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Operating Systems SCO SCO 6.0 new install checksum errors Post 302897635 by bigbug on Tuesday 15th of April 2014 07:59:10 AM
Old 04-15-2014
Question SCO 6.0 new install checksum errors

Updating from an old server with 5.01 to a new server with Openserver 6.0
After getting the hardware sorted out ( raid - too bad its not a bug killer ) I installed OS 6.0 from the distribution cd . All went well . Before loading MP4 I ran the software manager to verify the software and verify the system. Under strict database compliance and modified configuration files i receiver 107 files with discrepancies and 197 total discrepancies , all modified size and check sum errors ( not fixable by the software manager) .
I reinstalled several times with the same result . Smilie ( 6 times - i am stubborn )
I then went ahead and installed MP4 ( distribution cd ) which seems to work .
I have not loaded any further patches to this point ( there are some ) ,
Again ran the software manager with an approximate doubling of the file size and checksum errors .
I would think that this should not be happening , especially before putting the system into use. I am not a computer tech but my searching has been fruitless ( aplawrence and many other sites including SCO ) .
There is probably a simple answer . Enlightenment would be appreciated !
 

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tracker-writeback(1)						   User Commands					      tracker-writeback(1)

NAME
tracker-writeback - Used to write metadata set in Tracker back to physical files. SYNOPSIS
tracker-writeback [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
tracker-writeback is not supposed to be run by the user since it is started by its .desktop file when the user logs in. It can also be started manually of course for debugging purposes. You can not run more than one instance of this at the same time. tracker-writeback writes metadata from the Tracker database back into files only. Currently support is limited to XMP metadata (which cov- ers PNG, JPEG, TIFF, MP4 and 3GPP formats), play lists (which covers MPEGURL, SCPLS and IRIVER formats) and taglib supported mime types (which covers MP3, MP4, OGG, WAV, FLAC and some Windows media formats). Data is only written back if write-back is enabled in the tracker-miner-fs configuration. OPTIONS
-?, --help Show summary of options. -V, --version Returns the version of this binary. -v, --verbosity={0|1|2|3} Sets the logging level, 0=errors, 1=minimal, 2=detailed, 3=debug. -d, --disable-shutdown Disable shutting down after 30 seconds of inactivity. SEE ALSO
tracker-store(1), tracker-miner-fs(1). tracker-extract(1). GNU
July 2011 tracker-writeback(1)
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