DB5.3_RECOVER(1) | General Commands Manual | DB5.3_RECOVER(1) |
db5.3_recover - Restore the database to a consistent state
db5.3_recover [-ceVv] [-h home] [-P password] [-t [[CC]YY]MMDDhhmm[.SS]]]
The db5.3_recover utility must be run after an unexpected application, Berkeley DB, or system failure to restore the database to a consistent state. All committed transactions are guaranteed to appear after db5.3_recover has run, and all uncommitted transactions will be completely undone.
In the case of catastrophic recovery, an archival copy - or snapshot - of all database files must be restored along with all of the log files written since the database file snapshot was made. (If disk space is a problem, log files may be referenced by symbolic links).
If the failure was not catastrophic, the files present on the system at the time of failure are sufficient to perform recovery.
If log files are missing, db5.3_recover will identify the missing log file(s) and fail, in which case the missing log files need to be restored and recovery performed again.
The db5.3_recover 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_recover should always be given the chance to detach from the environment and exit gracefully. To cause db5.3_recover to release all environment resources and exit cleanly, send it an interrupt signal (SIGINT).
The db5.3_recover utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
Sleepycat Software, Inc. This manual page was created based on the HTML documentation for db_recover from Sleepycat, by Thijs Kinkhorst <thijs@kinkhorst.com>, for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
28 January 2005 |