The fts syncfldb and fts syncserv commands can be used to ensure the consistency of non-LFS filesets. However, because non-LFS filesets do not have fileset headers, the effectiveness of the commands is limited. You may need to take a more active role in returning consistency to non-LFS filesets and their FLDB entries.
For example, because non-LFS filesets do not have fileset headers, the fts syncfldb command cannot determine the name of a non-LFS fileset that has no FLDB entry. If the command determines that it needs to create an FLDB entry for a non-LFS fileset, it generates a unique name of the form SYNCFLDB-ADDED-number. You then need to issue the fts rename command to rename the fileset to its original name.