You can try doing a uvbackup on the file to /dev/null. When the file is
backed up it checks the integrity of the file.
Jerry

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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 10:20 AM
To: u2-Users
Subject: [U2] [UV] checking files for corruption

Hi all,

UV 10.1.8

What is the best way to verify the integrity of a file while users are
accessing (if possible at all)?

I see that fixtool will set an exclusive file lock when executing
without any options.  If I understand correctly, the -start and -stop
options will scan the file setting group locks.  Would it work to set
-start to 1 and -stop to the last group in the file?  If so, how do I
tell what the last group of the file is? 

Thanks in advance,

Scott Thompson
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