USAGE for v5.3.0:
p4verify.sh [<instance>] [-nu] [-nr] [-ns] [-nS] [-a] [-recent] [-L <log>] [-v] [-D]
or
p4verify.sh -h|-man
DESCRIPTION:
This script performs a 'p4 verify' of all submitted and shelved versioned
files in depots of all types except 'remote' and 'archive' type depots.
If run on a replica, it schedules archive failures for transfer to the
replica.
OPTIONS:
<instance>
Specify the SDP instances. If not specified, the SDP_INSTANCE
environment variable is used instead. If the instance is not
defined by a parameter and SDP_INSTANCE is not defined, p4verify.sh
exists immediately with an error message.
-nu Specify '-nu' (No Unload) to skip verification of the singleton depot
of type 'unload' (if created). The 'unload' depot is verified
by default.
-nr Specify '-nr' (No Regular) to skip verification of regular submitted
archive files. The '-nr' option is not compatible with '-recent'.
Regular submitted archive files are verified by default.
-ns Specify '-ns' (No Spec Depot) to skip verification of singleton depot
of type 'spec' (if created). The 'spec' depot is verified by default.
-nS Specify '-nS' (No Shelves) to skip verification of shelved archive
files, i.e. to skip the 'p4 verify -qS'.
-a Specify '-a' (Archive Depots) to do verification of depots of type
'archive'. Depots of type 'archive' are not verified by default, as
archive depots are often physicially removed from the server's
storage subsystem for long-term cold storage.
-recent
Specify that only recent changelists should be verified.
The $SDP_RECENT_CHANGES_TO_VERIFY variable defines how many
changelists are considered recent; the default is 200.
If the default is not appropriate for your site, add
"export SDP_RECENT_CHANGES_TO_VERIFY" to /p4/common/config/p4_N.vars to
change the default for an instance, or to /p4/common/bin/p4_vars to
change it globally. If $SDP_RECENT_CHANGES_TO_VERIFY is unset, the
default is 200.
When -recent is used, neither shelves nor files in the unload depot
are verified.
-v Verbose. Show output of verify attempts, which is suppressed by default.
Setting SDP_SHOW_LOG=1 in the shell environment has the same effect as -v.
The default behavior of this script is to generate no terminal outpout,
but instead to write output into a log file -- see LOGGING below. If
'-v' is specified, the generated log is sent to stdout at the end of
processing. This flag is not recommended for routine cron operation or
for large data sets.
-L <log>
Specify the log file to use. The default is /p4/N/logs/p4verify.log
Log rotation and old log cleanup logic does not apply to log files
specified with -L. Thus, using -L is not recommended for routine scheduled
operation, e.g. via crontab.
-D Set extreme debugging verbosity.
HELP OPTIONS:
-h Display short help message
-man Display man-style help message
EXAMPLES:
This script is typically called via cron with only the instance
paramter as an argument, e.g.:
p4verify.sh N
LOGGING:
This script generates no output by default. All (stdout and stderr) is
logged to /p4/N/logs/p4verify.log.
The exception is usage errors, which result an error being sent to
stderr followed usage info on stdout, followed by an immediate exit.
If the '-v' flag is used, the contents of the log are displayed to
stdout at the end of processing.
EXIT CODES:
An exit code of 0 indicates no errors were encounted attempting to
perform verifications, AND that all verifications attempted
reported no problems.
A exit status of 1 indicates that verifications could not be
attempted for some reason.
A exit status of 2 indicates that verifications were successfully
performed, but that problems such as BAD or MISSING files
were detected, or else system limits prevented verification.