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NAME
       db5.3_archive - Find unused log files for archiving purposes

SYNOPSIS
       db5.3_archive [-adlsVv] [-h home] [-P password]

DESCRIPTION
       The db5.3_archive utility writes the pathnames of log files that are no
       longer in use (for example, no longer involved in active transactions),
       to  the standard output, one pathname per line.  These log files should
       be written to backup media to provide for recovery in the case of cata-
       strophic  failure  (which  also  requires  a  snapshot  of the database
       files), but they may then be deleted from the system  to  reclaim  disk
       space.

OPTIONS
       -a     Write  all  pathnames as absolute pathnames, instead of relative
              to the database home directories.

       -d     Remove log files that are no longer  needed;  no  filenames  are
              written.   Automatic  log  file  removal is likely to make cata-
              strophic recovery impossible.

       -h     Specify a home directory for the database  environment;  by  de-
              fault, the current working directory is used.

       -l     Write  out  the pathnames of all the database log files, whether
              or not they are involved in active transactions.

       -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  argu-
              ments.

       -s     Write  the  pathnames  of all the database files that need to be
              archived in order to  recover  the  database  from  catastrophic
              failure.   If  any  of the database files have not been accessed
              during the lifetime of the current log files, db5.3_archive will
              not include them in this output.

              It  is  possible  that some of the files to which the log refers
              have  since  been  deleted  from  the  system.   In  this  case,
              db5.3_archive  will ignore them.  When db5.3_recover is run, any
              files to which the log refers that are not present during recov-
              ery are assumed to have been deleted and will not be recovered.

       -V     Write  the  library  version  number to the standard output, and
              exit.

       -v     Run in verbose mode, listing the checkpoints in the log files as
              they are reviewed.

       Log cursor handles (returned by the DB_ENV->log_cursor method) may have
       open file descriptors for log files in the database environment.  Also,
       the  Berkeley DB interfaces to the database environment logging subsys-
       tem (for example, DB_ENV->log_put and DB_TXN->abort) may  allocate  log
       cursors and have open file descriptors for log files as well.  On oper-
       ating systems where filesystem related system calls (for  example,  re-
       name  and  unlink on Windows/NT) can fail if a process has an open file
       descriptor for the affected file, attempting to move or remove the  log
       files  listed  by db5.3_archive may fail.  All Berkeley DB internal use
       of log cursors operates on active log files only  and  furthermore,  is
       short-lived in nature.  So, an application seeing such a failure should
       be restructured to close any open log cursors it may have,  and  other-
       wise to retry the operation until it succeeds.  (Although the latter is
       not likely to be necessary; it is hard to imagine a reason to  move  or
       rename a log file in which transactions are being logged or aborted.)

       The  db5.3_archive 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 envi-
       ronment, db5.3_archive should always be given the chance to detach from
       the environment and exit gracefully.  To cause db5.3_archive to release
       all environment resources and exit cleanly, send it an interrupt signal
       (SIGINT).

       The DB_ENV->log_archive method is the underlying  method  used  by  the
       db5.3_archive  utility.   See the db5.3_archive utility source code for
       an example of using  DB_ENV->log_archive  in  a  IEEE/ANSI  Std  1003.1
       (POSIX) environment.

       The  db5.3_archive  utility  exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error oc-
       curs.

ENVIRONMENT
       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.

AUTHORS
       Sleepycat Software, Inc. This manual page was created based on the HTML
       documentation   for  db_archive  from  Sleepycat,  by  Thijs  Kinkhorst
       <thijs@kinkhorst.com>, for the Debian system (but may be used  by  oth-
       ers).

                                28 January 2005               DB5.3_ARCHIVE(1)

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