Viewing objects and tags
Objects and tags include a variety of information that can be used to diagnose access problems to VOBs and views.
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Use the VOB Objects and View
Objects subnodes of the VersionVault Registry node
in the HCL
VersionVault Administration
Console to inspect VOB and view objects:
- Start the HCL VersionVault Administration Console.
- Navigate to the VOB Objects or View Objects subnode of the VersionVault Registry node.
- Select a VOB object or view object in the Details pane.
- Click .
Use the VOB Tags and View Tags subnodes
of a region in the VersionVault Registry node
in the HCL
VersionVault Administration
Console to inspect VOB and view tags:
- Start the VersionVault Administration Console.
- Navigate to the VOB Tags or View Tags subnode of a region in the VersionVault Registry node.
- Select a VOB tag or view tag in the Details pane.
- Click .
You can also use lsvob or lsview with
the –long option to report the following registry information
for a VOB or view:
- The tag
- The server host name
- The host-local storage access pathname
- The global pathname
For example:
cleartool lsvob –long /vobs/sources
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Tag: /vobs/sources
Global path: /net/neptune/vobstg/sources.vbs
Server host: neptune
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Vob server access path: /vobstg/sources.vbs
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cleartool lsview –long v5_integration
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Tag: v5_integration
Global path: /net/mars/viewstg/v5_integration.vws
Server host: mars
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View server access path: /viewstg/v5_integration.vws
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If a VOB or view is not listed in lsvob or lsview output, there is no tag for the VOB or view in the host’s region (or, if the lsview –region option is used, no tag in the region specified).