db5.3_printlog - Dumps Berkeley DB log files in a human-readable
format
db5.3_printlog [-NrV] [-b start-LSN] [-e stop-LSN] [-h
home] [-P password]
The db5.3_printlog utility is a debugging utility that dumps
Berkeley DB log files in a human-readable format.
- -b
- Display log records starting at log sequence number (LSN)
start-LSN; start-LSN is specified as a file number, followed
by a slash (/) character, followed by an offset number, with no
intervening whitespace.
- -e
- Stop displaying log records at log sequence number (LSN) stop-LSN;
stop-LSN is specified as a file number, followed by a slash (/)
character, followed by an offset number, with no intervening
whitespace.
- -h
- Specify a home directory for the database environment; by default, the
current working directory is used.
- -N
- Do not acquire shared region mutexes while running. Other problems, such
as potentially fatal errors in Berkeley DB, will be ignored as well. This
option is intended only for debugging errors, and should not be used under
any other circumstances.
- -P
- Specify an environment password. Although Berkeley DB utilities overwrite
password strings as soon as possible, be aware there may be a window of
vulnerability on systems where unprivileged users can see command-line
arguments or where utilities are not able to overwrite the memory
containing the command-line arguments.
- -r
- Read the log files in reverse order.
- -V
- Write the library version number to the standard output, and exit.
The db5.3_printlog utility uses a Berkeley DB environment (as
described for the -h option, the environment variable DB_HOME,
or because the utility was run in a directory containing a Berkeley DB
environment). In order to avoid environment corruption when using a Berkeley
DB environment, db5.3_printlog should always be given the chance to detach
from the environment and exit gracefully. To cause db5.3_printlog to release
all environment resources and exit cleanly, send it an interrupt signal
(SIGINT).
The db5.3_printlog utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an
error occurs.
- DB_HOME
- If the -h option is not specified and the environment variable
DB_HOME is set, it is used as the path of the database home, as described
in DB_ENV->open.
Sleepycat Software, Inc. This manual page was created based on the
HTML documentation for db_printlog from Sleepycat, by Thijs Kinkhorst
<thijs@kinkhorst.com>, for the Debian system (but may be used by
others).