Arcserve Ctf File Extractor

Posted : admin On 4/17/2019

Removing old sessions from DB and purging old sessions from media

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Removing old sessions from DB and purging old sessions from media

I am running ArcServe Backup on a NAS server with File System Devices enabled. So all the backup files are on the local system of the NAS server.
I recently replaced an old drive array with a more stable and larger set up. I copied the CTF files from old drive onto new drive. Problem is that the data it is not being recognized as a backup, ArcServe still thinks it is on a drive that doesn't exist anymore. How do I fix that?
Also, in the past when I ran outta of room on drive I just deleted the oldest CTF files, but that left all the old session IDs listed still. What is the proper way to purge old files and session IDs?

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If you are using the default CA database then copy the below command and paste it in notebad and name it with '.bat' extesion and run from command prompt from same location where you will find the cstop.bat and cstart.bat

below this

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret asjob

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret asmsg

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret asmedia

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret asobject

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret asrhost

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret astape

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret astpdrv

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret astpsdat

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret asmmo

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret aslogerr

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret asmsgdat

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret asjobmap

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret assesmap

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret assguid

keybuild -k -L casdb;admin;secret asstage

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret asjob

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret asmsg

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret asmedia

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret asobject

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret asrhost

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret astape

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret astpdrv

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret astpsdat

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret asmmo

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret aslogerr

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret asmsgdat

How to open a ctf file

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret asjobmap

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret assesmap

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret assguid

dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;secret asstage

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret asjob

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret asmsg

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret asmedia

Ctf File Psp Themes

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret asobject

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret asrhost

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret astape

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret astpdrv

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret astpsdat

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret asmmo

How To Open A Ctf File

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret aslogerr

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret asmsgdat

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret asjobmap

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret assesmap

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret assguid

Ctf

dbfix -a -L casdb;admin;secret asstage