVault
and UCM)
These commands are used by
VersionVault
administrators or any user who performs administrative tasks.
Importing assets from other configuration management systems
VersionVault
provides a number of utilities that enable you to import files, folders, and metadata from other configuration management systems.
Managing VOBs and views
These commands are useful for creating and administering VOBs and views.
checkvob
Finds and fixes inconsistencies within and between VOBs
chflevel
Raises the feature level of a VOB
chpool
Changes the storage pool to which an element is assigned
dospace
Reports on VOB disk space used for shared derived objects
lock
Locks an object
lsvob
Lists VOB registry entries
lstype
Lists a VOB's type objects.
mkpool
Creates a VOB storage pool or modifies its scrubbing parameters
mkstgloc
Creates a server storage location for views or VOBs
mkview
Creates and registers a view
mkvob
Creates and registers a versioned object base (VOB)
rmview
Removes a view or removes view-related records from a VOB
rmvob
Removes a VOB storage directory
msdostext_mode
Enables or disables a VOB's interop text mode support
recoverview
Recovers a dynamic view database
reformatview
Updates the format of a view database
reformatvob
Reformats a VOB database
relocate
Moves elements and directory trees from one VOB to another
scrubber
Removes data containers from VOB storage pools and removes DOs from VOB database
space
Reports on disk space use for views, VOBs, or file-system files or directories
unlock
Unlocks an object
view_scrubber
Remove derived object data containers from dynamic view storage
vob_scrubber
Remove event records, oplog entries, or both from VOB database
Access control for VOBs and versioned objects
These commands enable you to control access to VOBs and the objects they contain.
Backing up and restoring VOBs
Ensuring frequent, reliable backups of essential data is a critical task for any
HCL VersionVault
administrator. As with all databases, VOBs have special backup and restore requirements, which are supported by these commands.
Managing the
HCL VersionVault
registry
The
HCL VersionVault
registry provides a central repository of information about VOB and view locations and also specifies default values for typical client host settings.
MVFS reporting
These commands report on the
HCL VersionVault
Multiversion File System.
Miscellaneous administrator commands and information
These commands provide administrative interfaces for tasks such as license management, deployment management, and job scheduling.
Commands for managing software development projects (base
VersionVault
and UCM)
These commands are used by
VersionVault
project managers, who establish the development policies for software projects.
Alphabetical list of all commands
All commands, listed alphabetically.
HCL VersionVault MultiSite
command reference
Managing VOBs and views
These commands are useful for creating and administering VOBs and views.
checkvob
Finds and fixes inconsistencies within and between VOBs
chflevel
Raises the feature level of a VOB
chpool
Changes the storage pool to which an element is assigned
dospace
Reports on VOB disk space used for shared derived objects
lock
Locks an object
lsvob
Lists VOB registry entries
lstype
Lists a VOB's type objects.
mkpool
Creates a VOB storage pool or modifies its scrubbing parameters
mkstgloc
Creates a server storage location for views or VOBs
mkview
Creates and registers a view
mkvob
Creates and registers a versioned object base (VOB)
rmview
Removes a view or removes view-related records from a VOB
rmvob
Removes a VOB storage directory
msdostext_mode
Enables or disables a VOB's interop text mode support
recoverview
Recovers a dynamic view database
reformatview
Updates the format of a view database
reformatvob
Reformats a VOB database
relocate
Moves elements and directory trees from one VOB to another
scrubber
Removes data containers from VOB storage pools and removes DOs from VOB database
space
Reports on disk space use for views, VOBs, or file-system files or directories
unlock
Unlocks an object
view_scrubber
Remove derived object data containers from dynamic view storage
vob_scrubber
Remove event records, oplog entries, or both from VOB database
Access control for VOBs and versioned objects
These commands enable you to control access to VOBs and the objects they contain.
Backing up and restoring VOBs
Ensuring frequent, reliable backups of essential data is a critical task for any
HCL VersionVault
administrator. As with all databases, VOBs have special backup and restore requirements, which are supported by these commands.