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Checks GDM data on the local node for missing database information and creates if possible. The command applies to nodes sharing data via SDS. Use it after encountering undesirable behavior or errors in the User and Services Configuration and Telephone Directory forms or during an SDS synchronization. The missing data (also detected by the GDM CHECK USERANDSERVICE command), is typically the result of a foreign database restore.
The command output displays progress in increments of a 100 records.
This example is for a system that has 55 DNs for system services (for example, hunt group pilot numbers), 230 devices, and 100 RDNs. Each of the directory number has a Tel Dir entry.
Repairing for missing local hosted service ...
100 records processed.
109 records processed in total.
1 Hosted User Service records have been repaired.
0 Hosted System Service records require to be repaired.
Cleaning up for missing local directory number (system service) ...
4 records processed in total.
1 Hosted System Service records have been deleted.
Cleaning up for missing local directory number (user service) ...
100 records processed.
104 records processed in total.
0 Hosted User Service records require to be cleaned up.
Repairing for missing user information in local Telephone Directory ...
6 records processed in total.
1 Telephone Directory records with missing user information have been repaired.
Command completed.